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Just because he wears colours and is a biker means nothing....As biker was getting ready to leave, this little guy was in AWE of his bike (not only one) He asked Mother if he wanted to sit on bike and she could take a picture. He held boy, but tried not to be in pic....you can see by smile on bikers face he so enjoy this. Made me smile as well.

One tree almost touching the surface of the loch.

Taken along the loch-side walk at Fyvie Castle using an infrared 'Super Goldie' (590nm) filter in a digital converted Nikon D80.

The usual effect of the Super Goldie is to make the sky deep gold, and the trees blue. This shot is SOOC, and the water is golden, and the leaves a gentle blue.

There's a link to another shot in the first comment field. Both shots were taken within minutes of each other - the infrared Goldie filter can still surprise me!

 

There's more about shooting in infrared here: Infrared adventures on my Inedita website - if you are interested in what IR photography can offer you ;o)

 

My Infrared set: Here

My Tree set: Here

My Fyvie Castle set: Here

 

Beautiful skies, sunny day, waves...Landon is happy!

EXPLORE 12.12.08 [#172]

 

Thank you! :)

 

“There are intangible realities which float near us, formless and without words; realities which no one has thought out, and which are excluded for lack of interpreters.”

 

- Natalie Clifford Barney

Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most "favorited" (according to flickr).

Slug moth caterpillar. The thorns you see all over the body are a self defense mechanism. Anyone touching it is sure to get a nasty skin rash.

A lovely, foggy afternoon near the Carbon River Entrance to Mt. Rainier National Park in WA. All I had to do was give thanks, point the camera in the right direction, and hope I had a clue what I was doing today.

 

ISO 64 is so right on for moving water and I'm sure the amazing Hoya HD3 polarizer was on there.

 

Many thanks to our wonderful friends for stopping by and taking a look. You all are the very best! <3

 

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sopra Roverè Veronese

Lessinia

giu 2020

"smell the sea, and feel the sky

let your soul & spirit fly, into the mystic...” Van Morrison

Bonapartes Gull Turkey Point

...as the blooms begin to open as if reaching down to one another softly touching...

Thanks so so much for your visits!

Snow formations touch noses above Snoqualmie Creek.

cleaning up my iPhoto album. #2

Taken at the Retreat of the Lotus in Bellisseria

 

A young tree in the IGA supermarket carpark feeling the rough texture of the black rendered wall.

I couldn’t quite manage to fully capture the grandeur of this night as the most vibrant part of the sunset was in the opposite direction, but this still showcased a beautiful portion of it. I loved how vibrant the pink sky was and the red rock that shot up to touch it! The Lord’s work is so amazing!

Created for Treat This # 222 ~ Kreative People

 

Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces

118th MMM Move/FilmChallenge

 

Thanks to Solanosnapper for starter images.

 

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Continúo con los bosques y esos mágicos momentos que la naturaleza nos regala, espero que os guste y muchas gracias por vuestros comentarios, un saludo!

"A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and accepts you just the way you are.”

A bit of BIF practice on a landing Mallard duck.

Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis)

Monte Vista NWR, Monte Vista, CO

 

ORDER: Gruiformes

FAMILY: Gruidae

 

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Sandhill_Crane/overview

www.fws.gov/refuge/monte_vista/

I was out with my camera down the coast when I came across a plaque on a chair that I found very touching. The chair in question is the one in the middle looking forward towards the lighthouse. This is what is written on the chair. Peter Qaintmere proposed to Pam Liddle here Easter 1952. They lived happily ever after. How lovely is that?

A toddler meets himself in shadow form....

....a shadow meets itself in human form

Awarded a Highly Commended award at 2022 Royal Queensland Show - Photographic Arts - Digital Portraits

First open in 1872 as toll bridge Albert Bridge never generated sufficient income to cover it's maintenance.

You step back in time just by taking a walk, so come and get the feel

The 6634m. summit of Yerupaja at sunset. Yerupaja is the second highest mountain in the tropics. Taken from the campsite above Laguna Carhuacocha. Zoomed in view, zoomed out view wil be uploaded tomorrow.

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