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Deer are social animals. I often see them touching noses, licking each other, or just hanging around together. I don't know if they knew each other or just checking each other out. It fun just watching the movement and action of deer.
a world where strangers become friends and kind words prevail...flickr brings so many people closer! Thanks for touching my heart... Explored #212, Jan 13
My neighbour and I have been trying to get an opportunity to see the fawns and while I was having coffee on the deck this morning they suddenly appeared and I had my camera ready to get a shot.
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🎶 Let's listen to this beautiful music from Anna Landström - Softly Touching
"Petals hear her heart,
Sweet whispers fill empty air,
Flowers understand."
Picture made with Leonardo.AI
I love the displays of affection in Gannet pairs. The pairs are monogamous and remain together for several seasons if not for life. They separate after raising their young and bond again the following year.
In my region is still no snow, the next days must be sunny but cold...)
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On Dec. 4, 2016, Beth Rosengard had the privilege of participating in a workshop called "Cameras and Dancers" where photographers were paired with dancers for the opportunity to shoot them in a myriad of poses. The location for the shoot was Union Station – what seems like a beautiful building that I must see in person one day.
Anyway, her marvelous take on the day can be viewed in her: Cameras and Dancers album.
She graciously has allowed me access to a number of her original shots, of which I have processed in a manner I am calling Blart and Dancers ('blart' - blank canvas art).
The dancer in this image is Tina Finkelman Berkett of the Body Traffic dance company.
Mejor pincha aquí para ver en grande sobre negro o pulsa 'L'.
Better click here to view this large on black or press 'L'.
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Paz a todos en estos días. Peace to @ll peopele in these days.
Explore: 21 Dec 2010 in # 54
Canon 450D + CANON EF24-105 4L IS USM, @24mm, 1/250 sec, f/11, ISO 100
Tripod, Date 07/31/2010 15:20:00
Imagen tomada en los ibones azules, ascensión realizada desde el balneario de Panticosa. Altitud del ibon superor es de 2410m.
Los Ibones Azules también llamados Lagos del Infierno por su proximidad a los Picos del mismo nombre (3.082m.), está situado en el Valle de Tena.
English:
Image taken in the blue lakes, ascension realized from the resort of Panticosa. Altitude of blue top lake is 2410m.
The Ibones Azules also called Lakes of the Hell for your proximity to the Peaks of the same name (3.082m.), it is placed in Tena's Valley.
Explore #2 17/06/2020
Touching the past - Summer sunrise at the Ring of Brodgar in the Heart of Neolithic Orkney with the sun just breaking over the Loch of Harray.
A 0330 start with a sky hinting with promise and with anticipation building, saw me arrive at the ring just before sunrise in time to witness something special at this stunning and truly inspirational location.
I was completely alone; neither a soul around nor a distant bird’s call to break the ethereal silence at this unearthly, yet superbly magical hour. Being totally alone at such an early hour, the stones take on not just a mystical presence, but seemingly come alive too; like silent, motionless figures all about to step forward. The atmosphere and magic of this stunning and truly spellbinding location were palpable. It’s as through I had taken a step back into ancient history, transported into a different age, like touching the past in fact.
To be able to witness daybreak at the ring is as unique and otherworldly an experience as one can ever imagine. A rich reward in so many ways for such an early start, not just for seeing a spectacular dawn, but also to be in peace with both nature and with the mysterious, ancient, historic past.
Another image from a vividly memorable dawn last year from my trip to wonderful Orkney. Having fallen in love with this beautifully unique and timeless landscape 5 years ago, I feel truly privileged to have experienced nature’s wonder in such a way and in such a special location.
Mainland Orkney, Northern Isles, Scotland
Back on Bluebird Estates after a wonderful week in Toronto.
Completed the last leg of my trip (Calgary to Edmonton, a mere 30 mins) in this small Air Canada Dash 8 twin-engined, medium range, turboprop airliner. However, I do prefer big jets :-)
As always, I appreciate your visit.
Wide angle view of Cradle Mountain (1545m. altitude) reflected in Dove Lake in late afternoon. This is the first and only time I've seen snow in Australia, and I'm surprised there wasn't more of it though. It was cold, and raining cats and dogs 2 days prior on the coast, and a few days before that there was snow almost down to 500 metres on the South Island of NZ, almost the same latitude as Tasmania.
In these times of confinement, I felt like going back mentally to Greenland and remembering this magic night when we played with the Moon and our two boats... seems to me more and more incredible that this really happened. (Greenland, Disko Bay, Aug. 19)
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