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# Another Mr. TRONA in the remix this week with a Halloween theme, and I can't exactly say why...... no, not the Ministry song or even pining for free candy, or an excuse to Watch Arsenic & Old Lace. Tis warming up for summer, the uni-season essentially of Texas, and I miss living in an area of this pale blue dot where there still are distinct seasons, particularly the fall! I still hold on to the notion of moving to Chile when my region for now heats up in order to experience two autumns each year, the opposite of course of the famous endless summer zealously pursued by so many surfers, et al. Don't mind my mild seasonal depression, though. I'll make it to the Arctic or Antarctic some season soon to conduct my Atmospheric/Auroral sciences research in person and not via laptop from south central Texas! The Aurora will no doubt be visible this far south agIn, as it was, for instance, on October 29, 2003. But those are anomalies. and I need a spot like Syowa, or anywhere in Iceland, Northern Finland, Norway. Sweden, or even Poker Flat, Alaska, where direct access to geomagnetic storms and their impact is more the rule, and where Christmas doesn't feel like the fourth of [censored by Flickr/Yahoo!] July! ;-}

 

# Thank you for taking a look at this and other recent posts created rapidamente, an outlet for anxiety, et al., and I met some smart, cool people who helped me to better cope/manage/et al. Such symptoms that can at times be debilitating, really [psst... thanks, incidentally! =]. Oh, and of course I appreciate the visit. Skäl! 8^)!

 

# Psst. You'll be exhausted after all your planning for a Southern Hemisphere excursion! Not to worry! Stop by Abby and Martha's for some homemade Elderberry wine. Permanent cure for stress! Hahahahahahahahaha! Oops. Apologies. Giddy with all the mayhem I have to look forward to! Give my best to the girls! Hahahaha. Right. Sorry. Um, bottoms up!

 

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How did it go? Yesterday was not that chaotic, surprisingly, so on the brighter note I will go back to the last weeks supermoon rise. I strongly feel that events like this one should actually draw our full attention. Not that often, if ever, some of us get to see sun rushing down on one side of the river and supermoon soaring up on the other, while both equally cast their light on the city! So for those of you who might never experience something like this, take a moment and enjoy. What do you think?

Stourhead National Trust property is ranked one of the top places in the UK to see the autumn colours. I should have been there a week or so earlier but it was still amazing.

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The Vyne is a 16th-century country house outside Sherborne St John, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. It was built for Lord Sandys, King Henry VIII's Lord Chamberlain. The house retains its Tudor chapel, with stained glass. The classical portico on the north front was added in 1654 by Inigo Jones's pupil John Webb. In the mid-eighteenth century The Vyne belonged to Horace Walpole's close friend John Chaloner Chute, who designed the Palladian staircase, whose magnificent apparent scale belies its actual small size. The Vyne was bequeathed by its final Chute owner, Sir Charles Chute, to the National Trust in 1958. Each year a number of concerts, plays and family events are run. The grounds contain large woodland and a wetlands nesting site which is populated by swans and Common Redshanks. There are a number of woodland, wetland and parkland walking trails. Dogs are welcome into the grounds (on leads), in Morgaston Woods and the Organic Parklands (under direct control). The Vyne holds an inscribed Roman ring as well as a lead tablet that speaks of a curse on the one who stole it. J.R.R. Tolkien was asked to comment on it as an expert on Anglo-Saxon history, including its connection to a mine fabled to have been dug by dwarves, and a few days after began writing Lord of the Rings.

 

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One of the major public parks in Central London at the start of the Autumn season.

 

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A non-HDR composition.

the laurie bridge, named after prominent townsman walter laurie, who left a bequest for this bridge to be built, linking the spetchmans haugh-to wilton lodge park. also known as the humpy-bakit brig-by some of the locals. built in 1924 and opened december 3rd the same year by HRH the prince of wales. it bridges the river teviot, at the spetchmans pool, a few yards upstream from the cobble cauld. quite a few salmon and sea trout were lying in this pool, on the morning the photograph was taken. the trees are mostly limes and beech. in wilton lodge park, on a crisp-colourful autumn morning. hawick, scottish borders, scotland. view large

The woodland track, leading down from meikleholm hill. Langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.

I love this old tree. It has so much character. I hope they leave it standing for a good while.

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Beautiful autumn foliage colours at someone's backyard in Powell River, BC.

I wonder why the ivy is not getting burned touching high voltage electrical cables...

Stourhead National Trust property is ranked one of the top places in the UK to see the autumn colours. I should have been there a week or so earlier but it was still amazing.

 

As you walk around the lake there is a grotto from which you get some beautiful views especially at this time of the year.

 

The Grotto, commissioned by Henry Hoare and built by Henry Flitcroft, was constructed in 1748. It is a large domed rocky chamber with anterooms lined with flint, pebbles and tufa.

