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A small creamy white straw flower amongst the yellow ones.
Taken at the Adelaide Botanical Gardens.
An oldie but goodie " A Whiter Shade Of Pale " by Procol Harum
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BADDeIQWVQ&t=4s
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Peaceful Bokeh Wednesday
....made in the shade ... of that tree. One of the less hours without gray sky this winter.
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This feathery friend followed me along the canal bank chirping a beautiful song.
Created using Topaz Labs, and Topaz Studio
Taken on a early bright Autumn morning,amongst of the shade of the trees,with the backdrop of the rising mist of the lake.
Stourhead landscape gardens, a National Trust Property.
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The Sun moves through the sky and changes how we see things all the time. The Iris is sharing beautifully shaded areas because where the Sun is in the sky during this photo. And hour from when the photo was taken the Iris would have looked different from this particular capture. Nature is beautiful and fragile and also ultra generous in how much she gives us daily. Take the time often to enjoy Nature and give praise for her generosity. Gratitude and Kindness need to be a large part of our personal profile. It’s never to late to make a change or to make a commitment to help preserve Nature.
Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides) female
Mama Frogmouth resting in the shade on this day in 2019. I noted on the file that the temperature on that day was 44°C (111°F) Dad was sitting on the nest. By comparison today is a glorious 25°C (77°F)
For those not familiar with the Frogmouth, they are not an Owl, being most closely related to the Nightjar Family.
Sadly they didn't return to this nest site last year or this year.
Light and shade, Finland.
Cold and sunny winter day in a bog. There were lots of tracks of different animals but only some birds were visible.
It's not necessary easy to photograph a beautiful winter landscape as snow has swallowed all the colours and details. Here the setting sun provided some contrast with light and shadows.