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Lumbering down a woodland path, a faint glow catches my eye. I stumble away from the path and gaze upon a dancing spirit of light. Like a wisp, It teases me further away, luring me with its floating seeds. Further and further into the darkness I follow. Seduced by its light as it floats further into the distance.
Autumn is still a great time to catch sow thistles with seeds. The third photo from the "Autumn Light" series.
Lone tree on the Silver Highway between Broken Hill & Tiboburra, New South Wales, Australia.
Supposedly our skies at night currently have a hint of red from the Volcanic Dust from the Chilean volcanic eruption of The Puyehue-Cordón Caulle volcano.
I'm not sure if this is true or not, but it certainly has played havoc with our Airlines & I'm never one to let the truth get in the way of a good story anyway, lol!
DSC_6808on1 - Wisps
Group: 52 Weeks: The 2021 Edition
Weekly Theme: Week 4: Smoke (Jan 22nd -28th)
Taken January 28, 2021
Title: Wisps
Notes: Arrgh! I had to post a photo and this was a distracting week! Many things going on, including travel and a birthday. But I was determined to post a photo and not miss a week :-). So here is my selection for this week’s theme (obvious isn’t it?). I liked the monochrome look as it added to the contrast between the smoke and the candle holder and snuffer. I had many other interesting abstract smoke shots but in the end went with some context ;-).
The sharp straight architecture and right angle design of the ‘man made’ building in contrast to the soft, delicate appearance of ‘nature’s’ cloud is what drew me to take this shot.
Here is an alternate vertical composition of the details of Proxy Falls. I can't quite decide which one I like better. I am curious to hear your thoughts on it.
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A shorter than preferred long exposure was all I needed to capture the powerful force of the ocean in a soft manner
Meadow white.
Autumn field.
Appearing as if the 'wild,' but in reality, in Legacy Park, within the city of ...
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
23 September 2020.
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From left to right
Willow Wisp, Big Man, Black Cat, Universe Spider-Man, Spider Girl, Miles Morales, Scarlet Spider, Spider Woman, Prowler, Kangaroo, The Looter and Molten Man!
Thanks again to everyone who gave me suggestions on my last Web Verse post!
During the Swinging Sixties, top models like Twiggy helped promote the Raleigh Wisp. It was a mix of the look of a bicycle and the functionality of a moped. It has fully automatic transmission, allowing riders to control speed with a simple twist-grip throttle. It is powered by a 49.9cc engine.
This 1967 Raleigh Wisp KTT 30E was seen at the Cotswold Motoring Museum on 6 November 2025.
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it's foggy!
I'm trying to make up for the lost weeks in project, so I'm going backwards a bit. It should even out soon.
Thanks for looking!
immature male
approx. 20mm
They are generally obedient and stay still for the close-up shots.
@jurong eco gardensg, sg
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Photo session in studio organized by Virginie from the Photo Club of Draveil