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Dopo giorni di cieli limpidi, ecco di nuovo la nebbia... tanto pericolosa e deprimente se vista dalla pianura, tanto bella ed affascinante se guardata dall'alto
Colli Euganei, Padova, al tramonto.
#lozzo #euganei #colli #hills #ombra #shadow #nebbia #fog #layer #strato #tramonto #sunset #haze #foschia #inversione #padova #mood
Nanzenji
Kyoto, JAPAN
Photographed on the Kyoto photowalking with my friends Eric, Teruhide-san and Roger.
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Kyle Lighthouse in the shadow of Skye Bridge in Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland.
Find beauty not only in the thing itself but in the pattern of the shadows, the light and dark which that thing provides.
~Junichiro Tanizaki
In the embrace of a spotlight, she twirls barefoot, and becomes the Shadow Dancer, her movements weaving stories as her silhouette whispers secrets to the walls.
Taken @ Naturally Naughty
Shadows and holes
Wetness and soles
Road that leads far away
Water it shines
On the sunshine it dines
In the holes, it now does stay
Pleasing the eyes
Catching blue from the skies
Dancing with shadows, all of the day
Happily wetting the walking soles
Then re-filling the many holes
Of the road, that leads, so far away
First light of the morning arrives along the western side of the Wenatchee river in Tumwater Canyon.
"The canyon is estimated to be 3000' deep and nine miles long. In geology, most of the canyon rocks are of quartz diorite composition. The canyon is gradually sloped, and, as such, the highest point of Tumwater Canyon cannot be seen from the lowest point.
Despite its name appearing at first glance to be an English name or word, the canyon was actually given an Indian name. "Tumwater" is an Indian word meaning "strong water", or "falling water". The "tum" part of the word is derived from "tumtum", which in Chinook Indian jargon means the "sound of a beating heart". The name was chosen by former U.S. Forest Supervisor A.H. Sylvester many years ago, in reference to the Wenatchee River's rapids within Tumwater Canyon."
summitpost.org.
Have a wonderful Wednesday!
Shadow Update: With the combination of warm weather, Cosequin, and Dr. Johnson’s Vetpro Complete Hip and Joint, especially for dysplasia, Shadow seems to have improved a little. She still spends a lot of time lying around, but she seems willing to do a little more and not in much pain. She often walks on three legs still, at night mostly. I’ve started taking her on short walks, and she lets me know when it’s time to turn around. She'll go into the back yard and play with her football a little. I rub her hip multiple times a day, and you can feel it getting worse, the gap wider. She seems to be managing it pretty well though. I will hold on to her as long as possible.
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…Another Lacock shot, I rather liked the shadows here, a great place to visit & well done N/Trust again…. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lacock-abbey-fox-talbot-museum-a...
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Wagtails at the lake near my home have one juvenile.
He is as big than mom and dad, and soooo noisy :)
Easy for the photographer to find them now
For this one I was on a bridge and the wagtails in tree over the lake or under the bridge on the ground
ps : in the shadow of big trees over the lake so very high ISO for this one
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Many shadows on the ground
Falling silently without a sound
Below the curtain of pure green
Wild shapes they are seen
Painting patterns all around
Falling silently, upon the ground
Almost placed this picture last week, but I did choose another one, so now this picture has a chance to shine ;-)
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