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Sand Forms No.9. Sunset off a beach in Del Haven, New Jersey.

Just after sunset on a quiet and pretty autumn evening at Lake Kanawauke, Harriman State Park, New York

here we say: "Christmas with yours, Easter with whoever you want" ;-)

"Eggs-periment" for Smile on Saturday ;-)

My best wishes to all for a serene and PEACEFUL Easter !

 

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Life with chronic pain.

Scattered rocks and leaves

A random distribution

Nature’s best design.

Just before big the big downpour tonight. The good news is that our drought is officially over!

 

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There are more leaves scattered on the ground than left on the tree on this Japanese Maple in the Seattle Japanese Garden.

 

Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday!

  

Y Garn on the Nantlle ridge and Mynydd Mawr.

 

Flying the drone around Llyn Y

Gadair. The low clouds were moving quite fast creating scattered light all over the landscape. In terms of wind speed it was definitely on the edge of what i'd fly my Mavic Air 2 in. No high wind warnings surprisingly and made it back in one piece 👍

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A little different processing here. Some heavy saturation and some desaturation on different parts of the image.

 

Canon 50d

Canon 17-40L

B&W F-Pro CPL

Lee Filter Holder

Lee 0.9 Hard Grad ND

Single RAW exposure

17mm

f/13

20 Seconds

ISO 100

Exposure Bias 0

What was scattered

gathers.

 

What was gathered

blows away.

 

Heraclitus

  

No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.

 

Heraclitus

Dabob Bay - Quilcine, Washington

captured in the abandoned Villa di Ospedale in Italy. (2014)

... unfortunately the scatterings of clouds were exactly where the partially eclipsed sun was. :-(

 

Canon EOS600D with Leica MR-Telyt 500

Just as the sun peeked ver the horizon.

"The most common cause of a yellow sky is storm clouds. The clouds scatter the blue light coming from the sun, and this makes the light look yellow to us. Dust storms, pollen, and smoke in the atmosphere can also cause it to look yellow outside for the same reason: they scatter the blue light in the sky."

Looking down towards Gunnerside in Swaledale.

A different focal point to the colour image I uploaded yesterday - HMBT!

From a trip to Builder's Island... Alifushi, north Maldives. One of the most viewed photos in my stream. Thanks to Digital Photo School for publishing this photo.

Hence, a repost. You can download the screensaver version here.

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A pre dawn excursion to the Durham Coast where i spent a substantial amount of time trying to avoid the incoming tide! The light was lovely though and the sky, clouds and sunlight co-operated just long enough to provide a display of colour before the sun rise.

Happy Bench Monday!

A wise man's heart is at his right hand; but a fool's heart at his left. Ecclesiastes 10:2

With majestic Ponderosa pines towering up to 130 feet overhead, I find that it’s easy to overlook the understory life quietly persisting on the forest floor. Scattered among the pine needles and shade, small Oregon Grape saplings like this one struggle for light and moisture, their holly-like leaves turning brilliant shades of red in early fall. Soon to be blanketed by snow in this northern Montana wilderness, these hardy little plants face a long battle for survival in the shadow of giants.

 

This photo was taken in early September in the Kootenai National Forest, just a few miles south of the Canadian border. The towering pines shape the forest ecosystem, influencing light and soil conditions, while the delicate balance of understory vegetation sustains much of the forest’s diversity.

 

Yay for the little guys!

 

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