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Delamere Forest aug 2020

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Metchosin, B.C.

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I love the moodiness and power of a cloudy day.

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A river otter takes a break from swimming and rests in a hollow log. Seen in Brookgreen Gardens, Murrels Inlet, South Carolina

As seen in Hawk Wood, Epping Forest. I suspect the log has been put there by mountain bikers as a hazard to jump.

Back to this place i visited last year; this time i found somebody reading a book in front of the cabin and it really seemed the appropriate thing to do in such a peaceful setting...along with taking pictures! :-))

 

Thanks for spending some time here.

on the UC Berkeley Campus

This little fella stayed still for the shot (but not for long)

Victoria, B.C.

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I went out to the wood,

because a fire was in my head...

Big Blue Heron,waiting for a Fish.

Silver birch deadfall caught on the rocks. A focus stack of three images.

 

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A beautiful sunrise I took at our County Fairgrounds in Northern Missouri USA

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Happy Sliders Sunday

Log Cabin well built and sturdy this old cabin is found in Pioneer Village in North Carolina.

The morning of April 15 was a chaotic one for Amtrak's Carolinian and Piedmont trains. The first westbound of the day, Amtrak 73, hit a downed tree on the single track west of Cary, disabling the lead locomotive and forcing them to annul the train. The delays caused by inspection and limping back at restricted speed meant they were stranded for nearly four hours, long enough for the second Piedmont train (75) to get to Cary. Before they could service the platform, 73 had to limp back east to offload their passengers, who would then re-board 75 at Cary. While waiting for the offload to take place, 75 creeps west toward a stop signal at Fetner Junction. One of NCDOT's F59PHs is on the east end of the train.

In the Forest at the LEwis and Clark National Historic park there were many trees that had fallen and were in various stages of decay.

The beach logs of Kalaloch Beach on a foggy morning (Olympic National Park, Washshington)

70806 heads past Greengates on 25.11.20 with the Carlisle to Chirk logs.

came across this beautiful log cabin on one of our last trips out and about.

A shot from my car from summer time of this lovely log cabin in Annville, PA

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Not the easiest of compositions as the mist kept building up on the lens, but I managed to get one shot I liked of Magnesia Falls. I found out it was a massive slide that caused them to build the containment area around the falls. VLOG below

 

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Another from my recent Talybont trip

  

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Vermeer 6x17 Panoramic Curved Plane Pinhole Camera | Ilford Delta 100 | Red Filter | negative developed at home using Cinestill Dƒ96 monobath | negative scanned by Sony ILCEO ⍺6500 - Tamron 35mm ƒ2.8 | Post-processed using Negative Lab Pro.

 

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