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Sanderling along Brightlingsea shoreline.

Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

RHS Hyde hall

28th June 2019

You don't have to see the whole staircase,

just take the first step.

 

Martin Luther King, Jr.

We've had a lot of dark, rainy days in the past couple of months.

This is the Vancouver City Hall, an 85 year old building, looking rather eerie on another gloomy day.

  

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Large boulders in the ice provide access to a wooden footbridge to span the ice to the next bit of solid ground on the far shores of Loch Muick.

Not all is as it seems. The lady of course is part of a poster, but a very convincing one I must say. The compression of the image is due to the long lens I shot this with (from across the street). It took awhile to get someone framed exactly by her leg in that position. The biggest problem were all the taxi cabs which were queuing here (in front of Harrads in Knightsbridge) as they kept getting into the shot.

As the tide sneaks in during night fall, many people become separated from the shoreline when the stepping stones quickly disappear under the waterline

The stones lead to a small island off the coast of West Vancouver.

 

**Please refer to the next photo for a better perspective of this location :)

 

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Great Blue Heron spotted in the Atchafalaya Basin (and about to "social distance" from the photographer)

 

Happy Hump Day everyone

How Y'all are ?

Hope everyone's still safe, soud, & secure.....

 

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Have a great Wednesday.

people travelling to cities in buses in cities within buses

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Little Egret (Kleine zilverreiger)

 

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Access by lift to the Northern Line at London Bridge.

Step with care and great tact, and remember that Life's a Great Balancing Act.

 

Dr. Seuss

   

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Another raid from last years shoot with Jon Sargisson in Snowdonia. This is one is just as dawn was starting to look interesting, loved this little stile, such a great lea into the wonderous landscape beyond

The Vestrahorne Mountains are a popular destination in Iceland and one I never tire of visiting, such a photogenic location.

On a cold sunny day

 

step by step

one foot in front of the other

count to ten

hold your breath then count to another

day by day

the sun is coming up ♬♪ for another ♬♪

 

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♥ Gravity Poses - a glass of wine pose set - for Wanderlust Weekend

  

*taken at Elysion - Arrowhead ♡

 

The Côte d'Opale is a French coastal region bordering Belgium, situated opposite the cliffs of the south-east of England, facing the English Channel and the North Sea. It contains varied landscapes like beaches, dunes, swamps, estuaries or cliffs.

 

Many artists have been inspired by its landscapes. It was the painter Édouard Lévêque who coined the name for this area in 1911 to describe the distinctive quality of its light.

 

This photo was taken during the low tide. The low tide reveals huge rocks and stones and creates a totally different setting opposed to the high tide.

 

Explore May 4, 2017

 

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A immature Ring-Necked Duck swims around the shallow waters of the lake.

Stepping stones in the dawn light. 20171125CiboloCreekDxoPsLr3

Part of a cascade of waterfalls called the Fairy Pools in Glen Brittle on the Isle Of Skye. This is my kind of weather.

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