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Stob Dearg or Buachaille Etive Mòr captured from near the A82 in Glencoe, Scotland. Unable to manage uneven ground this was the best viewpoint I could reach of this iconic and mesmerisingly beautiful Scottish mountains and one of it's many moods. Enjoy full screen by pressing 'L'.
No Shade bright sun finally but no leaves to shade anything, but a welcome relief at least, shot in North Carolina.
Wall painted for 'Fast Forward' group show at 1am San Fransisco. also featuring Suiko on my right (pics soon)
for more photos of the show: www.suemenow.com/blog/fast-forward-2
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Shade and Scenery warm day in the mountains umbrellas made for a bit of cool and the plants provided some beauty.
of a Jícaro tree.
This is winter for us, greens everywhere, wild flowers and fluffy clouds. Have a great day everybody!!
The track to Wineglass Bay in the Freycinet National Park on Tasmania's east coast, is one of the most popular in the island state. So much so that in many places steps like this have been made to assist walkers in the climb over The Hazards.
So let's commence a walk to the famous beach. Our first destination is the Wineglass Bay lookout. But there's plenty to see on the way up.
Fours hours after landing in Spokane, Washington and after an excellent lunch. I found myself immersed in the rolling farmland landscape of The Palouse. White puffy clouds floated by with a gentle breeze and the smell of freshness filled the air. Not a person insight, except for Mike Ryan, and I knew then, it was on.
© Bob Bowman - Bob Bowman Photography 2016
Thriving in the half-light of shade, the Astrantia major (var. Alba), also known as Masterwort and Hattie’s Pincushion.
Olympus EM1 + Meyer Optik Görlitz Oreston 50mm f1.8, at f4