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Colorful spring and summer sim-wide landscape at 21strom in Second Life.
Not photoshopped, post-processed with ReShade.
...Phoenix got to take care of Baby Vi first...and she rocked her in the tree and sang her a lullaby...except, it seems that Phoenix fell to sleep before her dolly! :D
Thanks so much, Jennifer! We love our little crazy hair girl!!!
AND looks like I need to shorten Phoenix's Cupcake Curio pull charm! OOPS!
In early May I went out around my neighbourhood and "collected" a few treetops against a mix of blue sky and clouds that I found really appealing - I'd love to be able to identify these trees by name, but I can't. If you can, please do so in the comments, so I can tag them accordingly. Even without their names, I hope you enjoy them, too :)
No início de Maio dei uma volta pelo meu bairro e "coleccionei" algumas copas de árvores com um fundo de céu azul e nuvens que me chamou a atenção - gostava muito de saber identificar estas árvores, mas não consigo. Se alguém o conseguir, faça-o nos comentários para eu poder atribuir as tags correctas. Mesmo assim, sem os nomes, espero que as apreciem como eu :)
Carcavelos - Portugal
From a short walk on a dull/grey day in Vestre Plantage near Holstebro, Denmark - February 21, 2020.
Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate it. Today I am posting a large Panorama from my recent trip to the Easter Sierra for the Autumn Colors. Seems that Autumn is the shortest of the seasons lasting only a couple of weeks once colors start to change.
This grove of aspen trees was nestled down in a low valley and protected from the cold air left behind by snowfall on the High Sierra Peaks. To walk through this grove was like walking through a bag of starburst candies. All the colors of Autumn along with crystal blue skies and white billowy clouds blowing quickly off the Eastern Sierra. After spending a good hour shooting from inside the grove we thought to walk up the hill and view it from treetop level. We were treated to a perfectly framed snowcapped peak. It took a huge panorama to capture the grove from end to end with the resulting image that is 23800 x 7633 pixels in total.
© Darvin Atkeson
Wood Stork - Florida Wetlands - Palm Beach County U.S.A.
Very Large Colony/Flock ~ New Stork City ~ Spring 2018
*[ juvenile - in the wild - mom circling distantly above ]
(three more photos 'from this day' in the comments)
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The wood stork is a large American wading bird in the stork family. It appears all white on the ground, with blackish-gray legs and pink feet. In flight, the trailing edge of the wings is black. The head is dark brown with a bald, black face, and the thick down-curved bill is dusky yellow. Juvenile birds are a duller version of the adult, generally browner on the neck, and with a paler bill. The bare head and the long bill, which can measure up to ten inches in length, render the wood stork distinctive from other large waders in its range. Fun to observe.
This photo was taken from my front yard. Black and White rendition of a tretop with a jets contrail this morning. Dec 5th, 2015.
Future Christmas trees in the foreground, of course, and I wonder if the trees up on the ridge above them might have at one time been meant for commercial ends. I would hate to see them cut down now--maybe their owner has forgotten about them. One can hope.
"Capilano Suspension Bridge crosses to towering evergreens, cedar-scented rainforest air and Treetops Adventure, 7 suspended footbridges offering views 110 feet above the forest floor."
Great Egret juveniles ~ siblings playing ~ by the nest
Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A. ~ Summer 2019
Wing It ! ~ Well, that's it for my 30 pic summer wetland
Saint Augustine (July) wildlife series. Thanks for looking.
Have you stopped to listen to the song of the birds lately? Have you basked in the sun and the glow of nature's beauty? Listen to the tale from the treetops in this soft pink diaper featuring sweet birdies in lavender, yellow and pink.
Treetop Tale is a fitted diaper and requires a cover.
This diaper's print woven fabric, inner velour, snaps, serging, and thread colors were all chosen by a customer as part of a custom diaper order. Supplies are limited.
One of the more obscure routes on UP's vast system is the Mosher Branch of the Ste. Genevieve Industrial Lead, 28 miles of excepted track connecting Ste. Genevieve and Bismark, MO, through remote Missouri wilderness. Once the route of the Missouri-Illinois Railroad (a Missouri Pacific subsidiary), this branch is normally out of service and survives solely to serve Mississippi Lime's quarry in Ste. Genevieve during flood events. Carloads of lime are typically shipped a more direct route northward from the quarry via BNSF's River Subdivision. However, when the Mississippi River rises and flooding closes the River Sub, the carloads are routed via the Mosher Branch to the connection with UP's De Soto Subdivision at Bismark. With ongoing flooding hampering operations on BNSF's River Sub, the Mosher Branch has been seeing service 7-days a week in recent months. Between 0900 and 1000 each morning, local LSH15 departs Ste. Genevieve and trundles west at 10 mph with approximately two dozen loads, making the slow trip to Bismark in around three hours before returning to Ste. Genevieve with empties in the afternoon.
The branch typically follows the forest floor between Ste. Genevieve and Bismark and crosses very few bridges. One notable exception is the high steel trestle west of Weingarten, on which LSH15 07 is shown en route to Bismark behind an SP-painted GP60. Shamefully, the bridge's remote location makes it difficult to see, and photography is difficult without the assistance from an aerial vehicle.
Thunderstorm rages through the land towards lake Balaton.It had no sound at all and wandered with great speed. Beautiful display of incomprehensible forces.
66158 is surrounded by trees as it crosses Porthkerry Viaduct back in October 2020. The coal trains still run but rarely use this route today. 6C93 10:39 Cwmbargoed Opencast Colliery to Margam.
I keep coming back to this set of images from Easter weekend at Lake Vyrnwy looking for a portrait orientation crop with the green tree in the fore-left as a key focal point, but can't quite make it work.
Instead, here is another wide aspect version making the most of the diagonal line of light from the sunlight catching the treetops.
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Yesterday I posted a panorama view that was taken from the top of this tower. It is the Baumwipfelpfad Schwarzwald in Bad Wildbad.
The walkway from start to the top of the tower is 1,250 meters and a height of the walkway of up to 20 meters above the forest floor, the walkway meanders through beech, fir and spruce trees. The highlight is the 40-meter high, architecturally unique lookout tower that looks out over the valley below.
It is a real easy walk from the parking lot to the top and if you are too tired to walk back, there is a circular slide in the middle.
I hope you enjoy it.