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A new favorite bird while in Arizona. This male Vermilion Flycatcher made a great tree decoration.

You will find something more in woods than in books. Trees and stones will teach you that which you can never learn from masters.

Saint Bernard

 

There is very famous over photographed tree in New Zealand, this is not it. We had heard of this tree and while away for the weekend went on the hunt and found it.

Pentax MX with 50mm Lens, FP4+ @ Iso 200 in Ultrafin

Another from yesterday.

Near Iddesleigh in Devon

Happy New Year to all my Flickr Friends.

It's -7 degrees here. Very cold. Blessings for all.

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And now we welcome the new year. Full of things that have never been. Rainer Maria Rilke

 

Captured on a frosty morning at Midden Delfland and slightly slid for Sliders Sunday.

Flock of blackbirds roosting in trees watching a beautiful sunset.

 

Thanks to K.

Photo taken with Samyang 7.5 mm

Another shot of the lone tree at Buttermere. This was taken on our first evening there as it was just a short walk away from the hostel.

 

It was fairly windy and we'd just missed the best of the sunset but still ended up with a couple of photos. I previously posted a traditional landscape version of this but I did a portrait style shot as well, and here it is :)

 

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Bare Trees against a gray sky on a cold January day in North Carolina.

dedicated to CW61 :-))

The oldest tree of the forest stands in a small pond. It carries no longer leaves, but is still decoratively and a popular subject for photographers!

 

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Fire alight, autumn in the mind's eye.

Tree and arc over sunset at Rocky Point Park in Warwick, Rhode Island.

This is quite possibly the most photographed tree in the UK.

 

This little lone tree at Llyn Padarn in Snowdonia has been shot by photographers from all over the world, and while I was in Snowdonia I hadn't planned on a visit as it has been so overdone.

 

But, on my last day, I had to abandon my plan to walk up Snowdon due to the weather and stuck for a location I ventured down to this spot. It was a hazy morning with a fair bit of low cloud around but thankfully I was the only one there so didn't have to get in the customary queue to get my shot.

I didn't stay long, there's not a lot else to see here really so I got my photo and headed home.

 

When it came to editing I gave the photo a cooler look as there was a bit of blue in the haze but it was fairly white and boring. I had to go with a tight crop as the sun was quite high in the top left hand corner and looked ugly in the photo.

  

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Wagtails at the lake near my home have one juvenile.

He is as big than mom and dad, and soooo noisy :)

Easy for the photographer to find them now

For this one I was on a bridge and the wagtails in tree over the lake or under the bridge on the ground

 

ps : in the shadow of big trees over the lake so very high ISO for this one

 

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The sun begins to rise on North Texas' Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.

frozen tree ....

 

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rezerwat przyrody Wodospad Wilczki

 

Dawniej nazywany również Wodogrzmoty Żeromskiego, Wodospad Wilczki (niem. Wölfelsfall) znajduje się na rzece Wilczka w Masywie Śnieżnika (Sudety Wschodnie), w pobliżu Międzygórza. Wysokość wodospadu wynosi 22 m. Jest to drugi co do wielkości wodospad w polskich Sudetach, po Wodospadzie Kamieńczyka. Przed wielką powodzią w 1997 r. woda spadała z wysokości o 5 metrów większej. Powódź wymyła wtedy, jak się okazało, sztucznie wykonany próg z początków XIX w. Przed 1945 r. wysokość wodospadu sięgała nawet 30 m. Wody spadają z progu szerokości ok. 3 m do niewielkiego kotła eworsyjnego wyżłobionego w mniej odpornych łupkach łyszczykowych. Zimą wokół kaskady tworzy się efektowny lodospad.

 

Powstanie wodospadu związane jest ze wznoszeniem się trzeciorzędowego uskoku przerywającego bieg rzeki. Skały progu i wąwozu zbudowane są z gnejsów gierałtowskich. Wąwóz za wodospadem, mający szerokość ok. 3 m, 20 m długości i 15 m głębokości, nazywany jest kanionem amerykańskim. Po ok. 300 m Wilczka wypływa w dużo szerszą dolinę, przegrodzoną dalej tamą wybudowaną tu w 1908 roku.

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Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces 113th MMM WHATS IN THE SKY Challenge

Tree Gallery Collection 2016.

Sunset and trees at Warwick pond.

Near Tomingley, NSW, Australia, September 2015.

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