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Photograph from an album of images of roads, street furniture and vehicles in the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, on Aldersbrook Road, Newham, London, run by the City of London Corporation.

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Then tension of expectation is high, the moment to drop and join the scattering is nigh ,a scene illuminated by the sun, our star, that holds beauty in my heart; fascination of change, simplified by time, leaf and sunlit green.

 

In another scattering not far, another scene is set, its like an atoll in a still green ocean

 

Underneath the oak I see grass, short green and soft,

Underneath the oak I see beams echoed in shadows scattered and random, I see leaves of change, random colours that delight, crispy edges that crackle and crunch

  

The soft wind caresses the branch, asking the question, asking the question..............colour ,change, brittleness, gravity and random patterns, a mosaic of interaction.

 

Underneath the Oak, I feel.........................alive.

 

A scene captured in the grounds of 'Antony', National Trust, Cornwall, England

A cool deep pool where two streams join together. Dappled sunlight shines through the trees.

An infrared photo taken in a small valley on Dartmoor.

On the way down the hillside. I spotted this tree bathed in glorious light.

Our badly damaged Art Centre under earthquake repairs. On a walk around the city April 26, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

  

Dappled sunlight on flowers

 

Captured with Sony Alpha 6000 (ILCE-6000) with Fotodiox NEX-M42 adapter and Pentax / Asahi Auto-Takumar 35/2.3 lens.

 

(I'm really gaining a strong appreciation for this camera and especially this lens!)

I was concerned about repeating myself rather, doing more tree stuff, but I think there's life in the subject yet.

"Daddy! Can I pick this one up?"

 

Knock yourself out, kiddo.

At the corner of Russwood and Oakwood in NE Grand Rapids near the Riverside park in flood.

I shot this right around noon (or shortly thereafter). I found this adorable dress at Goodwill, and I've been itching to wear it, so this morning I put it on and went out for a bit. I didn't find any photo ops while I was out--at least not for me to be in front of the camera--so when I found myself burning up because Fall decided to play Summer, I wanted to hurry up and shoot some selfies of me in this dress before I changed to something more weather-appropriate. Since I haven't done much with props (other than using light as a prop), I grabbed my purse. I think it turned out rather cute, and decided it called for vintage processing. I hope to shoot some more self-portraits this weekend, maybe even in this dress again. Crossing my fingers!

 

Inspired by Vivienne McMaster's e-course You Are Your Own Muse.

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Portland, Oregon

22 Jun 2015

 

We found this cat hunting a squirrel that had apparently already been injured. We didn't hang around for the coup de grace.

39 image bokeh panorama stitched together in Autopano Pro.

in the garden at Monk's House, Rodmell.

Looking out the bedroom window at 5:30 a.m. Am I dreaming or awake?

Leaves on the deck. Gaston County, NC, USA. 6/10/2017

Audrey wanted to give this one a go. It was only slightly larger than her, after all.

Portland, Oregon

22 Jun 2015

 

Can you see the head of a turtle?

 

I believe this is the trunk of a Pacific Redcedar.

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30-Day Sit Spot Challenge.

 

After looking at this for a while, it makes perfect sense why I made this image the say I did: we've been feeling totally WOOZY today. All of us ate something *bad* yesterday in Davenport and have been taking turns in the bathroom at all hours every since. This picture really nails how I've been feeling.

 

Plus, the February light is pretty intense, even in the treehouse.

I knew she would disappear as quickly and as magically as she had first appeared...any moment she could be gone in one silent leap...

On a walk along an farmers' path through the woods in the mountains of Perugia

When you start each day with a grateful heart,

 

light illuminates from within.

All about dappling lately...

It was just such a wonderful morning walk. The light, the scent of bluebells and the birdsong were just magical.

Spotted in a small leafy square with a car park in the centre, near Hamilton Square, Birkenhead.

This mural can be seen at the back of a shop in Market Street, I gather.

Had to go back to this area we visited a few years ago. Every late February/Early March, the crab apple trees bloom with beautiful pink flowers. Pink is her FAVORITE.

On the Robin Hood way. Halfway complete! Light on the path is always welcomed.

This female Tawny owl sat in the tree observing for quite a while before flying down to the garden. She then sat for a good 20 minutes or more,. She called to her 3 fledged chicks who talked back to her for about 10 minutes or so, but they didn’t come to visit.

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