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through the trees

 

many thanks for stopping by to visit and share....risa

This leaf was crying for me to take it's photo while basking in the morning light! Perfectly color coordinated with the gold speckles in the rock! :)

Morning lights

Morninglight at the river emme near Burgdorf (Switzerland)

 

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Nordharz bei Seesen/Niedersachsen GER

Sonnenaufgang an der Ostsee -

Im Hintergrund sieht man die Marineschiffe des Einsatzausbildungszentrums Neustadt bei einem der vielen Übungseinsätze

Long exposure at sunrise at the beach.

An earlier Anglo-Saxon monastery from 669 was remodelled in the 12th century with the addition of two tall twin towers.

The church was partly demolished in an act of vandalism in 1805 in order to reuse the stone to construct a new church on higher ground.

This is a creative edit of a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family. Possibly Hesperia comma or Ochlodes sylvanus. I took the shot in the morning at the forest edge not far from the river, a protected area with lots of beavers, so its a wetland.

Florence, the capital of Tuscany, is an open-air museum. Here, I will post some photos of the city taken during the New Year festive season. There was no snow, but that didn't stop the city from dressing up in festive clothes.

Frosty morning; these cows were enjoying the warmth of the first sunlight....

Soft and dreamy sunrise panorama over Brisbane Water with clouds, fog and boats at Koolewong and Tascott on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia.

(without any image processing)

Sunrise on the Ottawa River

Lever de soleil sur Rivière des Outaouais

"It's a beautiful morning, ah

I think I'll go outside for a while

And just smile..."

A Beautiful Morning · The Rascals

A damselfly, Zygoptera. I think with its green colour it probably is a female.

Morning light somewhere in the rural landscape near Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Flora of the Dolomites..

Have a lovely day everyone!

 

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Just playing with color in Topaz Studio, hopefully enhancing the lights and shadows of this early morning Elderberry flower capture.

 

"Life is like a box of crayons."

~ John Mayer

 

"Life is like a rainbow. You need both rain and sun to make its colors appear." ~ Unknown

 

"I prefer living in color."

~ David Hockney

;)))

Have a great weekend,dear flickr friends!

 

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Wee signs of spring here with daffodils about an inch out of the ground and wee blooms on trees. I hope the warmer weather continues!

 

Off to work, will catch up this afternoon:)

Listening to John Denver as I process this Image of the Pier at Newport Beach, California.

 

Have a Wonderful Day !!

 

The Balboa Pier is one of two piers located in the city of Newport Beach, Orange County, California. It is located in a part of Newport Beach called the Balboa Peninsula.

 

The Balboa Pier was constructed in 1906 as a sister project of the Balboa Pavilion. The Newport Bay investment Company wanted to attract lot buyers to an undeveloped spit of sandy land now called the Balboa Peninsula. In order to do so, they built both the Balboa Pavilion and the Balboa Pier. These two structures were built to coincide with the opening of the southern terminus of the Pacific Electric Railway Red Car line from Long Beach to the Balboa Peninsula. The plan worked; multitudes of beach-goers flocked to Balboa, and many purchased lots.

 

The pier is a popular fishing spot. The fish caught from the pier consist mostly of mackerel and flounder. Additionally, the pilings are home to a large population of starfish that feed on the large colonies of mussels growing there, and are easily spotted at low tide. Fishermen catching starfish by mistake are a relatively common sight.

 

In the 1980's, the first of Orange County's famous Ruby's Diner restaurants opened on the pier. The 1940's nostalgia-themed restaurant has since become a famous Orange County landmark.

  

(Nikon, 17.5 mm, 1/50 @ f/8.0, ISO 100)

..true freedom,there`s no consequence.And the grass is equally green,on both sides

of the fence."

.........................................................................................unknown author

 

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