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The church across the street from my dad's house that my aunt (Zia Rita) use to take us too when we were kids...HFF!! :))
And when a known logger takes over the forests
They start planning
A branch can cut deeply
A trunk is nature’s largest limb
You can run but you’ll feel and hear a barking
If a tree falls in the middle of the forest,
Friendly leaves will cushion the fall
Grasses caress
Fungi springs and gives rebirth
There’s no such thing as
“If you scream in the middle of the forest and there’s no one there to hear it…”
You never did give them enough credit, did you?
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This has been an incredible year for Barred Owls in New England, I've been seeing them everywhere at the edges of fields in my travels. With the snow yesterday, I went out locally looking for them and ended up with 6, including this one that was at the very tip of this cottonwood just off the road. I've never seen a Barred teed up on such a small perch like this. Had to shoot while standing in the bed of my truck to get the distant treeline in the background.
Periodically the red-winged blackbirds would be spooked (by a coyote, harrier, or whatever) and take to the air, offering up nice flashes of red at Bosque del Apache.
Sedona, Arizona, USA
June 2019
I see. Do I, really? What do I see? See this quote taken from one of the last few sentences in the book, The Little Prince. This book has a bittersweet ending. For me, it is emotional, philosophical and thought-provoking. If we truly see, we can find the well in the desert.
Consider this:
“Look up at the sky. Ask yourselves, 'Is it yes or no? Has the sheep eaten the flower?' And you'll see how everything changes...”
Antoine de Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince
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The City of Savannah, Georgia (USA) is one of America's oldest established towns. Located on the lower east coast of the USA, it is filled with history from the English Colonial days to the present. The Riverboat cruise is a nice way to see parts of the city but a walking tour of the beautiful historic district is the BEST way to see this historic colonial town.
Thank you for the visits folks.
I really appreciate them as well as the comments, favs and group invites. I look forward to seeing many of your streams for inspiration.
Be blessed,
javier
I was just playing around with this image and really like the way parts of it look like stained glass. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday. HSS!
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Tucuman - Argentina.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I hope that you all had a great weekend of photography and I look forward to seeing the results of your work! Enjoy!
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Close-up candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
This is a colour re-edit of my original image captured in November 2016. Only a tiny crop on this shot and as you can see from the original, flic.kr/p/NWf1f9 , I really was close! I haven't boosted the blue either, his hat was that rich in colour and was what caught my eye. Enjoy!
We are leaving for another round of Sicily tomorrow morning and then when we get back to the states we are moving from Indiana to Pennsylvania! Be back in around three weeks…:))
NS 914 departs the siding at Temple, GA on the East End as it heads westward toward Alabama. The train has just finished meeting three eastbounds and is throttling up to get the loaded rail train moving along.
Adjusted the crop following feedback from Flickr members, here's a link to the original: www.flickr.com/photos/cleebster/2345224027/