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There's nothing special about this scene but to me it symbolizes the transition from winter into spring and besides which, I liked the colors of the sunrise.

We are home and enjoying some peace and quiet we don’t find on the road. When I leave in a few days, I will be taking my sister on the road which will be a tremendous transition for me. Dave is fine but needs to be home for about 3 weeks, I will miss him dearly. Thanks for everything, you always make my day, god bless, Deb.

Explore #159 4/05/07.

Fawn Lily is giving way to Camas in the Garry Oak ecosystem.

 

Moving on without leaving.

This is at my community mental health allotment . Always a source of nurture in nature been going here 15 years .

Contemporary architecture, monochrome (variation on a theme)…

Class31 31180 heads through Dawlish Warren with a short freight probably bound for Marsh Mills at Plymouth August 1986

The lower-quadrant signals were still in operation with the replacement colour-light signals installed. The resignalling was commissioned along here in May 1987.

We had a lot of holidays in Devon in the 1980's including one stay in the flat above the Post Office at the Warren. You could see the trains from there but not really photographable. The one day I didn't venture out after breakfast there was a double headed 50's working of freightliner containers presumably a special from Devonport. Shame RTT's wasn't around.

 

A hundred years old room of a castle of Panam City. Once it was a capital of Bangla. Elite & rich people used to live in these castles. But, with time everything changed. Now homeless poor people lives here risking their life.

Transitioning into another year; a new year.

No more hideouts, wearing no masks. I hope.

Leaded by the heart of the man this little boy

have been waiting forever to become.

So long 2017

Transition area after T2 at the Keszthely Triathlon. / Keszthelyi triatlonos depó.

University of Galway

 

Lubitel 166B and XP2 Super. Film developed and scanned by Davitt Photo, Salthill.

A White-Tailed Deer, winter coat still hanging on as the new years antlers begin

Photo of the Similkameen River and the distant North Cascades Mountains and Region, in the far background, captured via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 24-50mm F/4 lens and the bracketing method of photography. Okanogan Highlands Region. Inland Northwest. Okanogan County, Washington. Early February 2018.

 

Exposure Time: 1/250 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/11 * Bracketing: +1 / -1 * Color Temperature: 6650 K * Film Plug-In: Kodak Portra 160 NC

Dunlin DUNL (Calidris alpina)

  

Clover Point

Victoria BC

  

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This one is trickier...

WHile we have DUNL that overwinter.. there is also probably some preliminary northbound movement by now

Quite likely these are locally overwintering birds ...or perhaps

from Washington State wintering populations

 

Taken on April 22, 2021

  

Posted June 27th 2021

...taken in Bo-Kaap neighborhood...

  

Cape Town, South Africa...

Canon A1 / Ilford Delta 400 @ 800 / Ilfotec DD-X

1st Year

Trumpeter Swan TRUS* (Cygnus buccinator)

  

Esquimalt Lagoon

Colwood BC

 

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Field Mark Cues ^i^

TRUS traits on display

 

The width of "pinch point" (black connecting eye to the bill) , is greater than the width of eye

 

Forehead white forms a tapered V

 

Remnants of pink on bill confirms this is not an adult bird.

Bill is transitioning to complete black

 

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This area of Michigan is home to plenty of Tamaracks, which is one of only a handful of species that is both coniferous and decidious. The needles turn yellow and fall. When photographers are lucky, the first snow comes before they are finished shedding.

Out from the old into the hustle and bustle of the modern city.

 

Heritage listed No 2 Martin Place

Elements: Songbirdy and Itkupilli Imagenarium @ Mischief Circus.

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After shooting the early morning light, I spent some time shooting in the overcast conditions and exploring some areas of my favorite stretch of coast. The tide was going out, and the swell was pretty mellow.

 

I still had to time the sets and scramble, but I was able to get up onto the bigger of my two pet rocks. I was somewhat surpised to see so many tide pools filled with life considering how slammed these rocks get. But then again, intertidal animals are used to getting slammed, and therefore are very unique.

 

I wanted this image to simply focus on the big and small of Hole In The Wall beach. The prominent rock in the distance combined with some living animals making their home here. A little different from the usual "rock, sea, sky" shots, but I like it enough to post.

 

Nikon D300

Nikkor 12-24mm @ 12mm

8sec @ f11, ISO 100

Tiffen .9 ND Filter

Lee .9 and .6 Soft GND Filters

Light Box Please

 

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- www.kevin-palmer.com - Darkness transitions into dawn at Chautauqua NWR. This was my first view of the milky way since last fall.

The picture was shot during my visit to kolkata , India. The picture shows a man crafting sculptures for the famous Durga Puja ( a festivals celebrated in northern parts of India )

 

This bloom apparently changes over days from darker to darker/lighter to lighter... No idea what it is. Pretty, though. Purdy!

; > )

Camarillo, California

Night transitions to day, a few stars are still visible in the sky, while the horizon glows red. This is a second composition that I shot of one spot, something unusual for me. I like them both, and felt they were both worthy of being edited.

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