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Okay, it's not actually within our backyard, but it's just beyond it. The yard behind our house borders a large park that is just being developed. The park was recently seeded, and the straw was put down as mulch. I took this shot while standing on our backyard deck. I think these Sandhill Cranes must have been eating the grass seed.

 

I know that there's not a lot going on in this image. But I rather like the repetitive poses of the birds, and I thought it was kind of cool that I could get this shot without leaving home, so I decided to go with it. The abundance of Sandhill Cranes in the area near our new home in Michigan has been one of the pleasant surprises of living here.

in the Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India

Smile on Saturday: Optical instruments

Understand and enjoy the fact that photography is a unique medium. Respect and work within photography’s limitations, you will go much further.

Donovan Wylie

What advice would you give young photographers?

 

No one is above the law! Indict Trump!

 

cosmos, little theater garden, raleigh, north carolina

Caernarfon Castle dates from 1283 AD when King Edward I (Edward Longshanks) started construction on this massive fortress following his conquest of the fearsome Welsh kingdom the previous year. It is the largest and the best preserved of Edward's castles.

 

It was here that the investiture of Charles, Prince of Wales took place in 1969.

 

This view is of the westernmost portion of the castle looking out to sea.

 

[ From film] —Best viewed large to see detail.

A brightly coloured bird, the golden-browed chlorophonia is distinctive within its range. The male is bright green above and yellow below, with a wide golden-yellow eyebrow stripe and a violet-blue cap. It has a narrow blue eye ring and a thin blue line extending from its nape to its breast. The female is similar, but without the golden brown and yellow breast; these are both replaced with green. They average 13 cm (5.1 in) in length.

I was lucky to find this mushroom, I don't know the name, if somebody can help me. There was a ray of light in front of it but the mushroom was in the shade. The weather forecasts are always wrong and the rain dissipates when it reaches our area, I don't know why. We really need the rain, all the ground is dry. Climate change is not in a good mood this year.

 

Thank you very much for your kind comments and visit, much appreciated!

One of the iconic peaks along the Kananaskis Trail. Too many peaks to pick a favorite, but Mt. Kidd is high on the short list.

 

"Mount Kidd is a 2,958-meter (9705 ft) double-summit massif centrally located in Kananaskis Country in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta, Canada. Mount Kidd is situated within Spray Valley Provincial Park." wikipedia

 

Have a wonderful weekend!

 

Within the valley are a series of reservoirs constructed over a hundred years ago by the Victorians to supply fresh water to Birmingham more than 70 miles away

Within few minutes grey sky changed into such a palette of colours.

-Have Unequal@FaMESHed- Emily Outfit

-Arabic Tattoo@Sense Event- Butterfly Tattoo

 

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When the storm of life rages around you..rise to the challenges..hold strong, and you will weather that storm... ❤️

 

Rise

 

Custom pose made by the amazingly talented The Real Blue

 

His Store : BB Poses

  

Thank you BB, for accepting the challenge...there really are no words to truly thank you for the help. *hugs* ❤️

"Within a realm of kinship fair,

Two sisters dwelled, their hearts entwined by blood,

Yet jealousy's venom did their souls ensnare,

And tore asunder love's delicate flood..."

 

Imagined in Midjourney with additional processing in DAP and Photoshop.

 

Title adapted from Maurice Lennon.

 

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Pentax K-5

SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7 (almost all shots with this lens taken with aperture at 2.0)

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Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing,

there is a field. I will meet you there.

When the soul lies down in that grass,

the world is too full to talk about

language, ideas, even the phrase 'each other'

doesn't make any sense.

 

- Rumi, "The Great Wagon"

 

And for those inclined :-)

Nick Mulvey's 'meet me there'

from the album First Mind.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVNRDmhwuPw

Photographed the male Pileated Woodpecker looking for grubs high on a dead branch on a tree in the Circle B Bar Reserve in the City of Lakeland in Polk County Florida U.S.A.

 

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My first Stag image of the season,against the backdrop of the magnificent Exmoor scenery. It took me about 4 hours of walking,crawling and crouching to get within range for this shot.

Unlike Park Deer the Exmoor deer are truly wild and very wary so getting close is always a challenge .

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[...] In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer [...]

