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An abstract ICM image captured nearby as I dive into impressionistic ICM images.
Nikon Z7 ~ Zeiss Otus 55/1.4
Yes, that would be my car. I went to camp this afternoon with Julia to pick up Brandon. I saw him in the playground a few feet away from where I parked. I ran over to talk to him and just as I met up with him, we heard what sounded like fireworks. As we turned around to see, we watched as a huge pine tree fell and crushed my car. LOTS of damage, yet somehow drivable. I haven't stopped laughing since it happened. It's keeping me from crying. :)
(told ya my life was full of excitement!)
Perhaps not the most flattering, awe-inspiring shot of Max the Horse, who lives at www.betterfood.farm, but I like him amid the pine trees in black & white. [Featured in Explore on January 8, 2016.]
February gave us 5 days of lovely 50-60 degree weather and now has taken it back and given us the cold. I do love the cold, the snow, the crisp feeling that stings your face when you step out in the morning, but we've had it since November, and I now long to hear the birds chirp. I am tired of being teased.
Tent lines and tall pines. I loved the unending lines of crisp white tents, stretching as far as the eyes could see, the long golden wild grasses waving in the breeze, the blue sky - filled with fast moving clouds - and the three majestic pines, stretched high above the tents.
Update:
This picture was taken at CFB Borden's Blackdown Park, also referred to as the Blackdown Cadet Camp. These tent lines show the rows and rows of tents that the Army, Navy and Air Force cadets live in during training at Blackdown Park. These particular tents were erected in/around 2004. Prior to this, the cadets slept under modular tentage (large canvas tents), so relative to those tents, these tents represent the height of luxury with their windows, doors, and bunkbeds. In an average summer season, approximately 3000 cadets pass through Blackdown Park for various training activities.
At this particular time, the tents were used to house military personnel from a variety of nations (including Australia, New Zealand, India, Peru, Brazil, and the US and the UK) as well as civilian Canadian police, all of whom were staying at the Park during an international military / civilian exercise.
Once again on my way back home through the forest. Unseasonably cold weather, not very pleasant. But summer is sure to come!
We each have a vision, our own way of growing into roots, and bark, and stems, and leaves or needles of our own becoming. Photography is one way of bringing that spark to light and life.
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-Richard Harris
asked the kids to step out of the water for a moment to get 5 clean shots. Seems like a nice spillway to play in on a hot day
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After a while not shooting much, I went for a walk to my favorit tree in Nationalpark Thy today🌲 Some go to church on the 24th of december, I went for a walk :) I never seen this tree surrounded this much with water, but the rain has just kept coming these last few months and there is water everywhere - It creates some quite unique and beautiful scenarie out there at the moment👌