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up, at Sugar Beach, Toronto
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expired film 10/2017
original formula
lomochrome purple xr 100-400
large trees in the park are given a coat of white at the base, which blends with the tree's secretions and takes on different hues.
These trees were silhouetted by a golden sunrise at Sandhill Crane Access Park in western Palm Beach County, Florida.
Just walkin' through the forest and who did I see standin' on a fallen tree alookin' at me? A She-goat! Love her eyes.
This tree was previously damaged. In fact a lot of our trees are in bad shape due to insects or possibly disease. We're expecting a wild storm with very heavy rain and winds 50-70 mph. Hope that doesn't happen. My thoughts are with those in states that had tornado damage and loss of life.
Traditionally, whenever there's a family gathering, I tend to take an hour or so to wander around the neighbourhoods and drive around aimlessly, hoping to find a photo or two. This year's All Saints' Day was no different.
Taken with Pentax MZ-5 film camera and smc Pentax-FA 28–90mm F3.5–5.6 kit lens, on a roll of Foma Fomapan 200 Creative film. Developed in Adox Adonal, 1+50 dilution at 21°C.
Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 film scanner using VueScan 9.
at the Park Series ....
Taken Sept 7, 2016
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This red headed woodpecker was photographed perched in a tree at Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Martin County, Florida. See this, and more, on my website at tom-claud.pixels.com.
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It's my car in the background - I thought it would be a nice spot of colour.
This oak was planted in the year 1871 as a token of peace.
In that year the Franco-Prussian War (1870 -1871) was finished.
The tree is called Oak of Freedom.
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spring spring spring!And if you dont want to be down with me, you dont want to pick from my
Apple tree
Erykah Badu
Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) perched near its nest territory on a fence row bordering a grassy meadow along the south end of Beaverhill Lake east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.
The green background is the grassy meadow.
15 May, 2017.
Slide # GWB_20170515_8351.CR2
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