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The kids were always running round and the sun shining through the trees gave it a very playful light
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River cane blooming is an event that occurs so seldom, most people typically observe about as many as they will appearances of Haley's Comet.
only because of the fabulously cool steering wheel
Murray pedal car 1960-1968
Thunderbird
Thanks to Jeff, poppaJ, for the details
The path leading to the Visitor Centre in the most exquisite light. The tree silhouettes are beautiful when contrasted with the sunlight filtering through the trees highlighting the grass, branches and leaves.
Sandy beach lane flanked by wooden fence and in the dappled shade of the overhanging trees on the island of Gili Air, Lombok.
To see the blogpost that this image is taken from, visit adlenka.co.uk/2011/08/15/bali-the-gilis-9th-20th-july/
Treehaven Diary Entry - Another dappled sunlight photo. This isn't as "true" as the other one, because I don't think there is actually dappled light on my subject... but there is some in the background. I also and trying to keep using strong leading lines, but again, this is pretty cliche in my opinion.
A view through the trees that overhang the inner boundary wall and a line of mature beech trees.
An intoxicating view of shade and light
I'm beaming reassurance at the Wren, silently trying to make him/her understand I am no threat but they are such shy little characters..This little wren was keeping a very close eye on me and alerting everything for miles around of my presence...doh!
Wren~Troglodytes troglodytes