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I found a fairly large flock of these bluebirds that had still not migrated south. They had stopped for a drink at a local lake. The lake was mostly frozen but they found little melted spots.
Happy National Bird Day!
Another small section of Idaho's Sawtooths reflected in Little Redfish Lake.
Shoulda put on a wider lens...
Barely got all this beauty in.
Heading out soon for my last major photo safari of the year. Hope to fill up lots of memory cards. Easy to do in beautiful Canada.
Have a wonderful couple of weeks. I know I will.
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A view from the Untersteiner Straße roughly southeastwards to a rather impressive snow covered mountain, the 2,522 m high Hoher Göll.
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Probably one of the most beautiful mountain reflections in the Dolomites, but it is just a puddle of water that the cattle use as a drinking place.
Kirkjufell (Icelandic: Church mountain) is a 463m[1] high mountain on the north coast of Iceland's Snæfellsnes peninsula, near the town of Grundarfjörður. It is the most photographed mountain in Iceland along with the falls. There is small trail that leads down to the bottom of the falls. The view from here is really amazing, specifically during sunset.
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For today's MM textures I have selected a bag that once contained Blue Mountain coffee from Jamaica. I think I bought it locally though and the coffee did not taste as delicious as when you drink the original Blue Mountain coffee in the hills of Jamaica and listen to Bob Marley.
I added a tiny spoon which looks like it's made from bamboo and ground coffee. What you see here is just under 3"
HMM!
No matter if you're straight or gay…
what it really matters is what love means for every one of us.
My tribute to this great movie
(An old picture freshly edited recently, took in 2021 @ Marfa)
A Mountain Quail makes a quiet appearance as he traveled up the embankment. I used my car with a blind at sunset. The background was pretty distant and the light was dipping low behind the hill behind me, but there was a nice glow that remained. The challenge was not clipping that spike on his head. Click for large view.
The Þakgil loop hike was planned to be the hiking pinnacle of my trip to Iceland. Alas, I was too early in the year and the weather so far had been colder than usual. Thus, the trail was still deep in snow in the heights and the markers mostly weren't visible. Better safe than sorry. So I returned halfway and took more photos instead. This is a stitched panorama from one of the rare sunny moments. On top of the mountain, I even had icy rain. Hope you enjoy this view even if you won't find too many landscapes except for glaciers on my account.
mountains, view of the Freudenreichkapelle from the ridge near Brecherpspitz, Germany
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Beartooth Highway
Elevation ~11,000 ft (3350 m)
Note the patches of ice, especially on the left side of the tarn.
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Mountain views as scenic as this are rare. I think some how the portrait orientation and framing works well in this photo by Cagatay Orhan.
From this view the depth of the image is emphasised however, some part of me wants to see another vertical photo to the right of the picture. Heck why not take one on the left of this frame too and stictch all 3 frames together, that'd be swell!
This one was remixed by attempting to cut some of the original haze in the image, tweaked some of the local adjustments and completed a colour enhancement. Its facinating that from a distance mountains have this bluish tinge to them, even though when you're standing on them you don't see this blue.
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After a long and arduous hike in through deep snow we had arrived at Seamans Hut and went about setting up our campsite and enjoying a truly stunning afternoon. There hadn’t been a breath of wind and with the temperature only just below zero we were very comfortable.
Once the sun set we fired up our small gas cookers and heated up some dinner. When you’re in the mountains and bereft of common comforts such as light and TV time seems to really slow down and the evening was still young.
There are countless reasons why I love to escape city life. Amongst the many however, there is one which never ceases to impress me – that is, the colossal night sky. Away from the city lights the magnificence of the universe becomes undeniably amazing.
With the last light of the day finally gone the show had begun, above us was one huge sky and in front of me was one beautiful alpine hut that was so coincidently positioned perfectly below a quickly emerging milky way.
The temperature was dropping fast but it felt like I had all the time in the world.
Sunrise from Cades Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Unfortunately, this loop road is not opened until the actual sunrise, so this was the first pull-out where I thought I might capture a compelling image before the sun was too high in the sky.
We climbed the mountains hoping to capture a beautiful sunrise by the lake. It started raining instead of dawn. It's good that I decided not to wait until the weather cleared up, it rained until the next day. This is a panorama of 9 vertical frames
Captivating clouds at sunset rising above Mt. Heyburn reflected in Little Redfish Lake. Always seem to have great skies when here. The high altitude helps.
I'll be busy with a project for a bit. Have a great week.
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Wild mountain pansies, Viola lutea, growing near the Killhope Mining Museum, near Cowshill, county Durham, England. The pansies are tolerant of high levels of lead in the soil.
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The impressive and iconic mountain Festhelltinden, which overlooked our accommodation in the village of Hamnoy on the Lofoten Islands
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This male Mountain Bluebird with beautiful sky-blue plumage was seen in the southern Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada. It perched on a rock that had been placed atop a fence post in the White Lake Grasslands Protected Area.