Beautiful Fall colours , trees and stairs with rod iron railings and walkway in High park (Bloor St West) , photograph converted to black and white , Martin’s photographs , Toronto , Ontario , Canada , October 19. 2014

 

Grenadier pond

Trees

Nice old tree on path near Grenadier pond in High park

October 2016

Nice old tree

Grenadier pond in High park

Autumn colours

Teasels

Thistles

Grasses

Weeds

Wildflowers

Plants

Nikon DF

Nikon

DF

Interesting tree stump

Moss

Moss on rocks

Martin’s photograph

Ontario

Canada

September 2018

Favourites

IPhone 6

Wild Asters

Cropped photograph

Mushrooms

Fungi

Rocks

Fallen tree

October 2018

Staghorn Sumac tree

Staghorn Sumac

Black Berries

Red Berries

Fungi on a tree stump

Tree stump

Coloured leaves on the ground

Coloured leaves

Multi coloured leave

Egret

Maple tree with fall colours

Maple tree

Mushrooms and fallen leaves in the autumn

Autumn

The fall

Sunset

Beautiful clouds

Beautiful sunset

beautiful silhouette of a tree , branches & leaves against blue sky

Milkweed seed pods

High park Toronto

High park fall colours

Toronto

High-park photo walk

Labyrinth

Daedalus

Meditation circle

experiencing beautiful autumn colours

Weeds and grasses in the autumn

Teasels

Thistles

Ducks

Autumn day

 

Photograph converted to black and white

Monochroom

black and white

Black & white

Zwart & wit

zwart en wit

Zwart wit

Martin’s photographs

Favourites

stairs

railings

Beautiful fall colours

Bloor West

October 2014

Walkway

Rod iron railings

2014 High park Photo walk

Mark E. Smith from The Mighty Fall performing at the SO 36 in Berlin

 

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Through and through my window

Every night my head gently floats on my pillow

My arms weak

My legs numb

Time and time again

Shadows of the night, await past my window.

 

My poems ~Demetrios Varoumas~ 07/15/1999

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Some beautiful Autumn colours on Romsey Road, Winchester. This was taken on my Sony A7 ii, with the Canon 70-200mm f4 L lens on the front.

18th September 2013., Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Located in the Druid Hills area, “The Falls” is also the site of Durand Farm and the historic Durand Mill and dirt dam, circa 1830. The 130-foot dam was built to divert Peavine Creek to power the mill. Although the mill is long since gone, the dirt dam and channel dynamited from the rock to create the millrace remains, along with other remnants. In 1864, Durand Farm was one of the sites involved in the Civil War Battle of Atlanta.

 

Courtesy of Google Translate (blame or credit as needed): Situado en la zona de Druid Hills, "The Falls" es también el sitio de la Granja Durand y el histórico Durand Mill y la suciedad presa, circa 1830. El 130-pie dique fue construido para desviar Peavine Creek para alimentar el molino. Aunque la fábrica se ha ido desde hace mucho tiempo, la suciedad y la presa de canal dinamitaron la roca para crear la Millrace sigue siendo, junto con otros restos. En 1864, Durand Granja fue uno de los sitios involucrados en la Guerra Civil, Batalla de Atlanta.

 

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I didn't bring a tripod with me so I was on my stomach trying to get this shot. My three year old daughter decided that would be a fun time to climb on my back, making it a little more challenging to get the shot.

 

Located in the Druid Hills area of Atlanta, “The Falls” is also the site of Durand Farm and the historic Durand Mill and dirt dam, circa 1830. The 130-foot dam was built to divert Peavine Creek to power the mill. Although the mill is long since gone, the dirt dam and channel dynamited from the rock to create the millrace remains, along with other remnants. In 1864, Durand Farm was one of the sites involved in the Civil War Battle of Atlanta.

 

The above text borrowed from The Georgia Conservancy. Please support them and visit their website at http://www.georgiaconservancy.org.

Autumnal look at the cobble cauld. With the salmon ladder in centre. Hawick, roxburghshire, scotland.

Un buen finde de semana en lo que a la fotografía se refiere, el sábado estuve con mi amigo David Medina en San Miguel de Aralar disfrutando de un anochecer bastante peculiar entre nubes. Y hoy mismo tras una improvisada visita al nacedero con mi familia; a pasar la tarde; he completado el finde semana.

 

El nacedero estaba precioso el agua la he encontrado particularmentre verde; bastante más verde que en mis anteriores visitas no se muy bien a lo que era debido si al la lluvia o a la época; aunque ya había mucha hoja en el suelo los arboles aun conservaban bastante colorido; en mi opinión la mejor epoca para retratarlo hubiera sido el anterior sábado sin lugar a dudas con las hojas todabía en los árboles. Aunque al llegar no estaba lloviendo a lo largo del camino llovia ya de forma continuda, aun así no nos hemos echado atras y henos continuado hasta las priemeras pozas. Está ha sido a la última que hemos llegado porque la noche se nos echaba encima.

 

En cuanto a la foto se trata de una panorámica de 9 imagenes, ya había retratado este lugar y como en la anterior ocasión el gran angular se quedaba muy corto para retratar este lugar tan particular. Aunque llovía bastante con un buen paraguas todo arreglado.

 

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Canon 5d mkII 17-40L tripode y polarizador b+w

9 fotos a Iso200 17mm F22 5s

To view more of my images, taken of The Vyne, please click

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I would be most grateful if you would refrain from inserting images, and/or group invites; thank you!

