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Beautiful sunset
Kwando river, Botswana
The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.
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An interesting sunset yesterday with the end of a storm clouds catching the colours of the setting sun
Some crazy intense storms came through yesterday evening. The storm arrived at sunset which put on a spectacular show of color and drama.
Even though they grow in the back of my garden, Monarda 'Jacob Kline' or Bee Balm always captures my attention. I love their dramatic color & form!
"Red is the ultimate cure for sadness ... When in doubt wear red." -- Bill Blass
Who doesn't like a moody coastal scene? I love our coast no matter what conditions are there...well...unless it's raining I suppose.
Stunning sunset in Linzgau. As I saw this spectacular sunset I thought of an object nearby which has a free line of sight to the west, so I rushed to this tree which is only 5 min by car.
Every Year the Dama of Autumn starts over again! But even then Mother Nature can show us her Beauty!
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Sometime's it's all about the drama and the recognition. Not so with this pic!
This sweet bird needs no explanation. She was simply beautiful the way she was perched at her nest. She was simple exquisite!
Drama does not just walk into your life. Either you create it, invite it or associate with it!
I should get out and take pictures of the 16 or so inches of snow that was dumped on us here in PA yesterday and maybe I will, but for now I'll post this picture taken at the ocean!
Drama does not just walk into your life. Either you create it, invite it , or associate with it.
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AJR - DRAMA
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Kuta, Bali, Indonesia May 2007
The clay in Kuta reflects the beautiful sun and clouds, adding drama to life
The full moon did finally appear, but this was the photo I liked most of all the ones I took :)
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We were traveling in the Khwai reserve and had spotted a female leopard when we received a radio message that a young leopard had captured an impala fawn.
We were quickly at the scene.
The fawn was still alive, the young cat didn't quite know how to kill the poor thing.
Hunting was one thing, killing was another.
How did mom do that again???
We were able to watch the drama for 90 minutes, at the end the cat dragged the antelope, which was still alive, onto a tree trunk.
I take pictures because I like it, not because I am good at it.
The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.
If you only visit 2 continents in your lifetime, visit Africa, twice.
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Dark and dramatic lighting turns a head of roasted garlic into something quite different.
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