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The clouds and sunshine in late afternoon created this ominous but fluffy colour filled skyline and fiery horizon which contrasted against the overgrown forefront shrubbery and the distant green grazing fields.

© Ron Fleishman 2021

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This is the same plant as in the previous photo.

 

Jasper often prowls the shrubberies in the neighborhood. He likes to see if he can find kitty cats. He really wants to meet them, but their posture when we do encounter a cat seems to indicate that they don't particularly want to meet him. We get the classic Halloween cat pose with arched back, tail up, bared teeth and a hiss. But Jasper is always kind, wanting only an inter-species encounter.

I tried to hide the fact but I think we had more snow than my friend Basse in Finland

Jasper inspects the shrubbery troops. A perfect line. Tops high and tight. Polished roots. Everything is ship shape. Inspector Jasper gives them a paws up. And he knows where to go in case he runs into the Knights that say , "Ni" (Monty Python reference)

South Beach State Park near Newport, Oregon, USA. Shot on one of the walkways leading to the beach, the overgrown Myrtle shrubbery and beach Pines, and gloomy weather create the illusion of walking into a dark unknown. The roar of the ocean was muted in this hushed darkness. Only the cold, the damp, and the sigh of the wind could be felt.

natural winter abstract from Iceland showing the sparce and hardy shrubbery some parts of the islands are covered with. This image will be the place holder while we are on the plane going back to Iceland. By tomorrow expect new, fresh imagery from that magical island :)

This butterfly landed on tiny flowers long enough for me to capture this image. I noticed that the lower wings were quite battered. There are so many dangers butterflies face in their short lives. Predators can try to grasp their wings or butterflies can bump into dense shrubbery to access flowers for nectar or to find host plants to lay their eggs. Any contact their wings make with another surface will cause scales to be rubbed off...and these do not regrow.

It rained for the first time in 2.5 months. This is seen through a two-time magnifying ring on my lens.

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Protective bannisters on the stairs, with the the top of Cape du Couedic Lighthouse seen in the distance beyond the expanse of grass and shrubbery.

 

These stairs reach down past the boardwalk, on the way down to Admiral's Arch.

I think it goes too often that we are not criticizing photography. Granted, criticism from others is not what improved my photography over the years. But criticism from myself did improve it. The fact was I didn't get much criticism before I made improvements.

 

Don't be afraid to criticize. I welcome it. But i think it must remain in the photography community. Taking a glance at so called "Modern Art" is a prime example. Art is not entirely subjective. There are rules. Without rules, there is really no creativity to create.

 

I welcome your thoughts and thanks for the view.

 

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Historic pottery from about 1905, hidden in shrubbery on Robson-Harrington Estate, San Anselmo, Marin County, Northern California, USA.

While on shrubbery patrol, Jasper needs to remain alert, ready to slay any would-be dragons lurking in our neighborhood.

I spent the late afternoon and early evening at Barling Nature Reserve, it was such a warm pleasant day so I thought it was about time I captured some local wildlife.

 

The Male Black Cap is a summer visitor to the UK (April until September) but some stay all year round.

Its habitat is woodland with dense undergrowth, hedgerows, bramble thickets and other dense shrubbery.

„Buschwerk“, Anfang März 👀 (atmosphärische Studie)

  

102-2011, repost march 3rd, 2022 (due to ten-year delta)

Jasper navigates the Shrubbery Labyrinth deep within the land of the Knights that say Ni (a Monty Python and the Holy Grail reference - you see, the Knights that say Ni will only allow Jasper safe passage if appeased by the gift of a shrubbery)

Industrilandskapet, Gryt, Strömmen, Norrköping, Sweden

Jasper on one of our daily walks showing off some of the lovely shrubbery that adorns our streets

Today was walking in the huge apple plantation till the rain started..

Active little bird of shrubbery, hedges, and gardens, mainly in the Andes, but down to coast in northern Chile and Peru. Usually in pairs or family groups and not with mixed-species flocks. Feeds low to high at fruit and flowers, rarely staying still long and often hidden in foliage. Grayish overall with variable buffy wash to underparts. Best identified by white eyebrow, sharply pointed bill, and small white wing flash; no other species in range looks very similar.

 

Santa Eulalia, Peru. October 2018.

Our fantastic view from our 2nd floor bedroom

Conemaugh & Black Lick SW7 #51 shoves over the Little Conemaugh River in downtown Johnstown. This section of track has seen significant shrubbery growth in recent times and it compliments the ruggedness of this rust belt shortline.

Holkham Hall walled garden, Norfolk

The story of Mono Lake always brings a tear to my eyes. If you are ever in the neighborhood, you should go visit the Mono Lake Committee Info Center and watch the video that they show. You'll tear up too.

A few wild plants and leaves lit up by the evening sunshine.

Moersch Easy Lith 20+20+960 on very old Kodak Bromesko paper (mid 70-ies probably).

Part of the Swiss Gardens at Old Warden in Bedfordshire, part of the Shuttleworth Estate.

 

At the highest point and in the centre of the garden is the Swiss Cottage. Used as a teahouse, it has with a cleverly hidden lower ground floor where the food could be prepared.

 

The Swiss Garden at Shuttleworth was created between 1824 and 1832. It was the project of a wealthy young gentleman, the 3rd Baron of Old Warden Lord Ongley, whose family had bought the estate in the 1690s.

 

When the garden was complete, he threw extravagant parties and even got his servants to dress up in Swiss costume to complete the look.

 

Creating the ‘mountainous’ effect of an alpine scene in the flat Bedfordshire countryside would have been a particular challenge.

 

Excavated soil was used to create embankments and mounds that give the garden its distinctive appearance. In addition, all of the ponds were intentionally created, after a nearby river was dammed. The style is clearly influenced by medieval groves, with the tall trees in the garden creating a canopy and, in places, natural covered walkways.

 

This clever use of earthworks, shrubbery, trees, paths, little lakes and follies transformed the garden into what a contemporary visitor described as a ‘fairyland’.

 

Monument Valley, AZ

 

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Taken on the Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 II (Multi Coated), wide open at f/1.4, deliberately provoking maximum 'into the sun' flare. This effect dissappears with even the slightest amount of stopping down.

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