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Perfect timing as a flick of the wrist and a quick tug ensures the direction you need to land your fly then retrieve backwards toward you...good luck to you young man !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and happy day dear Flickr friends !
Fly rods and sun shadows were being cast on the Metolious River.
Happy Thanksgiving to my fellow Canadian Flickr Friends!
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Wicca's wardrobe
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Clemmm
Glam Affair
Going through some photos from a trip a few years ago to Saguaro National Park. I was really Lucky to capture some nice sunrises. Here the first rays of sun burst across the desert floor.
Saguaro National Park
This spot is frequently one of my first stops on a photowalk. I like the way the the field dips slightly and rises to to the horizon. The trees in the middle of the field have a sense of isolation, and I've always wondered why they have remained to plant around.
A quick search says that perhaps they were left to provide shade relief from the sun. So, a remnant from the past. A tree that was left to shade the generations of farmers that preceded our generation of air-conditioned cabs. It would probably be bad karma to cut it down.
Bakersfield, CA.
A spring morning at the foothills of the Southern Sierra in Kern County, CA.
#shootlocal
We then headed over to walk in the esplanade along the Charles . It was another glorious day and many people were casting off to go sailing on the river.
Lisboa, 2019
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I can't resist a food shadow, especially the outlined shadows of gates or railings. The sun is far too low in the sky in the winter months to create many, but with us slowly moving into spring now, I am starting to see them appear more on my morning walk to work. This one was a rounded set of iron railings on top of a low, stone garden wall, casting these shadows onto the adjacent road, so I grabbed a quick snap on the stroll to work
Model: Sarah.
Location: Q-BAR Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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From left-right (top row)) Jemma , Lynn Adams, Honey Ryder, Brooklyn Mallard
2nd row (bottom row)-Left-right) Imani Wolf,Spencer Pine, Janice Pine,Angelea Anderson, Marti Gomez, Porsha Wolf, Lizzie
All of these ladies are waiting to try out for the leading role in a new soap opera, on Dollmark channel.
(Scroll over faces, to see the specific doll type and who they're rebodied on)