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The view from Dream Lake looking up Tyndall Creek to the jagged edge of Flattop Mountain (r) and Hallett Peak (l) on a beautiful winter's day. Wind is the norm in the Front Range in the winter. The high winds create sculpted snow lines called sastrugi which form parallel to the predominant wind direction. Moment’s Notice and I were christening our new snowshoes on this walk, happy as much for the crampons on the bottom as the effective spread of our weight on the snow.
Heute musste ein Spaziergang sein,damit die Gans und der fette Braten nicht auf dumme Gedanken kommt und an mir hängen bleibt!
A beautiful day for a walk. Went into town and walked along the River Clyde and came across this cherry blossom blowing in the wind.
How beautiful to get lost in the wheat fields. Polaroid procam / film BW spectra expired. Polaroid week’22 day 2 number 1
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A cold and windy day at my favorite lake. Thought this Northern Cardinal was going to blow right off his perch. His colors up against that dark background made my day.
It has been a while since I've uploaded something from Rizal. I remember this particular day being very wind, with lots of cloud movement and so I decided to throw on the 10 stopper and let the sunset color kind of ooze into the scene.
The wind swept landscape of Beluga Point. This is an older picture from a few years ago. I really liked this one because of how the wind has blown the snow away creating leading lines in the direction of the gorgeous sunrise.
Nonethless, as a voiceless wind-up bird unable to wind the world's spring, I decided to go flying through the summer sky - which turned out to be fairly easy. Once you were up, all you had to do was flap your wings at the right angle to adjust direction and altitude. My body mastered the art in a moment and sent me flying effortlessly wherever I wanted to go. I looked at the world from the wind-up bird's vantage point. Whenever i had had enough flying, I would land on a branch and peer through the green leaves at rooftops and roads. I watched people moving over the ground, carrying on the functions of life. Unfortunately, though, I could not see my own body. This was because I had never once seen the wind-up bird and had no idea what it looked like.
For a long time - how long could it have been? - I remained the wind-up bird. But being the wind-up bird never got me anywhere. The flying part was fun, of course, but I couldn't go on having fun for ever. There was something I had to accomplish down here in the darkness at the bottom of the well. I stopped being the wind-up bird and returned to being myself.
(Haruki Murakami - excerpt from The Wind-up Bird Chronicle)
The picture shows a single wind turbine standing in the middle of the rain. At around 130 meters tall, it gives a sense of the sheer size and height of the weather front. On the left, the sun is setting, while on the right, the storm is already passing by.
The picture was taken with the DJI Mini 4 Pro.