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Pinus longaeva. The exposed roots of a long-dead and fallen bristlecone pine are cracked and weathered over many years in the Mt. Charleston Wilderness Area, Nevada.
Handsome, slender, green-and-rusty bird of humid tropical lowlands. Lives in evergreen forest, often at edges and around adjacent clearings. Perches upright at mid-heights on vines or other exposed perches and sallies out for flying insects, especially butterflies, dragonflies, and wasps. Note the very long, slender black bill (like a giant hummingbird). Throat is white on male and buffy on female. Loud shrieking calls may draw attention.
Most of my Costa Rican birds have been photographed at Tico Rainforest B&B. Here, the owner, Victor has documented over 200 different species on his small 2 hectare property.
This bare patch on the tree is from a limb that broke off in a good wind storm. It was all the textures in this scene that caught my attention. The fresh exposed wood, the old bark on the trunk, the leaves still hanging on while others in the background are turning yellow, and the new “twig” growing just below the exposed wood all show the cycles of a tree trying to grow. Hopefully, the exposed wood heals quickly so bacteria and fungus don’t enter into the core of the tree and cause it to distress or disease. It reminds me of our human bodies that struggle in our attempts to grow older. Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday!
The bottom of Little Neck Bay, exposed by the low tide and the rising sun's light (16 minutes after sunrise.) lI think it looks like a moonscape. The actual sunrise is out of the frame, as it was the light and shadows I found most interesting here. Bayside Marina, Bayside, Queens, NYC -- November 28, 2022
I'm reloading this photo, which I posted over a year ago, for the Weekly Challenge "Golden Hour Light
I will love the light for it shows me the way, yet I will endure the darkness because it shows me the stars.
Og Mandino
Poznan, Poland
Summer
Stary Ryenk
This time of the year I generally change my pattern of routes throughout the city and to some degree come here less than normal. But, the light that happens in these little corridors is enough to lure me back night after night if the weather is right. I love these little spots of light that happen briefly just before dusk. Summer is perfect for this kind of beautiful light.
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Two works from the famous series ‘Exposed’ by Bryan Adams *1959
HM The Queen, Wellington Boots, Buckingham Palace, London 2001
Michael J. Fox, Toronto 2009
Ernst Leitz Museum, Leica World
Wetzlar, Lahn-Dill district
Hesse, Germany 20.09.2024
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Zwei Arbeiten aus der berühmten Serie 'Exposed' von Bryan Adams *1959
HM The Queen, Wellington Boots, Buckingham Palace, London 2001
Michael J. Fox, Toronto 2009
Ernst Leitz Museum, Leica Welt
Wetzlar, Lahn-Dill-Kreis
Hessen, Deutschland 20.09.2024
leica-camera.com/de-DE/press/bryan-adams-exposed
www.hessenschau.de/kultur/bryan-adams-eroeffnet-eigene-fo...
This rock formed as wind-blown sand dunes. Usually, after it's been compacted and cemented into rock, then exposed back on the surface, the weathering process rarely correlates with the original depositional surfaces. Here it has. The flat surfaces are the exposed surfaces of the downwind surface of the dunes.
The Mayfair Ranch Trail in Rancho Canada del Oro Open Space Preserve to Longwall Canyon Trail and Llagas Creek Loop Trail is about 4.8 miles (7.7 km) with 730 feet in total elevation gain.
Hmmm...not the best day today... a lot going on..... some things make me feel vulnerable, especially when I don't know what to do.... I do feel a bit raw and exposed....
But not too fret - I am ok... Smiling on the inside.... Thinking about a certain very special someone who makes me smile - that makes things better.....
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
A section of petrified wood in the Crystal Forest area of Petrified Forest National Park. The view is looking across this section of badlands slowly eroding and exposing areas under the surface with a view looking to the south. Talking with a park ranger, other areas around the national park had found petrified wood going down several hundred feet. Given the slow rate of erosion, I'm sure many more sections of petrified wood will become exposed over the centuries to come!
This image definitely looks better Large On Black
Took this shot this morning. Out shooting at Warriewood Blowhole (Can X) with Jerome & Shannon.
Stormy morning, strange light, some distinct pinks and blues in the clouds as the storm fought the sunrise.
If anybody is interested in my July seascape workshop, there are just 2 places left.