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A sunset view from our campsite on the Williamson River, Oregon.

avi and J.P. hiding behind a tree

Sally Gap, Wicklow Ireland.

Shot with Sony a6000 and Canon 50mm f1.8 fd lens

Taken yesterday in Donadea, Co. Kildare

It looks very different in fisheye :) Go see Scotts www.flickr.com/photos/scottmacbride/6318093112/

Not familiar with these trees too much, but I'm thinking this is a pretty nice one.

 

© Original 35mm Kodachrome Slide Transparency.

The Fog Master is Watching!

It is native to South Central and Southwest China from Hubei to southern Gansu, south to Guizhou, Sichuan and Yunnan.

1920 Berlin - Tiergarten

Trevor Carpenter Photography Challenge. Taken on Anna Maria Island, Florida

 

on Explore 12/01/2017

 

Goldiger Herbst 2017 im Pizol, Schweiz

 

Ich vermisse jetzt schon das flache Licht und die wundervollen Herbstfarben. Dafür werden wir jetzt mit viel Schnee und Nebel verwöhnt.

Wise County, TX—OCT 9, 2010

Bois d'arc tree bearing a plentiful crop of "horse apples" (not to be confused with "road apples").

Stumbled across Peter's trees the other day, couldn't resist a shot.

Glennifer Braes.

I was reminded of this place from some excellent shots taken by Neo7Geo , so I thought I would go up and take a look for myself. It didn't disappoint, some interesting shots to be taken up there.

 

2. Explored on 1st May 2014 (#463)

Spirit of Endurance Flinders Ranges SA

(Intentional Camera Movement)

Newton Wood In Shropshire

A long range shot of some Welsh Woodland lit up magnificently last week.

A crop from a much bigger 3:2 shot that I think works better in High Res on a big screen. This is the abridged version for the mobile generation.

Tuesday morning, Isham Park, New York

In southern New Zealand the rata tree flowers bright red just before Christmas. I wish all my friends and contacts a few days of joy ahead and hope to see you all in 2015.

Part of the Buttermere day out, first shot of the day and it's a view that never disappoints.

 

I'd literally just finished packing the gear back into my backpack when low and behold four F-15's decided now was the time to roar down the valley and disappear off up Honister Pass. I repeat, I had literally just put all the camera gear back into my bag ready to move on further down the lake. I would normally have been really annoyed but the noise and the speed, just made me grin like a little child again. What a sight and what a sound, I'll get 'em next time! Mandy had her camera out though.... still waiting to see her shots of the jets....

Were some of my favorites last year. I'm not even sure if they're a kind of cherry or plum or even apple, but they were gorgeous.

 

Image made with my Nikon F100.

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