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Just a little sunlit corner of the garden.
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Early morning at a local pond, just as the sun was rising , I found this snail glowing golden in the sun light.
Raindrops lit up by the sun on a bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae) flower bud.
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Taken in St. Alberts Botanical Garden in Edmonton, while visiting Monique.
From last year's tulip garden. It's still too early to see any flowers here. We are getting more snow this morning! So anxious for warm, spring temps and new flower images.
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"A need to concentrate on each sound, so that every blade of grass would be as important as a flower."
-Arvo Part
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Sunlit autumn morning.
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The sun really caught this wave and there's a lot more colour than my usual offerings. Porthcawl lighthouse during a storm.
51°28'23.19"N 3°41'59.15"W
Fumulus clouds are man-made cumulus clouds. In this case the hot air rising from the power station and oil refineries at Grangemouth (just under the horizon). They even made BBC News www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-37727567
Series "Touch of mist" # 5
A few days here is fog. On 21 December, the fog was very large. When the sun comes, what was white fog, transformed to yellow fog. I've never seen. I was the enchanted. I spent four hours there, as long as the phenomenon lasted.
Although Monarch Butterfly is Milkweed butterfly
Have seen her today land on 3 different Milkweeds Sunflower and this Atlas Cedar,
I take most of my bird photos in the off season from the same spot in the kitchen,
See the photo link bellow please,
www.flickr.com/photos/komotini49/24828825676/in/album-721...
Resting by these small falls before making the final descent back to the car and home. It's been a blast guys, see you on the next climb.
"When the sun is shining I can do anything; no mountain is too high, no trouble too difficult to overcome'.
(Wilma Rudolph).
(However, getting up before dawn for a sunrise still kills me lol)
x 3 exposures fused in PM
The last of the afternoon rays of sunlight illuminate grass around Mount Coot-tha trails in Chapel Hill. Always lovely to see.
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