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Another image from Winterthur Museum for 100x Artificial light theme.
A mix of holiday lighting and some fake white twinkle lights via the Lens Light app. I think I have had that apps for years and this may have been the very first time I've used it.
Captured with iPhone and edited on the iPad in Snapseed and Lens Light.
The Royal exhibition Building is beautiful both inside and out with lovely windows and dome. museumsvictoria.com.au/reb/
A path through Garendon Park that I've managed to overlook for the decades that I've lived in Loughborough. Another lockdown discovery!
The thaw has come and all the frosted trees now have little droplets of frost melt. My wife says this one looks like a cartoon horse's head. It took me a while, but now I can't unsee it!!
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With the warm winter we have had the trees have sprouted some buds
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This summer has been a very mixed bag of weather, including some more recent humid weather which has brought out profusions of blooms in neighbourhood gardens including these beautiful East Asian Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (pink flower) China Rose hibiscus flowers.
Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The genus is quite large, comprising several hundred species that are native to warm temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is known colloquially as Chinese hibiscus, China rose, Hawaiian hibiscus, rose mallow and shoeblackplant
Jackie wanted to join our camera group shoot in Market Harborough but I preferred to take a walk along the Harborough Branch of the Grand Union Canal. Jackie dropped me off at Foxton Locks and I walked along the canal to Market Harborough. It was very windy; the sound of the wind roaring through the bare branches was a delight. Perfect - and I managed to time the 6 mile walk to join Jackie and the photography group for lunch ;-)
[Explored] “Love can change a person the way a parent can change a baby- awkwardly, and often with a great deal of mess.”
― Lemony Snicket
There is a tree in my neighborhood with a severe lean. This is the crown of it and one of these days a blustery storm like we can have is going to blow it over. There was a blue sky for the background but I chose to invert the photo, and use a black & white IFR version.
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Late afternoon rays of sunshine filtering through the October woodland.
ExploreHighest position:24 on Sunday, June 12, 2011
It's the great colours in autumn and then when the leaves have gone, I love the shapes and intricate branchwork which are revealed
Even on numbing, frosty nights,
Through branches bare, and gnarled like
Fingers frozen in winter's icey grasp,
Bathed in beautiful white moonlight
Owls
Hunters
Silent ghosts
With tallons sharp and penetrating as winter's cold,
Swoop
To claim another soul in the freezing
Dead of night
It is the killing time ...
Created for
The TMI Winter Branches Challenge
The Award Tree - Trees in Winter Challenge
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A substantial manor house existed on the site in around 1600. It was damaged under attack in 1642, re-built in 1660, burnt down in 1662 then re-built again. It was used as a dower house until at least 1728. The house disappeared in the early 19th century, and the park and most of the gardens are now either under pasture or wooded.
Northern Cardinals, in a through-the-window shot during our recent snowstorm.
iNaturalist link www.inaturalist.org/observations/258573497
Jenny Pansing photos
“You expected to be sad in the fall. Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintery light. But you knew there would always be the spring, as you knew the river would flow again after it was frozen. When the cold rains kept on and killed the spring, it was as though a young person died for no reason.”
― Ernest Hemingway, A Moveable Feast
There is a dead tree in our neighbors yard whose limbs reach over the fence way in the back of our yard. The birds and squirrels love those branches and the great vantage point they provide to all the feeders in my yard.
Several months ago I captured a shot of two Northern Cardinals, a male and female, sitting together on one of those limbs. It's probably just a coincidence, but I can't help but wonder it this is the same couple I saw back then?
Time seems to march even faster as we age, with the seasons and stars moving onwards.
This is a montage of a couple of my photos - bare branches in winter, the clock at Melbourne Central along with a starry texture and AI old man face.
We are all absolutely shocked by the horrendous terrorist attack on Jewish Australians celebrating Hannukah, (festival of light), that occurred last night in Bondi Beach. As I write this, 15 people are dead and many in hospital. One of the shooters is also dead, another in a critical condition in hospital. 42 are injured. Ahmed al Ahmed has been named a hero after disarming one of the shooters and was injured by the other shooter. The first responders deserve mention also for bravery attending the injured whilst not knowing if there was still danger.
Australia has had a number of anti-Jewish attacks including the fire bombing of a synagogue in Melbourne.
Such violent hate has no place in our society! This has been the largest shooting event in Australia since the Port Arthur shootings in 1996.
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A misty December morning in the local woods. Had my eye on this tree for a while and that morning the shot seemed to work.