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how quickly it can all change
it’s like being tangled in roots
only to be freed for a little bit of air
and then it sucks you back in
with only one breath
This particular pond that the Blue Heron frequents has a lot of Water Lily plants that suddenly burst into growth mode as the temperature warms up. In one such instance, this Heron got more than what he bargained for; as he dove his beak into water in order to catch a fish he got tangled up in the weed. At the end he managed to free himself up and went to sit on a floating log to nurse his ego. Richmond Hill, Ontario
19/365
And when finally the bottom fell out
I became withdrawn...
The only thing I knew how to do
Was to keep on keepin' on...
like a bird that flew...
Tangled up in blue.
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Routeburn Track
New Zealand
Some of the incredible forestry from the Routeburn track near the divide. It felt like I was taking a time warp walking through prehistoria at times!
Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
A rare moment here where the visibility was over 50-100 meters.
Please, no posting of group icons.
OK, so this is never going to compete with images from those Capability Brown type manicured woods found down south :) Nevertheless, quite happy with the composition, given the surroundings. Kind of like un-tangling knots from an acre sized ball of string!! Shot at 200mm wide open to try and dampen down the background a little.
Explore #48 and Front Page on 11 January 2010.
A redux of a picture I posted last August (added a border and sharpened a tiny bit). This one has always been one of my personal favoites :).
v i e w o n w h i t e + F11 for full screen view
v i e w o n b l a c k + F11 for full screen view
Mamiya C220 camera, 65mm wide angle lens with a yellow-green filter. Ilford Delta 100 film, lab processed. F11, 1s exposure. Photo taken 8-2-16.
Created for TMI March Contest ~ Creepy Crawlies
O, what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!