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Lush, green tropical ferns in the Daintree Rainforest in Queensland Australia catch dappled sunlight showing an example of photosynthesis.
There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.
-- Water Rat, Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
Photograph from an album of images of reburial monuments for City of London churches and common burials in the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, on Aldersbrook Road, Newham, London, run by the City of London Corporation.
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This photo is one of thousands, mostly rendered with DxO Optics Pro Elite, of various subjects and locations, with over 1,000 at the City of London Cemetery, under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: City of London Cemetery and Acabashi at Wikimedia. Republishing in whole, part, form or adaptation in any media is allowed, but only if the text 'Photo © Acabashi' is clearly stated. If this attribution is not given, the licence for follow-on use is automatically revoked. See: legal code conditions This file has been released under a license which is incompatible with Facebook's licensing terms. It is not permitted to upload this file, or any variation of this file, to social media platforms.
Afternoon clouds blanket the crest and north slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains high country (Sheep Mountain Wilderness proposed additions). San Gabriel Mountains, Angeles National Forest, California.
Treehaven Diary Entry - This is another one of those dappled sunlight photos. I was struggling with it so bad, that I decided to ditch the idea of having the dappling on the subject, and just use the dappling on the background (which is shadows of leaves on a big old green electrical box). For the subject, I put a diffusion panel above him to soften and smooth the light.
Photograph from an album of images of English churchyards in London, West Sussex, Hertfordshire, Essex and Kent, including churchyard elements of external tombs, tomb chests, chest tombs, monuments and memorials, memorial plaques, plinth monumental sculptures and sculptures of angels, gravestones and headstones, grave slabs and grave ledger stones, stone grave crosses, cast-iron grave crosses, grave fences, graveyard paths, lychgates, churchyard furniture, churchyard walls, and churchyard trees including yew trees.
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This photo is one of thousands, typically taken with Canon EOS 6D (EOS 6D) or Canon Powershot X60HS of public places and events mostly rendered with DxO Optics Pro Elite, of various subjects and locations under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence, see Acabashi at Wikimedia. Republishing in whole, part, form or adaptation in any media is allowed, but only if the text 'Photo © Acabashi' is clearly stated. If this attribution is not given, the licence for follow-on use is automatically revoked, see: legal code conditions This file has been released under a licence which is incompatible with Facebook's licensing terms. It is not permitted to upload this file, or any variation of this file, to Facebook and social media platforms.
A serene spring woodland in Kinclaven, Perthshire, Scotland, UK with colourful bluebells, oak trees, and idyllic dappled sunlight filtering through the forest canopy.