 

From deep in the Achieves, reprocessed, using Photoshop CC 2025!

 

The Vyne is a 16th-century country house outside Sherborne St John, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. It was built for Lord Sandys, King Henry VIII's Lord Chamberlain. The house retains its Tudor chapel, with stained glass. The classical portico on the north front was added in 1654 by Inigo Jones's pupil John Webb. In the mid-eighteenth century The Vyne belonged to Horace Walpole's close friend John Chaloner Chute, who designed the Palladian staircase, whose magnificent apparent scale belies its actual small size. The Vyne was bequeathed by its final Chute owner, Sir Charles Chute, to the National Trust in 1958. Each year a number of concerts, plays and family events are run. The grounds contain large woodland and a wetlands nesting site which is populated by swans and Common Redshanks. There are a number of woodland, wetland and parkland walking trails. Dogs are welcome into the grounds (on leads), in Morgaston Woods and the Organic Parklands (under direct control). The Vyne holds an inscribed Roman ring as well as a lead tablet that speaks of a curse on the one who stole it. J.R.R. Tolkien was asked to comment on it as an expert on Anglo-Saxon history, including its connection to a mine fabled to have been dug by dwarves, and a few days after began writing Lord of the Rings.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

More information can be obtained from the National Trust

ational Trust

Autumn time in wilton lodge park. Hawick, roxburghshire, scotland.

the laurie brig on a bright autumnal morning. spans the spetch pool, (spetchmans pool) on the river Teviot. in wilton lodge park, hawick, Scottish borders, Scotland.

Love is better than the sweetest chocolate, the prettiest flower and the purest gold. At the end of it all, we simply long for love. On a good day, on a bad day, on an average day, its all the same. Our heart will follow its course, and if we stick to it we will find our very own abundance of love.

 

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Paris.

Imagine Dragons for the song.

The Vyne NTo view more of my images, taken The Vyne, please click

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From deep in the Achieves, reprocessed, using Photoshop CC 2024!

 

The Vyne is a 16th-century country house outside Sherborne St John, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. It was built for Lord Sandys, King Henry VIII's Lord Chamberlain. The house retains its Tudor chapel, with stained glass. The classical portico on the north front was added in 1654 by Inigo Jones's pupil John Webb. In the mid-eighteenth century The Vyne belonged to Horace Walpole's close friend John Chaloner Chute, who designed the Palladian staircase, whose magnificent apparent scale belies its actual small size. The Vyne was bequeathed by its final Chute owner, Sir Charles Chute, to the National Trust in 1958. Each year a number of concerts, plays and family events are run. The grounds contain large woodland and a wetlands nesting site which is populated by swans and Common Redshanks. There are a number of woodland, wetland and parkland walking trails. Dogs are welcome into the grounds (on leads), in Morgaston Woods and the Organic Parklands (under direct control). The Vyne holds an inscribed Roman ring as well as a lead tablet that speaks of a curse on the one who stole it. J.R.R. Tolkien was asked to comment on it as an expert on Anglo-Saxon history, including its connection to a mine fabled to have been dug by dwarves, and a few days after began writing Lord of the Rings.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

More information can be obtained from the National Trust

ational Trust

I found a spectacularly backlit tree in Minnesota. I loved the combination of sunlight and the vivid colors. To be honest, it took my breath away. It was sadly next to a (quite ugly) building, so I had limited options in framing the shot.

 

Carver Park Reserve, Minnesota.

Falling and yellowing leaves of a stinkwood tree marks the onset of the southern hemisphere winter.

Still in early autumn but the leaves have turned brown and orange and have fallen to the ground. As the leafless trees tower above, the fallen leaves line the edges of the path and make for a wonderful setting for an autumnal photo.

 

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"Gonna Tell You About My Frenz" - Mark E. Smith, The Fall

Autumn time in wilton lodge park. Hawick, roxburghshire, scotland.

The main attraction hiking down into Fossil Springs. Normally I'd go for a swim in the pool below, but this was after a recent thaw and the icy water took my breath away. Refreshing, but no thank you

As the autumn leaves fall on the bank of the river and lay waiting for winter to come, the water gushes down the waterfall and further downstream. There's so much going on this photo. The brown and orange leaves, the waterfall, the green grass on the opposite bank, the trees and bushes all around. Here is a pure autumnal scene captured by the lens.

 

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This image was captured with a Canon 6D and a Canon 16-35mm ƒ/4 lens with no filters or photoshop image manipulation. This image is simply the by-product and result of applying specific photography "field-craft" techniques in order to achieve a sense of motion and abstractness within the image.

 

While handholding the camera and shooting at a relatively slow shutter speed of 1 second, I simply zoomed out or "barrel rolled" the lens while the exposure was taking place on the sensor. This intentional camera movement or ICM is what caused the light streaks to appear within the exposure.

 

I opted to apply this technique in order to capture something "different" while Workshop students of mine were busy capturing their own images of the beautiful autumnal colours of the Killarney National Park in County Kerry, Ireland.

My double page spread that I created for Nobrow 6.

 

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