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The Lower Yellowstone Falls still has a lot of snow and ice as the park slowly transitions from winter to spring.
As you can see, structured paper can be the center of attention, but does not have to (actually in the good old printing times the focus on the structure would have been considered manieristic, but I love all my creatures anyway)
These young spoonbills are at different stages of development. The one in the foreground still exhibits a partially white, feathered head; the other has lost its juvenile head feathers and now has a lime green, unfeathered head. The younger one appears to be a messy eater, judging by the vegetation on its otherwise pristine mandibles.
A summer storm had moved off leaving behind blue skies. It was my daughters last day of Jr High school. A Fantastic way to represent transitions.
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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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
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.
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 colors of the Mario Cuomo Bridge at night. reflecting off the Hudson river in New York. Explore #421 6/15/21
Dawn points, and another day
Prepares for heat and silence. Out at sea the dawn wind
Wrinkles and slides. I am here
Or there, or elsewhere. In my beginning.
T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets
Black-Headed Gull - Chroicocephalus Ridibundus
Yeadon Tarn
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