-- Quote by Albert Camus (1913 - 1960)

 

Rome, Italy (December, 2007)

For bigger--->

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Seb, thank you so much for your patience and guidance :))!! You're the angel honestly!!

His work is amazing...check it out here...

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Shadows within shadows, quiet within quiet. An atmospheric time this foggy morning is. The ways of light and sound go in a strange ways, they spread differently. The path goes differently. Was I here before? Am I still here?

Within you, there is a stillness and a sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself ~ Hermann Hesse

   

Slowly creeping

deeper within,

deeper and

deeper,

only to find

something else creeping.

An absence of color.

A longing of light.

Buried within

the creeping night.

 

This is a composite captured from a combination of fern exposures. Continuing the abstraction of nature.

The Temple of Aphaia (Greek: Ναός Αφαίας) or Afaea is located within a sanctuary complex dedicated to the goddess Aphaia. Formerly known as the Temple of Jupiter Panhellenius, the great Doric temple is now recognized as dedicated to the mother-goddess Aphaia. It was a favourite of the Neoclassical and Romantic artists such as J. M. W. Turner.

 

It stands on a c. 160 m peak on the eastern side of the island approximately 13 km east by road from the main port of Aegina island, which lies in the Saronic Gulf, Greece.

 

Aphaea (Greek: Ἀφαία, Aphaía) was a Greek goddess who was worshipped almost exclusively here. She originated as early as the 14th century BCE as a local deity associated with fertility and the agricultural cycle. Under the later Athenian hegemony she came to be identified with the goddesses Athena and Artemis and with the nymph Britomartis as well, by the 2nd century CE, the time of Pausanias:

 

On Aigina as one goes toward the mountain of Zeus, god of all the Hellenes, the sanctuary of Aphaia comes up, for whom Pindar composed an ode at the behest of the Aeginetans. The Cretans say (the myths about her are native to Crete) that Euboulos was the son of Kharmanor, who purified Apollo of the killing of the Python, and they say that Britomartis was the daughter of Zeus and Kharme (the daughter of this Euboulos). She enjoyed races and hunts and was particularly dear to Artemis. While fleeing from Minos, who lusted after her, she cast herself into nets cast for a catch of fish. Artemis made her a goddess, and not only the Cretans but also the Aeginetans revere her. The Aeginetans say that Britomartis showed herself to them on their island. Her epithet among the Aeginetans is Aphaia, and it is Diktynna of the Nets on Crete. Description of Greece 2.30.3

European Otter - Lutra Lutra

 

Ollie

 

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Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.

-Buddha

 

At Chase Ambience Hideaway. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ambiance%20Hideaway/148/16...

The spectrum of colors we enjoy in Nature can be infinite. The hues, the depth and the richness in the combinations we witness don’t go unnoticed. Whether the colors are in a sunrise or a sunset, in the colorful leaves of a warm sunny Autumn day or the freshest of flowers on a Spring morning, when enjoying these colors let’s remember too that, “Softness Counts.” Softness can almost be felt within a given presentation. Thanks for viewing my work.

at Mt. Coot-tha. This pond normally has a wonderful array of Water Lilies and other plants growing within it.

Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos platyrhynchos) - 20230511-01

 

A large duck, generally common and familiar within its extensive range. Males are distinctive with iridescent green head, yellow bill, chestnut breast, and gray body. Females are mottled brown with orange and black splotches on the bill. Found anywhere with water, including city parks, backyard creeks, and various wetland habitats. Often in flocks, and frequently mixes with other duck species. In North America, females can be tricky to distinguish from American Black Duck, Mottled Duck, and Mexican Duck where ranges overlap. Those species are all darker-bodied than Mallard. A good view of the wing can be helpful, too: white wingbars on the leading and trailing edges of the blue wing patch are bolder on Mallard. Frequently hybridizes with those species, which can be even more confusing. Any bird with extensive white in the tail or curled feathers above the tail has some Mallard genes. (eBird)

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I had the distinct feeling that I was being watched, even though I could not see another soul along the wide open trail, except for my husband. Scanning the reeds and shrubs for a bear or other mammal, I finally locked eyes with this well-hidden mallard. He never moved - just watched us with a rather unnerving intensity :-)

 

Trans-Canada Trail, Stittlsville, Ontario, Canada. May 2023.

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