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Whilst horse riding through Thingvellir national park in Iceland we reached a point on the trail where the horses can stop to have a drink before crossing this ice cold river! With the air temperature around -5 celsius it shows how well adapted these horses really are!
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A bit of feline fantasy uses a photo that I took of my cat in his garden in Deep Dream Generator and Topaz Studio 2.
"Maybe the real work is in finding a way to be brave enough to live every bit of the life that's left."~ Elaine Roth
My sun bursted like a star this evening
I had a blast on my hike today
Up to the top where my lake is and there she was waiting for me
All shining
And bursting
Not always easy to get the burst correct
Sometimes it spreads too much and gets all these colours
But this was the best
I was of course thrilled in all my joy of getting a tiny bit more knowledge about this lovely photo-hobby of mine
Bit of a crop, don't see these often...
North Norfolk.
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Life's a long, long road, if we are lucky. For so long I've just followed the road, it seems with one wheel stuck in a rut at the side steering me along without me being in control. And it has gone on and on. There's a crossroads further down in the picture, in the middle of nowhere. No signs. No landmarks. Just an empty crossroads where two roads meet on the barren moorland. I'm getting near there. Do I carry on straight or turn, left or right, and explore a bit to the side...perhaps it was a waste of time, the wrong choice....nothing to see down there, and return to the junction.
I'm almost at that point, decisions, decisions in deciding if I leave so much of what I've known, work, Cheshire and the hills around, friends, goats, North Wales and take a change in direction.
We've found a place. A long way north. Seven hours drive north to Acharacle, Argyllshire at the far end of Loch Shiel. Mountains, lochs, deer, little beaches with white sand, heather...........
I've seen recently how hard it is to leave everything you've known and strike out somewhere else when my son took his young family off to New Zealand. They'd said they never could have anticipated how difficult it would be to say "Goodbye". My turn soon.
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Things have been a bit manic in the last two weeks, but I finally got the opportunity to get out and hobble to the Woods to catch the "wild garlic" before they get past there sell-by date.
The aroma of garlic as I got out of the car was unbelievably strong, with it being a still evening. I managed to get a little late light to filter through the woods and came away with some nice shots. This is the path leading into the woods, which I thought was worthy of a post! My left leg is still badly swollen and painful but the exercise walking around this enchanted woodland was great therapy.
Bit of a Wader day at Titchwell & Thornham on Sunday which is always a bit of a treat for us land locked Bedfordshire birders :-)
A Little Bit of Happiness.
Eastern Bluebird in my yard Chester County, PA on 4/3/2020.
I watched this male Bluebird carefully inspect the inside and outside of a new nesting box that I had put up, but failed to pursue his mate to even look at it, so I doubt that they will be using the nesting box this year.
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The Kite - a bit of Euclidian geometry
Building this staircase was a real challenge, due to the strange shape of the real estate. Instead of a rounded/spiral staircase the architect chose the shape of a kite.
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My Vlog is Live on Youtube. The subject of the Video is “Cows, Clouds & Cabbage Trees”. The content includes 5 Landscape locations on a short late spring Road trip in the southern Rangitikei. The Link to my Vlog is above
I loved the colours of these candle holders in The Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal.
For Sliders Sunday. HSS
A peacock Butterfly on Scabious a fairly common wild flower in damp grasslands, Its is commonly known as the Devils Bit.
“Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.”
This is a slightly closer crop of this beautiful chapel in Grand Tetons National Park that I had previously posted. It is enhanced a bit in color and more closely cropped to give a slightly better view of this iconic landmark.
I’ve lost a bit of mojo getting out to the beach for photography these last couple of months. I’ve been giving too much priority to working out and partying. In my defence it was Christmas and New Year I guess. Time to change that! I think I’ve found my motivation in a 100X group on Flickr , where you commit to taking 100 photos of subject “X”. Not to be confused with 100 X-rated photos 😉 So I’ve committed to taking 100 new “Waterscapes” this coming year. I’ve been to all but a couple of the coast’s 49 beaches , but why not go back and enjoy them all over again . They are always fun to visit and there is always something new & different to see. And I haven’t paid anywhere near enough attention to our 4 large lakes and numerous rivers, creeks and bays. Besides, I don’t think I have enough seascapes in my gallery 😂
So this is waterscape photo 1 of 100 for 2025.
Hope everyone is having a great week! Thanks for all the kind comments , they are always greatly appreciated.
A bit late posting was in North Yorkshire last night. Just got home
A sunrise at Robin Hood”s bay on the North Yorkshire coast
A very Happy New Year to everyone …all the best
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Does the little bit on the end of this shell look like a little shell eye to you too?
I like to think that there is a whole little world inside with little shell creatures looking at live feeds from the "eye" on little TV screens, analysing response tactics to the environment on their little shell computers, initiating their outer shell of silence until any potential danger has passed, and then cheering and jumping about and giving each other little shell creature high-fives. That little hole in the spirals under the eye is their emergency escape hatch I reckon. In an emergency, the ConchChime goes off and they throw a little shell creature ladder out the hole and make their escape while whatever they are escaping from is busy at the main entrance. There may have been a little hero shell creature stay behind to distract whoever they were escaping from, maybe named the Coral Crusader. I hope he/she made it out safely! Must be a tough life being a little shell creature, I'm exhausted just thinking about it!
PS - I like shells, but then again, who doesn't!
Bit of a change for me I wanted to see if I could pull of a portrait and come up with something that didn't lose my style.... I think its OK.....finally thanks to my lovely model for this Mimi!!