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10-15-08
Explore, Oct. 16, 2008 @ 482
Winner, Nature's Pot-of-Gold Challenge, Bumblebees 11-08
Winner, Beautiful World Challenge Group 10, red & yellow 7-09
Yes, a morning trek out to Tiffany Falls today. I was amazed at the strong flow from the past few days rain. Normally everytime I visit it is barely a trickle over the edge. I posted the pic below to give it a sense of scale as it is a rather large waterfall at 21 metres.
And the leaves that are green turn to brown,
And they wither with the wind,
And they crumble in your hand.
Simon and Garfunkel ©
Gulf Fritillary a couple of days ago - looking furry like most of the butterflies, and still going strong!
Winner, Beautiful World Challenge Group 10, Orange 2-10
The River Ness as it passes through Inverness. A storm was rolling in as I parked up with golden light slowly being squeezed out by the incoming gloom.
I was surprised how excited the sky made me today, it was changing every minute as it was really blowing a hoolie
You never know when an Arctic front might sweep in and change the season right before your eyes. A few days ago, it was autumn. This afternoon, winter decided to visit the Bitterroot Valley of western Montana. Are we in for a heat wave next week? It's very possible. And there you have your every day weather forecast in the Rocky Mountains of the Great American West. Anything can happen. At any time. Layer up. Then, if need be, layer down. Any questions?
Nice suprise today.
Very unexpected as the wind was insane & I went out looking for fungi with just my macro lens.
One speckled wood & a few lizards were also seen when the sun occasionally showed itself.
This was a shot from Corton Beach on the Suffolk Coast UK. I was there early that morning waiting for a client doing a Mini 121 workshop on Long Exposure. Not much of a blazing sunrise but some nice pastel dawn colurs. Still one of my fave beaches to visit close(ish) to home.