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644: This is a sunny yet cold morning walk along the Merced River through the Yosemite Valley. Best time of the day. I could sit here on a log all day and watch the world go by. It is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places I have ever been in the entire world. I feel so fortunate to live relatively close to this magnificent landscape in California.
The beautiful firetail is a common species of estrildid finch found in Australia. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 1,000,000 km². The species inhabits temperate shrubland habitats in Australia.
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Sometimes our eyes play tricks on us and we start seeing double. It was an enjoyable morning with the Great Blue Heron.
These are the flowers I received on my last day of work. So as one chapter of my life ends a new one begins as I start my new job next week.
The last half of 2016 was very difficult for me which is why I hadn't been posting any photos. The hardest part was having to sell my Nikon camera.
But this year things are looking up with a new job and I will be using a new camera and I will be out and about snapping away.
Rock City officially opened as a public attraction on May 21, 1932. It got off to a slow start because advertising in those days was difficult, especially since Garnet & Frieda Carter’s mountain-top attraction was not located in a place that people would just happen to be passing by and take notice. It was at this point another brilliant idea of Garnet Carter’s was born. In 1936, he enlisted the help of a young sign painter named Clark Byers, who was hired to travel the nation’s highways and offer to paint a farmer’s barns in exchange for letting him paint three simple words: See Rock City. The distinctive black-and-white signs appeared as far north as Michigan, as far west as Texas, and as far south as Florida. The advertising soon began to produce the desired effect and by the 1950's, Garnet's message was painted on over 900 barns. Journalists began calling Clark and his helpers the "Barnyard Rembrandts", and vacationers by the millions have heeded the call to "SEE ROCK CITY".
Garnet's innovative spirit and Clark's hard work are still evident along many U.S. highways (not particularly the interstate system but the old highway system) and are much loved pieces of Americana. This one in particular is located about 30 miles southwest of Rock City and reads "35 Miles to Beautiful Rock City". It is also the barn that has a similar message on the opposite side of the roof that reads "Sequoyah Caverns" making it one of the more unique advertising barns I've ever photographed. Having one 'attraction' on one side of the roof and a completely different 'attraction' on the other side is about as interesting as you can find in one of these old advertising barns. (See the image below in the comments for the other side.)
Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
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Moraine Lake has to be one of the most beautiful sights I've ever seen in my life so far. It was photos of this lake that first inspired me to want to travel to the Canadian Rockies, and now I can say I've been there twice! It's one of my favorite places in the world.
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I am back again, sorry guys, i was suffering from a viral infection so i was not able to see flickr much, i missed you guys so much n your work too.....
THIS SHOT WAS CLICKED BY MY DAD BUT HDR BY ME......lol
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