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Moodly snow scene in the Scottish Borders.

Thanks for the help with the ID of this butterfly. It was hanging out with the Common Buckeyes and Painted Ladies and is about the same size. I'm in Johnson Co., Kansas, U.S.A.

more concerned about the heather stalk in my fingers than anything else!

West Country Class Light Pacific 34046 'Braunton' heads away past Blackwell Hall from the Border City and through Cummersdale, heading for the Cumbrian Coast, with Saphos Railtours 1Z38 15:30 Carlisle to Rugby 'The Lakelander' on Saturday 10th July 2021. The headboard, added at Carlisle for this leg of the charter, read "175 Years of Cumbrian Railways".

 

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Paddy, waiting for the inevitable

Kiah, Border Collie / Lab, 4. Balmy Beach, Toronto - dogs off leash area.

at Anglesey Abbey - perennials, I think!

Meg, .. with a wonderful expression .. not quite sure what the strange man was up to with the camera box

4130 Quiet Meadow Ct., Fair Oaks / Sacramento County, California

 

Our Wonderful and Fragile World: In this thread you can post, in medium size, the photos which have received 10 awards or more in the group.

 

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Welcome to Treasures of the Planet - HALL OF FAME. This is the highest level of 4 levels of this group where photos of nature are accepted in its purest form. Once a photo has reached the HALL OF FAME level it is requested to be placed in the showcase of Lise's Masterpieces Gallery

 

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Nature's Golden Carousel

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**L4**TREASURES OF OUR PLANET - HALL OF FAME

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.. in many ways!

Anything goes in order to keep them amused..

There is much discussion in the USA political sphere about building a wall along the southern US border with Mexico. In some places the border is already demarcated with fencing. This is the case in this image where you can make out the thin line of a low fence that marks the border between New Mexico and Chihuahua, Mexico. This thin line appears to arbitrarily divide the Chihuahuan Desert. Here the dominant vegetation includes a mix of grasses and the Creosote Buch (Larrea tridentata).

 

(explored)

Border Patrol cop questioning this guy…

Borders Buses SN69ZNC arriving into Haddington on service 253 to Dunbar and Innerwick. 06th November 2019.

Fortunately just the colours in the garden border!

With the border still shut down this is about as close as I can get to photographing a train in the US. This is the massive crossing on Huron Church Road which serves as the main artery to and from the Ambassador Bridge. This is the busiest border crossing between the US and Canada, and the most economically significant one with over 1/4 of all trade between Canada and the US crossing this bridge. With the covid-19 pandemic the border has been shut down to all non-essential. Other than trucks and workers, nothing has been utilizing this bridge as seen here with a virtually empty road, mind you it was a Saturday.

 

Train: ETR 0900 job with ETL 107 (SW1500) and ETL 108 (GP9).

ETR Sub

Windsor, ON.

A beautiful border collie.

the path on the switzerland-germany border runs through a large forest area

 

www.myswitzerland.com/en-ch/experiences/route/schaffhause...

 

Pickering Yorkshire UK

Chlosyne lacinia (and Ailanthus Webworm Moth - Atteva aurea)

Paddy, ... counting sheep!

From Carter Bar looking east.

Toronto, Ontario

Ruskeala.

 

Shot on Kodak Ultramax 400 with Smena Symbol, May 2021

Ben just chillin' out !

Here’s a little more context of the photo shared the other day. I liked it better in b&w.

Are you a Border Collie or an Aussie Minty? She is an Aussie but when we play with a certain ball she has the eyes of a Border Collie. I was about ready to kick her favorite ball here and she was very focused! I wanted to get an action shot for this week but it was very dreary outside and my action shots were just not very sharp.

Thank you all for the good wishes last week concerning my kidney stone woes and my husband having Covid. We are both doing much better this week.

Greenberfield moorings and locks mark the highest point on the Leeds-Liverpool Canal, and also the border between Lancashire and Yorkshire

The Kennet (nearest the camera) is a river class, cargo carrying Leeds & Liverpool Canal Short Boat which was built for Canal Transport Limited in 1947 by Yarwoods of Northwich.

Kennet is owned by the Leeds & Liverpool Canal Society and has a permanent mooring at Greenberfield Top Lock, in Lancashire and is on the National Register of Historic Vessels.

Greenberfield, Lancashire, UK

 

©SWJuk (2021)

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Late December walk at Toms Hill.

Cross border Peace iv project visiting Crumlin Road Gaol.

Posing for Sarah's frontier photo-shoot as we waited five hours to cross the Ecuadorian border

Alaska Highway, Yukon Territory near Alaska Border in the vicinity of Mount Taylor, Nutzotin Mountains.

 

December 10, 2018.

9 Days, 4 Dogs, 2,558 Miles. Day 2 (Tok AK to Haines Jct YT).

 

An odd photo out of my digital slr, shot through side window of truck while moving; out of focus with motion blur.

No photoshop or other manipulation. It looks like a cyan filter and selective colour was applied, but I did neither. In my first review I passed it by, but on second look it appealed to me. I doubt I could repeat it.

 

Perhaps the ghosts of the landscape were just playing with me.

 

Canon 60D with EF 28-105 zoom @105mm. 400 ISO 1/160sec. f10.

Our lovely old 14-year-old Border Collie girl enjoying some late summer sunshine.

Mist, keeping an eye on proceedings and making sure she's getting her fair share of attention!

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