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The headwaters of Chain Creek, a watershed that feeds Rock Creek roughly 2100 feet below in the distant canyon beyond the craggy outcrops. This was the scene in Wyoming a couple of weeks ago (9-16-2025) high atop Beartooth Pass, the Montana border just beyond these "two" lakes (maps disagree, for it's either "Chain Lake" or "Twin Lake" depending upon the map). It was cold (mid 30's F) and damp with lots of clouds and fog interspersed with sunlight that found a few random holes in the clouds. Though windy, the location of this basin obviously protects the waters, for they were nearly glass-smooth. I believe one could spend weeks shooting in these mountains without ever repeating the dramatic light that one finds. Soon this will be covered in snow that will require much of spring to clear from the highway.

 

This out-of-the-way patch of trees seemed magical during the golden hour...

 

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Posted without the border and text (see next photo on my stream). What looks best?

There was a faint breeze and the sun was shining through the branches of this large Rhododendron bush in the Botanic Gardens. Perfect conditions to practice some Macro photography.

Taken same time and place as this photo. Seen on my morning walk.

Bois du Breuil, Forest of Breuil. A rich forest, part of the commune of Équemauville and overlooking the communes (towns/villages) of Honfleur, Vasouy and Pennedepie as well as the River Seine. It belonged to the Dukes of Normandy until 1204 when King Philippe Auguste conquered Normandy and the forest passed to the French kings. Located 4km from Honfleur, the Bois du Breuil is one of the rare forests on the coastline and is open to the public. This forest, covering 120 hectares, is the property of the Conservatoire du Littoral (Coastal Conservancy). Great variety of species (32 listed species including oak, beech, Scots pine and maritime pine), a fine population of naturalised rhododendrons, large 1,200m path lined with beech trees dating from 1850. Preserved natural wealth thanks to meticulous management in keeping with nature. Access via the RD62 (Equemauville-Pennedepie road). 2 car parks. Round trip, approximately 5km, offering superb views over the Seine bay. www.conservatoire-du-littoral.fr/siteLittoral/115/28-bois... and www.calvados-tourisme.co.uk/diffusio/en/discover/natural-...

  

Former fire station (now condos). Historic Bay Village, Boston.

  

(not to be confused with chemical).

Somewhere in the Clare Valley , South Australia

High on the almond tree this lively squirrel woke us up by its ceaseless cracking of almonds. We were right about to harvest them but I guess the early bird catches the worm.

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seen on grand avenue

oakland, california

I'm not sure why this appealed to me, but I was aiming to photograph the bird sanctuary just beyond these grasses, but either the grasses are too tall, or I'm too short, I couldn't see beyond the green wall.

Let's be clear, here. I have no idea why I named this "blue crush." Honestly, zero idea. It's just... it's just the first two words that came into my cloggy brain. I think it's actually a surfing movie, right? This has nothing to do with surfing. You do have a big blue curve, yes. Not really a "crush." I actually don't know what that could even refer to. A wave? Crashing down? Crushing you? I need a nap. That's the moral of this story. Naptime awaits. At 6:39AM.

  

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For my friend Willie, whom I haven't seen since my wedding but has always been in my heart and thoughts, and oh how she loved to dance in her Pontiac Le Mans. Here's to you Willie and to joyous wonder.

Shortly after this photo was taken we fished it out with the pool net and released it onto the lawn.

A cogitating red-tail hawk. Seen in a nature area in the middle of Chicago.

Down by the riverside.

this scene gives an idea as to where the inspiration for persian carpets comes from.

Description: Artist, in sweater and cap, stands among a grove of trees. Identification on front (handwritten): Fisher, Harrison. Fisher, Harrison, 1875-1934

 

Creator/Photographer: Gabriel Moulin

Birth Date: 1872

Death Date: 1945

 

Medium: Black and white photographic print

 

Dimensions: 24 cm x 19 cm

 

Date: 1910

 

Persistent URL: www.aaa.si.edu/collections/images/detail/harrison-fisher-...

 

Repository: Archives of American Art

 

Collection: Charles Scribner's Sons Art Reference Department Records, c. 1865-1957

 

Accession number: aaa_charscrs_4263

'Monet's garden through a Moroccan quatrefoil': yardage in Polyester Crepe de Chine printed by Spoonflower. Spoonflower's newest fabric, lightweight and delicate, would be ideal for thin blouses and scarves.

 

The colors of this design remind me of Monet's beautiful light- and shade-dappled path through the garden in his painting "Garden in Giverny, 1902", hence my title.

Original: Oil paint impasto. © Su Schaefer 2015

 

See 'Monet's garden through a Moroccan quatrefoil' as fabric

Also in wallpaper & gift wrap!

 

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At my aunt's summer house, with my cousins Raffi and Maral. And my mother in the back.

It was my niece's wedding. It was incredibly hot and humid. We were hiding in the shade so as not to get sunstroke. The wedding was beautiful, however.

...of the Lemon-Yogurt Crumble cake that I made and shared with you earlier.

 

Photo taken in the last week of July.

Just outside Drewsteignton, Dartmoor, Devon, early doors.

Clowance Estate, Cornwall

Dad (far left) and Uncle Vartkes (far right) — at a Homenetmen meet.

Gentle little "Mama Swan" had finished her meal and returned to the water for a pleasant siesta in the shade of an overhanging tree. Since she lost her mate, she's often hassled by the other swans (territorial thing) so she especially enjoys the quiet times in between. (I call this pose "doing their pancake thing!")

A closer investigation of swirling and burbling and leaping for sun kisses

Canon A1 - 50mm - Superia200 Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park, BC, Canada. Not sure why Flickr thinks this is in the USA.

Asahi Pentax SP, Super Takumar 3.5/35, Kodak T-Max 100@400; 1/500, f11, orange filter

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An autumnal scene showing the path leading up the Gogo Glen in Largs, Ayrshire.

 

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Lovely Afternoon Stroll to Exeter Quay

Rolls Royce

Historic District

Savannah, Georgia

 

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Blackthorn hedges again, sundappled.

Taken overlooking the road from Chipping Norton to Hook Norton facing north. The road runs right across the foreground, then snakes up the center of the image between the hedge line. (notice a white van bottom right)

A mid 19th century home in Galena, Illinois adjacent to the US Grant home.

Last great ride of 2013 - October run to the wine country in NOVA.

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