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Looking back on the year I completed a project to photograph the four seasons. I picked a spot, marked where my tripod legs would go and would visit the spot often to catch each new season.
The ever beautiful River Brathay close to Ambleside in the lake district national park.
Wonderful conditions of soft light, frost and mist gave the scene a very painterly look
Some of the neoregelia bromeliads in the garden. (There is a cryptanthus on the right and some guzmanias in the background too). The reddish one in the top left corner is Neoregelia Magali, a favourite during Christmas for its colour. So let me wish all Flickr friends here a happy Christmas and a better new year for us all!
An autumn slice of Alaska as seen from the Tok Cutoff highway.
My favorite season. May it last long.
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Four images taken at the same location (Upper Whiston, Rotherham) during the course of the past 12 months. Not quite the four seasons. Clockwise from the top left, these were taken in February, April, March and June.
A few years ago I started a first edition of this image. I have always liked wild flowers, approach them with stealth, see how they move and receive light. Here I decided to combine several of them, with the blue thread, and with the color contrast caused by each flower. It was born as a game that soon became a series, Seasons. For me it was a fun, but the images liked and YELLOWKORNER He asked me several of them to reproduce them and sell them in their stores. Today I came back to find this image. I have decided to make a small cut and go back up, to see if it has withstood the passage of time or has withered. (Google Translate)
Hace unos años inicié una primera edición de esta imagen. Siempre me han gustado las flores silvestres, acercarme a ellas con sigilo, ver cómo se mueven y reciben la luz. Aquí decidí combinar varias de ellas, con el hilo conductor del azul, y con el contraste de color que provoca cada flor. Nació como un juego que pronto se convirtió en una serie, Seasons. Para mí fue un divertimento, pero las imágenes gustaron y YELLOWKORNER me pidió varias de ellas para reproducirlas y venderlas en sus tiendas. Hoy he vuelto a encontrarme con esta imagen. He decidido hacerle un pequeño recorte y volver a subirla, a ver si ha resistido el paso del tiempo o se ha marchitado.
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Soon to be here again, season of cold rain, gloomy grey, but also of an atmosphere and unusual colors. Few weeks of quick click and then the long sleep of darkness. I really hope we awake into a better spring than this year...
The Christmas cactus has gone nuts this year. This is a focus stack of one of the blooms. Click a couple times to make it big ;-)
Enjoy the holiday season - 2020 is almost over!!!
Autumn and winter colors seen in summer (August) along the spectacular Glenn Highway. Didn't have to worry about mosquitoes. Sandals not recommended.
A few more shots from this impressive drive in comments.
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Horsefield's Bronze-Cuckoo (Chalcites basalis)
The first of these I have seen this year. Initially I located it some distance away on a fence but was unable to get any closer. It then obliged by flying to this bare branch right beside the now unused section of Sneydes Rd.
Dream by Wombo
Prompt: Realistic apple, flowing transulcent blue, translucent green, underwater
Style: Abstract Fluid
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Week #163, Season
This is the time of year when the swans can be seen in our area and the fog sets in.
Today is last day of summer.
Past week the temperature dropped 5 degree C below the normal. We start seeing some beautiful fall colours. Hey, this is Canada ;)
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A quick capture to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a very happy 2018 to you and your friends and family!
The first real wintry storm of the season! Snow and ice in the forests of the Coast Range. Brushy Mountain 4856 Ft.
From the archives, the finest lady that ever walked down the pike, Debra (Rose) Lynch!!
This is entirely her own,
The appearance of seed pods in my garden not only remind me that chores are waiting, but also that summer is subtly fading into autumn.
"To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring."
~ George Santayana