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Enjoying the Winter sunshine.
The Australian brushturkey or Australian brush-turkey or gweela, also frequently called the scrub turkey or bush turkey, is a common, widespread species of mound-building bird from the family Megapodiidae found in eastern Australia from Far North Queensland to Eurobodalla on the south coast of New South Wales. Wikipedia
Dryas iulia (often incorrectly spelled julia), commonly called the Julia butterfly, Julia heliconian, the flame, or flambeau, is a species of brush-footed (or nymphalid) butterfly. The sole representative of its genus Dryas, it is native from Brazil to southern Texas and Florida, and in summer can sometimes be found as far north as eastern Nebraska. Over 15 subspecies have been described. (Source: Wikipedia)
Photo taken in the Butterfly Pavilion at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History in Santa Barbara, California.
From hand to brush the expression of paint comes empathically deep from the heart and soul. Hands with their gentle touch expressed from mind to body hand that embrace, touch, connect the body and soul through brush that connect us. The essence of the subject matter against expression helps me to consider what the genuine values of drawing could be.
Its is important for me not to be precious in my approach. It's not about the perfect thing but but an emotional response expressed deep from the heart and soul then l am painting the truth.
Old and ragged my brush that brings the energy of paint to life, With its broken handle bent bristles it remains standing through time and space in the changing light bringing life to paint.
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Lincoln's Sparrow, Melospiza lincolnii.
There's a brush pile on a walk I sometimes take that always seems to have a Lincoln's sparrow flitting around it. Usually too obscured for me to photograph. Yesterday two of them were out in the open, though far away and in the shadow.
Just a simple grouping of Birch trees against some wild brush, Amazing how they contrast and seem to dance against the dark!
Romantic, lonely tree on the road. Looks like gigantic brush.
Finally, I went out - romantic but not so lonely.
The old RX100 is such a keeper. This is the only camera from those I have, that I want to keep forever. It lacks many features comparing to bigger cameras that I have (or RX100 newer versions) but in the same time, it gives so much pleasure from simple shooting.
I took this morning when my imagination told me there was an upturned broom brushing the cobwebs from the sky. My imagination can be a strange thing. The photo is taken near Fulmodeston in Norfolk England.