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Another scene along Lake St. Louis in Montreal's West Island area. Ice and snow like this is no place to enjoy a picnic; the snow was so deep I sunk way down in my small boots just trying to get this setting sun shot.
Today, July 2nd, it is hot and humid in Montreal and also here in Vancouver areas!
My favorite shot I took today. Maybe because the river is not frozen and I love birch trees. Went for a walk with flickr friends along the river trail. Had a wonderful day. First lengthy walk I have been able to manage since returning home. I injured my knee while traveling (and continued to keep walking). Going to physical therapy, had x-rays and an MRI and I am hoping to avoid surgery. Getting back to this part of the river where I had been a year ago was an accomplishment for me.
The steep cliffs and spectacular rock faces of Cataract Gorge make for great shadows and views of the misty hills beyond. There had been a fire in the forest further beyond Launceston that day so there was a definite smell of smoke in the air as I walked along the path towards the pond, further cataract and chairlift.
A half-bare beech wreathed with ivy. On an autumnal walk with friends in Cromford, Derbyshire, with a view across the Derwent Valley, on the edge of the Peak District.
Taken with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
Sometimes a sunset just helps to beautify a sparse tree outlined against it; one in which the leaves have all fallen off but it is still so very beautiful.
City of Ioannina, Greece, in early January 2023.
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Promenade au bord du lac
Ville de Jannina, Grèce. Début janvier 2023.
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Περίπατος παραλιμνίως
Ἰωάννινα, ἀρχὲς Ἰανουαρίου 2023.
Time is the substance I am made of.
Time is a river which sweeps me along,
but I am the river;
it is a tiger which destroys me,
but I am the tiger;
it is a fire which consumes me,
but I am the fire.
--Jorge Luis Borge
We are different
but we are the same.
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Stand of white birch trees (Betula pubescens) with their curving trunks in a snowy landscape, Hverir, north Iceland. This is a very busy shot for a B&W, but I think it works due to the strong white vertical curves of the birch trunks.
31/01/2021 www.allenfotowild.com
The side view of a small castle ("Schloss Eller") in our city. This castle is surrounded by a forest, where I've captured many of my forest shots!
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And in the blindness
As my world stops turning
There's a sadness like I never knew
But I still see the shining of things
--David Sylvian
Well,the only problem is that u can't sit because the benches are covered with snow,so you'll have to stand : (
Last night I dreamt I had forgotten my name
'Cause I had sold my soul but awoke just the same
I'm so lonely
I wish I was the moon tonight
--Neko Case
As blue as the sky is it was still bitterly cold and only just above freezing when I took this. Way off in the distance is Ladron Peak an isolated, highly visible peak in central New Mexico, lying about 50 miles southwest of Albuquerque. Ladron Peak is the only major peak in the compact range known as the Sierra Ladrones, which lies between the Rio Puerco to the east and the Rio Salado to the southwest.
The name of the peak means thief. Navajo and Apache raiding parties, and later Hispanic and Anglo rustlers, used the mountains as hideouts, hence the name.
Also for #39/125 formation: 125 pictures in 2025
Winter crab apples hanging in an old crab apple tree make a colourful natural display mid-winter in the Delta Dykes area, Ladner, British Columbia.
31/12/2017 www.allenfotowild.com
Created for the January Contest - Bare Branches in the TMI Group
Composed and edited in Photoshop Elements 13 Mac and Topaz Studio.
All images, layers and textures are my own work
...almost! A moss covered tree in the early Spring sunshine, by Fyvie loch. Shot with the Lensbaby Sweet 50 on the NEX-6 - in many ways my favourite Lensbaby optic ;o)
HTMT and HTT too ;o)
My Fyvie Castle set: Here
Lensbaby Sweet 50: Here
My Textural Tuesday set here: Here
My Tree set is here: Here
If you are interested about the Lensbaby and how it works there's more (off Flickr) on my Inedita website.
More about the Sweet 50 optic Here
More about the whole Lensbaby systemHere
Or a variation of my Nashi Pear tree bare branches for Sliders Sunday. Highly processed sunrise colours and a polar coordinates filter. HSS
A pair of bald eagles perched in a tall dead tree along the Chilko River, watching for left-over salmon carcasses from the fishing grizzlies, Cariboo Chilcotin, British Columbia. Pacific salmon are a key way that nutrients are transported across ecosystem boundaries, from marine to freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems, supporting a host of other species.
27/09/2021 www.allenfotowild.com
I took this photo when I was on leave from Korea back in home in Pennsylvania. I developed and printed it in the craft shop in Camp Henry in Taegu Korea upon my return to duty.
An eerie but spectacular landscape of dead Manna gums near Cape Otway, Victoria. Arguably, the death of these woodlands is due to a mixture of poor quality soil, an inadequate understory, and over-browsing by Koalas.
You've got to love how Prunus autumnalis flowers in the middle of winter! Spotting this tree in bloom this afternoon made my day :-)
Softly processed with Flypaper textures...apple blush and Chlorophyll
These trees were dead since 2009 black Saturday fire. The whole township of Marysville was burnt to the ground.