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I spotted these summer beauties, not by just their colour but also by their heavenly scent.
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My cabbage patch kid as a child was called Hilda Natasha, and my sister's was called Barbara Alexandra! Lol childhood memories😁☺️
Pumpkin Patch
Maple Ridge, BC
Canada
This October scene caught my eye.
A young boy stops his bike overlooking the Pumpkin Farm.
Meanwhile a young lady is captured taking a photo of a pumpkin with her cell phone.
Her partner appears to be lost in thought.
Remnants of summer corn border the country property.
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Pre Happy Halloween,
~Christie
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The past few years I've been wanting to capture a pumpkin patch, but I always seem to be too late in the season. This time I got it! :) The one down the road--actually in Orting--was already gone, with NOTHING left!--but this one in McMillin is still in good shape, as you can see! They must've planted just a little later.
I just love the vibrant orange of the pumpkins...and I like the barns and the past-peak trees in the background. Hope you enjoy as well!
Scholz Farms
McMillin, Washington
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It is that time of year and the pumpkin patches are busy with families getting out to enjoy our lovely fall weather. I had to get out early yesterday to get a couple of shots before the crowds descended. Maan Farm Market, Abbotsford, B.C.
Having completed a brief stop after cresting the summit at Sand Patch, Pennsylvania, four second-generation geeps get a westbound pig train moving.
After shooting sunrise a walk back up the hill to the car to be greeted with some patchy warm might across the landscape, The sky was a nice colour but I wanted to take in those wide warm patches. Only one thing for it a panorama to take in that wide vista. In the distance you can see a lone tree on a hill and that is where I recently shot a sunset from is Cissbury ring.ring .
The real name before editing for this one was Rubberneck Tree. Every time there was some nice light on that main tree in the middle of the field, whilst traveling my much used A39 across Exmoor i almost crashed the Adventure Wagon on the big bends. As i don't wish to die anytime soon, i pulled over and took the shot!
f/14, 19 mm, 1/50th second at ISO 320 using manual exposure
Both boxcars seen here are patched for Conrail. The white one is former LV while the other is obviously former NYC (thus former Penn Central).
These are cars I weathered and patched and I'm running them on a friend's railroad for his first-ever open house.
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A dear friend from North Wind Stables, Pat Johnson recently acquired this beautiful pup Patches. Pat wasn't riding at the Children's Classic Horse Show so I thought I'd follow Patches around a bit and see what I could get. This shot seemed to work out well. BTW: For folks scared of high ISO settings (you know who you are) this was at 6400.
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The white patch in his face makes it look as if one side of the face was completely different from the other side.
Mid-winter flower kiosks offer a burst of vibrant color that acts as a natural "pick-me-up" against gray skies and snowy landscapes. Common kiosk finds like Amaryllis, Cyclamen, and Pansies symbolize resilience and hope, reminding us that life continues to bloom even in the harshest seasons.
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