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A nice cross hatch effect of the shadows... Waiting for offers from Bill Gates for the new "Windows" :)

 

I've heard others refer to this very pretty female fox as "Sweetpea." She's a wild fox that lives off one of the trails in Anchorage. Here she gives me a pretty image as she sits in the snow and casts a shadow.

 

Taken 21 February 23 in Anchorage, Alaska.

Clouds and sunlight across the pretty Lac Peyto in Alberta.

These pollard willows are one of my favorite alleys and this is an image without leaves.

 

Their trunks have been shortened as young trees at a height of approximately 1 to 3 meters and whose branches are cut regularly.

 

Since branches of willows were often used as piles for the construction of fences, new plants emerged from these piles due to the enormous regenerative capacity of the willows. For this reason, pollard willows often occur (e.g. in the Lower Rhine area) in a row.

 

Today, there is now economic use of willows, as industrial substitute products have been established. This is why pollard willows are no longer cultivated nowadays.

 

© Rainer Merkl

Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

Camera: iPhone 13 pro max

 

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A tiny blue button casts a patterned shadow as light shines through its intricate holes.

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The Low lighthouse tower on the beach at Burnham on sea casting a lengthy shadow in early morning light

Butterscotch looks a little intense in this one.

Please No Invites, and if you like view this on large,

This is for my friend Davidgutierez2007, please view his awesome stream.

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Textured and effects applied with PS and Topaz

Have a great weekend!

Caught on the column inside the Union Fare Restaurant on East 17th Street in Manhattan. The restaurant is housed inside the original Barnes & Nobel bookstore, which you entered on Fifth Avenue at 18th Street, but occupied the block between 17th and 18th Streets. It is now a very good restaurant and a very cool space.

Fishermen at dawn along the Pacific shore at Cannon Beach, Oregon.

street scene from a year or so ago

one of my bolder moments

actually speaking to a stranger

asking to make some photographs

he even posed for a few

but this one i liked a lot

 

littletinperson

I think that's the right phrase... quiet, tranquil, serene, alone - and then a photographer turns up :-)

UCR main campus, San José, Costa Rica

A fisherman casting his net for another round of catch. He got a good catch. Was his lucky day

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