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I like the shape of these on the plant

15th September 2021 Halls of Hedden

Samyang AF 135mm F1.8 FE, developed in Affinity

At Vik, on the southern coast of Iceland.

Choppy water during sunrise this morning. I got wet taking this photo.

You never know what to expect at Peggy's Cove. The wind was SOOO strong the crashing waves sprayed my camera and glasses from way back here!

Another image of this lovely Magnolia tree bursting with blossoms.

 

I pushed the Mid Contrast slider to the left to soften the image, giving it a more artistic feel. Then completed it with a green-toned frame, resulting in what you see above :)

Spray roses refer to roses that grow with clusters of blooms on one stem or branch, unlike long-stem roses that produce one bloom per stem.

 

These roses create a spray of smaller blooms and are typically sold as sweetheart roses at the florist.

 

Have a wonderful day, filled with love and thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)

 

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Another seascape image from the UNESCO Geopark Site, the Copper Coast in County Waterford. The turbulent sea crashing off the rocks creating a lot of spray.

#CN916 sprays weed chemicals along the Kingston Sub, starting their slow journey from Belleville-Brockville. Once they get to station sign “Kings”, the spray crew calls it a day, as it gets windier and it will affect the way they spray the weeds. So after Kings, they’ll head to Brockville yard to park their train, until the next day or so.

More stormy weather at the beach this afternoon

i like this colors of spray and it makes so much fun xD

how can someone not like the ocean?

The Spray River in the dead of winter taken from the Goat Creek Trail. This trail follows behind the south side of Rundle Mountain to the Banff Springs Hotel.

The Aqua Train ducks under the Kingsland Station in Lyndhurst, NJ with GP40PH-2 4106 leading.

Had a little wander along Eastbourne beach this afternoon.

Such a nice design of this water spraying thing :-)

beach walk...sea spray

When composing this rocky closeup with an ocean spray, it reminded me of an old sailors principle. "If the wind was at your back it was blowing the correct way to get you to your destination so it is used as a wish for a good safe journey",

 

Having sailed a good deal, the spray in my face and the wind at my back, fit this story. Getting down and getting close, seamed to introduce these notions.

When I arrived at Spray Lakes, that sits at the top of a mountain, this was my first sight and I new this is the place where I would return for an evening shot. Driving along the side road that led to yesterdays shot, it quickly came to me that everything was frozen over and if a reflection was to be had, this was the only place.

I stood on a narrow bridge to get this shot and when I heard a car coming, ran for the side of the road since visibility would be limited for the driver. It was not at all dangerous, it just sounds that way.

The wild winds had whipped up the seas. Remember that we are inside the entrance to the Tamar estuary. But the sea is relentless.

for tonights artSHOW <3

In Trafalgar Square, London.

I'm starting to go through my insane amount of photos and came across this one from just before Spray Lakes thawed out. I personally feel that I obtained my best images of Spray Lakes from this excursion. I hope everyone feels the same.

beach walk...sea spray

#CNW904 spraying weeds along CN’s Kingston Subdivision in Brockville, with a rare SD40-2W which you hardly ever see in eastern Canada anymore.

beach walk...sea spray

A blustery afternoon at St Govans Pembrokeshire saw a lot of spray on my lens

Spray River shortly before connecting to Bow River

It isn’t just Tom Cats that like to Spray a little something in strategic locations to define their territory, Humans do it too with a lot more refinement… and a lot less smelly.

A local golf course getting water sprays

Frost from the spray cast by the falls at Almonte.

 

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