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Photographing these "ice caves" is physically demanding, technically challenging, and sometimes dangerous. Some of the caves I've explored extended for thousands of feet into total darkness. The resulting images are often quite surreal in these ephemeral natural wonders.
A male Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) discovered a treasure trove of nutrients likely stored by another bird in a cavity in the rough bark of the aspen poplar in the woods east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
29 December, 2022.
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While trying to retrieve photos from 2012 to 2015 on a failed drive I found a trove of full moon shots with pink clouds. Best Buy was able to retrieve them but it was expensive and took over 6 weeks. Now I make two copies of all my photos.
September 3pm hour. A mesmerizing treasure trove of golden sunshine sparkles appeared in the water as I was walking around Ventura Harbor. Then in the fresh ocean breeze, along came a stand-up paddleboarder, unencumbered and uncluttered. After swirling through the sparkles like a lightweight nomad, he turns and looks back. I wonder if he saw the same thing I did. Anyway, it looks like he was freely enjoying the afternoon and I hope he goes home happy.
To be here was such a treat. I wanted a picture with boats for my 'Hours' picture because I was born in September in the 3pm hour on what is now 'International Talk Like A Pirate Day', so it worked out well. Arrr, Matey!
September is so lovely and it will transition into Fall before we know it. As Summer fades, it leaves its door open just a little...
Thank you again for your patience, my Flickr friends. I'm still off and on for awhile longer.
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I was driving down a new country road on my way to a Greenhouse when to my dismay I came upon a treasure trove of Bluebirds!
Sometimes despite all the fantastic skies, the beauty is in the sand. I love it when shapes and forms appear as the waves recede. A treasure trove of subjects. sand is by Holly Golightly.
I recently had the opportunity to photograph an abandoned funeral home in Cleveland's inner city. This is one of my favorite shots from that day. As the man once said, "I ain't scared of no ghosts!"
Cleveland, OH USA
Dort wo die Königsallee in Düsseldorf endet wurde der KÖ-Bogen errichtet. Mit der Fertigstellung des Bogens 2013 erhielt Düsseldorf eine neue Mitte. Für Fotografen eine wahre Fundgrube für Motive und Visualisierungen.
Where the Königsallee ends in Dusseldorf, the KÖ-Bogen was built. With the completion of the arch in 2013, Düsseldorf received a new center. For photographers a treasure trove of motifs and visualizations.
Foto: Klaus
This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Metallic Sheen. One is new and one I found in my treasure trove of archives...
HMMM!
A treasure trove of photo opportunities: the (caution: tongue-twister) Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord, the site of a former smelting works and a cultural heritage gem.
Year after year I watch my garden go through the metamorphosis of the seasons. Some flowers with delicate, fragile stems actually are some of the strongest survivors of the elements. I really liked how the various stages of these seed heads was present. Here's to nature and photography!
! Step into a world of colors, craftsmanship, and culture! Whether you seek exquisite handmade jewelry, vibrant market finds, or elegant vintage pieces, Jerusalem’s charming shops are ready to welcome you. Wander through the historic streets, explore unique treasures, and take home a piece of this magical city. Your adventure starts
(Explore #75: Oct 03, 2008).
James, our electrician (in the "electric" blue jumpsuit :-D), is standing on the dock, in the rain, discussing lighting for our reflected vacation log house. I'm across the lake, getting wet, while trying to capture the unexpected "riches" of this normally rather mundane event.
Bluebird Estates, Alberta, Canada
"In childhood, we press our nose to the pane, looking out. In memories of childhood, we press our nose to the pane, looking in."
Robert Breault
Seeing this image reminded me of my childhood and exploring the contents of my Grandmother's jewelry box.
This Cedar Waxwing found a treasure trove of Rosehips and procured quite a few before moving on from Willow Pond. There is a small park centred on that water body in Airdrie, Alberta, Canada. The red tips on the wing feathers of a mature Cedar Waxwing are wax-like growths coloured by a carotenoid pigment that is found in red fruits. As the birds age, both the number and size of the tips increases. It appears that the tips serve as signals of fitness that come into play during mate selection.
A string of pearls sat on top of a silvered card with a sea shell as a prop. A gold reflector held to the left hand side helped the windowlight light the image.
I took a couple of steps back and saw what appeared like a pile of copper pennies..I mean the old lovely big copper pennies (not the fiddly little things around today ) In fact are pennies still currency these day ? We have quite a collection of old coins oddly enough because both Jonathan and I used to collect them..Still miss threepenny bits or a shiny sixpence and felt rich if I had half a crown...aw what have they done to our old currency :(
"Treasure Trove" è una bellissima e gigantesca rosa da seme.
Fu trovata per caso da un gentleman inglese, John Treasure nel suo giardino a Burford House nel 1977.
The forests of Western North Carolina hold a treasure trove of sights, sounds, aromas, all laid out before any who bother to take a moment to look. This waterfall is only a mere 12 feet tall, and through most of the year the foliage covers its waters, through most of the year it runs gently… During the late fall and early spring though, it opens up, then you wait for the rain. The once gentle fall becomes something more, eye catching, magical, a sight to behold, a sight worth stopping for. Take your time, and really give this lovely little curtain of water deep in the forest more than a glance, allow yourself to become entranced. Nature lays itself bare before us, all we have to do is look.
Aperture: f6.4
ISO: 400
SS: 1/4th
Focal: 9mm
Fujinon 8-16mm
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sometimes it is a bittersweet experience when I examine these window displays of our local thrift store - someone has died and their beloved collections are boxed and donated ...
song by The Beatles "Money Can't Buy Me Love"
Emmaus Emporium a treasure-trove of all things retro and vintage - a collector’s paradise full of yesteryears goodies. (£30 each ;-))
It's a veritable treasure trove of gifts at Man Cave this month. Head straight over if you know the way, of get the deets from my blog: billybeaverhausen.com/2019/12/25/partridge-in-a-pair-tree...