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So it's now Winter in Sydney. June, 2024.
But nobody told the roses!!!
They keep blooming like it's Spring or Summer.
This is 'Just Joey' in my garden.
'Just Joey' is a hybrid tea-rose.
Photographed last Friday, 7th June, 2024.
The bokeh consists of the fiery red leaves of my Canadian Maple 'Lipstick Red' tree which is now in its full Autumn colours - despite it being Winter. The subtropical nature of Sydney's climate alters the seasons.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L II USM macro lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
Ontario, Canada
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I always love the way the snow covers the tree branches after a snowfall. I took this early one morning before my winter wonderland disappeared.
Spotlight Your BEST [our theme]: → Winter Blues ←
For YourShot Alumni Group - Weather Assignment
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My garden is a constant source of inspiration to me. In the darkest months of winter, this amazing flower faithfully blooms. Beginning in November and continuing into March, Mahonia 'Charity' shares its golden beauty to feed my soul.
"In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer."
~ Albert Camus
A partly frozen waterfall from last February. I increased the vibrance and saturation of the ice, brightened the red rocks slightly and left the snow untouched.
Not too many birds calling actively these days in the forest, with the exception of red eyed vireos, pewees, and of course pound for pound the loudest bird out there, the Winter Wren! This one was happily singing, calling and bouncing around fairly close to the falls at Hilton Falls this rainy morning, with shutter speeds at 1/80th @ 600MM (840MM crop) I was lucky to get maybe 2 sharp frames out of 50!
On winter’s margin, see the small birds now with half-forged memories come flocking home to gardens famous for their charity.
The green globe’s broken; vines like tangled veins hang at the entrance to the silent wood.
With half a loaf, I am the prince of crumbs;
By snow’s down, the birds amassed will sing like children for their sire to walk abroad!
But what I love, is the gray stubborn hawk who floats alone beyond the frozen vines;
And what I dream of are the patient deer who stand on legs like reeds and drink that wind; -
They are what saves the world: who choose to grow thin to a starting point beyond this squalor. - Mary Oliver
Theme: Post Process Nature
We had a little snow yesterday and overnight. With the colder temperatures this past week and the forecast for continued cold, I never expected to find these mushrooms still active. Winter is here.
Hi , an image from Bolehill this morning ...3 images at 55mm stitched in PS ....thanks for looking :):)
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(pelican mix) warm winter afternoon, Shorncliffe beach, Moreton Bay, Queensland.
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"Winter Whites" theme
This is another work done in collaboration with my generous and wonderful friend, Marta Bader. Thank you, Marta, for helping me make an abstract through your reality, I hope that you approve.
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A frosty winters morn in Three Hills, Alberta, Canada.
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