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A cactus forest clings to a rocky hillside at Tucson Mountain Park, Arizona. I thought I should post a change from my snowy field photos, so this is from my April Arizona trip.
A tree reflected in a glasshouse at Delapré Abbey, Northampton.
A tighter crop and different processing of a shot I've posted before.
2nd Street, Park Slope (no longer). Two Boots still exists in NYC, just not here. They combine Italian and Louisianan flavors into pizzas etc., and the food is very good. This one was a staple for families, hitting just the right notes for kids and parents, with live music late Friday nights.
California, Eastern Sierra
Aspen trees cover the slopes near the Conway Summit on the east side of the Sierra Nevada range.
Amos 9:13 “Be sure of this, the time is coming,” says the LORD, “when the plowman will catch up to the reaper and the one who stomps the grapes will overtake the planter. Juice will run down the slopes, it will flow down all the hillsides.”
The massive white mountain jutting into the sky over the tree-lined high hills of Sikkim. Quite a sight if you view close.
This is the view I had from my apartment, while on vacation in Granada. Not too bad, is it? I will miss these mountains, but I won't miss the constant slopes. After a week, my knees started to give way!
A Pacific-slope Flycatcher with its catch visits my yard on a warm sunny afternoon.
The Pacific-slope flycatcher (Empidonax difficilis) is a small insectivorous bird of the family Tyrannidae. It is native to coastal regions of western North America, including the Pacific Ocean and the southern Gulf of California, as far north as British Columbia and southern Alaska, but is replaced in the inland regions by the Cordilleran flycatcher. These two species were formerly considered a single species known as the western flycatcher. In winter, both species migrate south to Mexico, where they are virtually indistinguishable from one another.
Catching the light of the sun when it's directed towards your camera it's tricky but often gives your photo a magical touch.
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After picking myself up I was able to admire that view across West Sussex. This slope was very icy, it was ok walking up but going back down was a different matter .
All trace of snow has now gone and with the balmy temperature of 10c it feels like a different world out there but I still have a few snow shots to show to remind us all of what it was like this time last week.
The North side of Cissbury ring.
Vardzia is a XII century complex, carved in the slopes of the Erusheti mountain range. It originally had over 3,000 rooms on nineteen floors, which offered space for up to 50,000 people.
Early morning, as dawn arrives, we set off to hike to Wild Wadi. Along a path then down a slope, cross a bridge, and climb a hill, turn left, through a gap in crag, path then takes us up to Giants ridge.
Long gentle climb, round a corner, and we are now on side of ridge. The path levels out, then slopes down, to only climb once more; steeper now we carry on, soon another ridge comes into view.
Gradient is gentler, our walk is easier, up slight hill, then down another, a sharp climb, and we scramble up upon the ridge. Our feet and limbs ache so stop for rest.
We look up and take in, the splendour of the Jumeira Beach Hotel Aged by years of wind, and rain, and snow; steep weathered walls of stone fashioned so like a Giants Castle in the sky.
Looking down, we gasp, because its like we’re in an aeroplane so high we are above the valley streams, and smaller hills, path below laid out, a map for us to see our climb.
Our pain is now forgotten in admiration for the beauty of our mountain walk. Rested we resume our climb, white wispy clouds appear, that promise rain will come this afternoon.
Taken By : Meeeeeeeee =D
Place : Wild Wadi
We had So much Fun GuYs .. Hope we can do it again ^_^ Summer time...
shot on that sammamish slope i take every day.
70-200 f4L
just came back from Oregon, where we spent three days on Cannon beach. that Haystack rock is a great piece of monolith for sure. very surnatural. i don't think i have tons of shots from the rock itself, but i do have quite some beach silhouettes that i'll share.
we had a great time there. and two sunny days!
On a cloudy morning some mid-slope clouds hang under Lone Pine Peak over Alabama Hills. An HDR shot taken above Alabama Hills in Lone Pine, CA.
123 Pictures in 2023 #92 "Sloping"
This what passes for a hill in Corpus Christi, TX. I believe this actually shows the highest point in town (or close enough to it), with a stairway and slope between Lower Broadway and Upper Broadway (yes, those are the actual street names). The white building is the local FBI field office, the other building is labelled on Google Maps as "KUQI", a now defunct local television station.