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Sometimes I chance upon a delightful view yet ask myself if it's a joy only to my eye and will look merely bland as a photograph. I'm sure we've all experienced the same thought. Well, anyway, I loved this one, so here it is!

From Lake Kitka

 

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Moss Valley, North East Derbyshire

If there is a sub theme this morning on our walk through Invermay, it is not powerlines (though one is shown here). It's actually corners. This beautiful Federation style house stands on a corner. It always looks its best in sunlight.

It was nice to see a bit of sunlight reach through the trees on a cold day on the trail.

This one was a little later when the sun had begun to burn the mist away.

By running this image through Photomatix and Lightroom in a specific way, I was able to enhance the sunlight through the mist without creating excessive amounts of noise. At the same time, the light and colours through the leaves on the trees was perked up, giving these parts of the image a really attractive finish too. I tried to end up with a look of "believable realism" to the final image, despite what was, for me, quite a lot of tinkering.

La série "Étretat" continue avec cette vue imprenable, pour conclure en beauté cette balade sportive dont mes jambes s'en souviendront.

 

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a walk around Sir Harold Hillier Gardens

on the stairs...

Prospect Mountain, Lake George, USA

Looking from Osorno Volcano to Llanquihue Lake, Chile 2025

Burs serve the plants that bear them in two main ways.

 

Firstly, burs tend to repel some herbivores, much as other spines and prickles do.

Secondly, plants with burs rely largely on living agents to disperse their seeds; their burs are mechanisms of seed dispersal by epizoochory (dispersal by attaching to the outside of animals), of which one form is anthropochory (dispersal by attaching to the outside of humans, usually on their clothing)

90 meters to the water from the Sunlight Bridge on the Chief Joseph Highway, Wyoming. This is the highest bridge in Wyoming, built in 1986.

 

This highway connects to the Beartooth Highway, one of the most beautiful highways i have ever traveled. If one gets the chance make a long day trip from Cooke City, Montana traveling east to Red Lodge, Montana. Continue south from Red Lodge towards Cody and return via the Chief Joseph Highway to Cooke City. Spectacular!

The sun was already a bit lower and shone through the Trabant. The sun shone through a cloud and was somewhat damped. The Trabant is a car from the GDR and really stands here on a garage roof. Interestingly, this car has survived for many years.

We were in full shadow very early when sunlight fell on Mt. Anne - South West - Tasmania - Australia.

From my archives, bee on sunflower. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail

Made the trip to this spot hoping the trees here would be more colourful, Autumn seems to be appearing in some places later than others this year with the warmer temperatures. Maybe next year then :)

Ribeirão da Ilha, Floripa-SC, Brasil.

 

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along the rails to trails near Boutilier's Point, NS

Some plants in plain mediterranean sunlight

It is said there is no color in darkness. So, illuminate the void with a just splinter of sunlight –– and behold this thing... A wondrous secret long held by the ancestral souls of the Navajo. From our unpublished archives - October, 2012. Navajo Nation, Canyon of the Antelope, Page, Arizona

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