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Thursday's sunset was spectacular!

Bobius arch, Alabama Hills

ODC Our Daily Challenge: In Transition

New 365 Project 2022: 16.10.

Visiting mum in South East London between Christmas and New Year, catching this Southeastern Class 707 EMU from Canon Street Station, pretty much empty on a Saturday morning.

Eastern Cottonwood leaves in different stages of fall color at Blackwater Falls State Park in Davis, WV.

 

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While traveling for work I decided to visit the Palouse in Eastern Washington. I've seen so many wonderful images from Steptoe Butte it was fun to finally experience the wonderful vistas from this spot.

 

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Setting sun at Surfers Paradise in Gold Coast

As the rain shower passed over the sun emerged and illuminated the tree.

The Autumn is leaving.....

VFA-204 will become VFC-204 officially on October 1st. While duties are changing slightly, the mission remains the same, train the US Warfighter to excel in the arena of air combat. Have A Bandit Day

Between phase change, Franklin Falls, WA, USA

Moonlight to sunlight

Polaroid Week Fall 2016

Day Five

Photo 2 of 2

 

Polaroid SX-70 Sears Special

Impossible Project SX70 Color

 

October 13, 2016

Grottoes, VA

Life's transitions, my friends, they're like the seasons. Just when you've gotten used to one, it changes its tune. One moment, you're basking in the warmth of summer, thinking you've got it all figured out. But guess what? Winter's just around the corner, ready to toss snowballs of reality right in your face. And isn't that just how life works? We sail along, making plans, chasing dreams, only to be hit by an unexpected curveball – a twist in the plot, if you will. It's like the universe saying, "Hey, remember, you're not really in control." So, just as you swap out your shorts for sweaters, remember to embrace life's transitions, because they're the rhythm of existence, the ever-changing dance that keeps us guessing, stumbling, and sometimes even finding our groove.

A fair representation of the move from steam to diesel at Horsted Keynes on the Bluebell Railway. BR Standard 4MT 80151 is setting back for the first runpast of the day on a 75H Charters/Jon Bowers photo charter as Class 09 shunter D4106 waits in the yard with an engineers train.

 

Locomotives: British Railways Standard Class 4MT 2-6-4T 80151 and Class 09 diesel 0-6-0 shunter D4106 (09018).

 

Location: Horsted Keynes station on the Bluebell Railway, West Sussex.

Mesquite Flat Dunes in Death Valley National Park

 

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Transhumanism in form of a female cyborg

Captured outside of Delta, Colorado.

Bridgette Guerzon Mills | Transitions, collage, mixed media, 8x6 inches

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Just around the north corner of Hollow Rock Resort was this transition of sky to rock I missed when I originally visited in 2017. Undisturbed by global noise and a great place to relax with an adult beverage. It photographs nice too.

the last moment between night and day....

Here's another shot of the unique fog that rolled past the Golden Gate Bridge on the last day of 2008.

Storm clouds moving in over the mountains.

A second summer Little Blue Heron with about half of its blue installed, on Horsepen Bayou.

The sandy shore at North Beach, Bear Lake, Idaho is in transition to winter. The sandy ripples here are about a foot under water and the ice is suspended a little above the water's surface. Wave action created both the rippled pattern and the ice shelf.

at Marstall, City Center Munich

it was windy so cam was shaking to much! but love this soo much!

u jus love time lapse

Eastern Sierra, CA.

 

Have a great weekend to all.

Seaton Sluice, Tyne and Wear.

 

1.3 seconds at f/22; ISO 50.

***Photographing Through The Seasons*** is an ebook recently released by the Photo Cascadia team that I am part of. This is an exciting team project to finally complete after working on it for about two years now as a side project.

 

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This image from a Kauai sunrise, titled "Morning Transitions" is one of many images with short stories on how the image was captured.

Since I can't have snow yet ;-), why not look back at the transition from summer to fall. I knew that it would be one of my favorite things about being out west, I just didn't know to what extent.

 

The color transition began quite silently ... a few leaves changing color slightly as the days began getting shorter and cooler. Before I knew it, most of the colors began to pop with the yellows coming first, then some oranges. Just when I thought it was done with the transition, it truly burst into color. I was in my glory, especially with the trees in my yard that I could watch all day. Until the inevitable happened ... the winds began to blow them all away. It was such a sad 3-4 days for me. In my desperation, I began thinking of ways for it to stop, but soon realized this too was part of the change. I just thought it would last longer.

 

In the glorious days of October, we visited Highline Lake SP in Loma, not far from our home, and took in all of the incredible color. Along the lakeside it reflected gloriously on the waters below. Yep, I stayed there for awhile taking it all in, knowing full well it wouldn't look the same upon my next visit. I was right ... but it sure was beautiful while it lasted. :-)

 

OK, by now those of you who don't know me are probably thinking "what's the big deal lady?", but those of you who do, are understanding my awe ... and probably smiling or laughing with me. I've witnessed autumn color changes before in my travels, but never real time in my neighborhood. I think I like it.

 

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Captured using iPhone 12 Pro Max and Aquatech AxisGo water housing on Iluka Beach, Jervis Bay NSW at dawn.

Moving from Bannerdale Crags around the valley head of the Glenderamakin and up over Atkinson Pike and on to Blencathra.

Sharp Edge in deep shade.

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