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I’ve passed this tree and the one next to it in the field plenty of times on my travels, and always check in on the crops surrounding them in the hope of poppies. This year there’s a few scattered around the edges but nothing I could get in frame so I picked out this composition which I quite like.
Maybe next year for the poppies......
Lone tree standing, very proud
Wrapped in natures, wild shroud
Waiting under the midday sun
For the wind to slowly run
Through its branches, that do sway
As the birds head its way
To rest their wings on its green
To gaze upon, their kingdom seen
That does stretch, so far away
As the clouds, they do play
In the skies, that i do see
Above the lone and beautiful tree
Standing tall after successfully handling the challenger, it is always impressive to see the challenger accept the result and walk off peacefully.
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The soil of one of the potted plants in my greenhouse has become covered with moss. The image shows the sporophytes that have developed from the gametophyte body of the moss; these are the structures that produce spores for reproduction. One of these sporophytes has grown much taller than the others.
For Macro Mondays theme 'The Odd One'.
Took this after lunch yesterday when we went for a stroll in the area near the restaurant
Thanks to all the viewers commenters and those that faved this it made it to Explore #44
thank you all
Along the bank of Lake Ponchitrain ,alone and strong, standing tall with the strength to resist all resistance, Mother Nature abounds in glory.
I just caught this white tail doe while on a drive, in eastern Washington, looking for birds and critters. I'm glad I didn't miss her.
The scene behind the camera during thunderstorm and rain. Standing still in the corn field protecting the camera from heavy rain. It was fun though waiting for the perfect lightning.
حقوق الطبع والنسخ والنشر والحفظ في جميع الصور محفوظة وحصرية لـ سالم الشايجي ،
ولا يمكن حفظ او نسخ او نشر او استخدام اي من الصور بدون اذن
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This is my contribution to this weeks Macro Monday theme of Rock;
I collected these small rocks/ pebbles/stones from a beach on the Isle of Lewis and Harris and kept them for their colours and textures. I like them and I hope you do too! HMM
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a sigma 150-600mm contemporary telephoto zoom lens, using a fringer ef-fx pro ii smart adapter
After Fridays no show of the "Blood Moon" my legs didn\'t really want the punishment of walking up Scrabo Hill again. So It's all edward.graden fault that another image of Scrabo is uploaded due to his idea of going back again.
{You always have to blame someone}
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Happy Bench Monday
Have a wonderful new week everyone !
Étang-du-Nord, Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Magdalen Islands, Québec, Canada
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Regards, Serge
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This image was captured of the Booted Racket-Tail when he appeared to be standing at attention. He looked so beautiful that I definitely had to try and get at least one image of him !!
Wishing you a wonderful and blessed week !!!!!!
No rain .. no leaves .. lots of sand and very hot weather .. However, proudly standing on both feet, stretching both his hands waiting for the rain to come down, this plant gives us a great lesson.
Hope is the thing that make us live and endure all hardships.
Genesis 35:14 “And Jacob setteth up a standing pillar in the place where He hath spoken with him, a standing pillar of stone, and he poureth on it an oblation, and he poureth on it oil.”
Stones of Callanish (Callanish I) is a late Neolithic stone circle (~2900-2600 BC) containing 13 standing stones composed of Precambrian metamorphic rocks. I photographed them on a rainy early morning, Callanish, Lewis Island, Scotland. In 'Outlander', the stones were used as a model for a fictional stone circle near Culloden called Craigh na Dun.
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