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Taken with a Canon f/1.2 50mm LTM fitted to a close-focussing m-e mount adapter and stuck on my Sony A7ii.
A spring in the desert is a surprising phenomenon. When the surrounding areas are dry and mostly bare, the flowing water not only sustains a variety of lush plants, it may also carve a deep and narrow canyon, as here.
Two sites are named Keg Spring. The other, quite similar to this one, is 2,000 feet south of this one, and it also has a deep and narrow canyon. Both springs flow into Keg Spring Canyon, which flows north and east to the Green River in Labyrinth Canyon Wilderness.
Started with 7 bracketed photos, treated by Photomatix Pro 6 to create an HDR, processed to reflect the experience.
tulip magnolia signals that spring is on its way being one of the first to splash its strikingly pink pastel colors on the countryside.
Spring fields - green and yellow over underlying red earth. Historic tower on the horizon. Scottish Borders
Happy meteorological spring! I'm sick of winter so I dug up these lovelies for your and my enjoyment this first day of spring!
A spring time visit to one of the beautiful, stylish public gardens in Tokyo can inspire you to dream.
Rain and melting snow have raised area streams to a good flow.
I hope everyone enjoys this image! :D
...balanced precariously on the edge of a brand new spring hosta leaf...one of the joys of the season!
Finally, Spring in southeast Michigan ! When the Red-winged Blackbirds sing in the marsh, and the sun is brightly shining, we know it is really Spring!
Photographed at Lake St. Clair Metropark, Michigan
Flowering Dogwood in my garden. On Friday, you might have thought Spring is finally here. No such luck. When I walked Orion this morning, it was 35F and we were pelted by b-b size snowballs and ice pellets. Brrrrr....
Another vision of the same place, same flowers, same background, same exposure. A swirling, dreamy take on spring.
Sorry about previous post. The more I thought about it, the less I liked it. I apologize to anyone who saw it, liked it, and faved it.
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Last stop before leaving Kentucky and wanted to take something with me. Never sure I'll be back this way again.
Over the last few days, I spent some time in Hitchcock Woods enjoying the sights of spring.
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This vernal pond is actually a glacial feature. It is a depression, called a "kettle," that was scooped out by glacial activity. These depressions fill with water in spring and create habitat for reptiles, amphibians, insects and migrating ducks.
Happy Easter, everyone!
Here in Washington State, USA really been hit with Covid-19. Our family will stay at home until mid May, if not longer. I've been off work since March 13th. I'd rather stay alive than get this nasty virus , tho miss getting out to photograph our parks and wildlife refuge is closed.
Wishing you all good health and stay safe.
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Here is our small but lovely holiday cottage, Spring Cottage, on the edge of Rye.
"A pretty mid-terrace cottage built in 1850 in the beautiful medieval cinque port of Rye. This lovely cottage with private parking, is perfectly placed to explore the winding cobbled streets of Rye, visit the famous Mermaid Inn and browse the many antiques shops and independent boutiques and art galleries. It is also a haven for walkers with the river Rother on the doorstep and Camber Sands and Winchelsea beach close by. The cottage has old world charm and all you could need for a comfortable holiday with a wood burning stove for cosy winter evenings. The welcoming Globe Inn Marsh is just opposite the terrace of cottages and specialises in fresh locally produced food, with live music on Thursdays evenings." (From the website)
Since this is the night we turn our clocks ahead.....damn daylight savings time! .....and this original photo was of Spring flowers, I though it an appropriate title.
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A rainy Spring afternoon fence for a Fence Friday that is also the first day of Summer here. Happy Summer and Happy Fence Friday, my friends! Have a wonderful weekend. :)
172 332 trundles towards Spring Road station with the 10.26 Stratford-upon-Avon to Stourbridge Junction. The train is about to enter the concrete tunnel spanning the tracks, this unfortunate construction was a two storey car park for the adjoining Joseph Lucas Lamp factory at Shaftmoor Lane. After being stripped of it's assets by the new Japanese owners the factory was closed and later demolished, the empty useless carpark now is the only part that survives.
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