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Remember to be gentle with yourself and others...
We are all children of chance and none can say why some fields will blossom while others lay brown beneath the August sun...
Care for those around you. Look past your differences. Their dreams are no less than yours, their choices no more easily made....
And give, give in any way you can, of whatever you posses...
To give is to love. To withhold is to wither. Care less for your harvest than for how it is shared and your life will have meaning and your heart will have peace.”
** Kent Nerburn***
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The forests around the Makarora area are simply spectacular. Beautiful deep green colours with clean streams of fast waters braking the otherwise uninterrupted silence.
It took me a good couple of hours to get this shot right. I had to take it from a suspended bridge which wasn't very stable. But it was definitely worth it.
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Los bosques en el área de Makarora, Nueva Zelanda, son simplemente espectaculares. Bonitos y ricos verdes contrastados con limpios arroyos de aguas rápidas rompiendo el silencio que de otra manera se ve ininterrumpido.
Necesité un par de horas para poder tomar esta foto bien. La razón, la tuve que hacer desde un puente colgante que se movía de vez en cuando arruinando mi larga exposición. Pero en cualquier caso creo que el resultado valió la pena.
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CLOSING GAMBIAN IMAGE, requested pied kingfisher.......
If I dont return to posting U.K birds soon, will be showing courtship displaying, while everybody else are showing baby birds. Have been going out, but it is a struggle after the Gambian beauties, but cant live for two weeks photography a year.
Thank you for some extra special comments yesterday, your like a extended family to me.
Love to you all Tomx.
I have used this location for two other photographs....so I do find something about it very interesting and attractive.
Just before I left for my trip to Shenandoah National Park the weather forecast was three days of near perfect weather. However when I got there it was three days of clouds, drizzle and heavy thunderstorms. On my second day I went to do a short day hike to the Dark Falls waterfall pictured above under very heavy clouds which meant far from ideal lighting. Also since it was a waterfall I wanted to do some longer exposure shots so I had my tripod slung across my back which I normally don't carry for hiking preferring to save that for just drive by shooting. When I got to the falls the only place if I wanted do a frontal shot the only place to do it was along a edge of slippery irregular rocks with a very strong current along the edge of a ten to twelve foot drop with big large boulders at the bottom. Even if I was forty years younger I would have been hesitant to risk broken bones or worse for the sake of photographic art so I kept what shots I took along the trail edge on one side.