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i really love this one so im playing with the editing more. i might use it in a portfolio. we'll see. i think this one is a little too washed out. i like the other one better.
The Manor house has been through a few owners over the past one hundred years. As a result there is no original furniture left in the building.
In the West facing drawing room there was an art exhibition on, in the upper floors (only accessible with a guided tour. some of the fixtures from previous owners remain.
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Welcome to Winter!!
Thought I would dig out some archive pics from Summer (remember Summer? The time when flowers would bloom? )
*As the sun sets, we've all had those nights where you question your choices and where your life is going.*
/Tori Amos/
There is a bit of a problem beneath the streets of New York. Luckily there's a master of the arcane arts in residence.
This is a pretty old picture I never got around to posting.
- spring is an illusion! (but I think it comes closer) photography wise the snow chaos yesterday in Germany was a charm. Ober-Eschbach, Germany IMG_7571-2_7D
Thalasseus maximus,
Morro Strand Stte Beach,
Morro Bay, California
With 2 Elegant Terns. Photo was taken in early November and there are still Royal Terns around, but the Elegants have migrated south by now.
Nyon, Vaud, Switzerland
Using filters allowed me to face the sunlight and freeze the water at the same time. The monochrome conversion emphasis the texture of the lake and strengthen the contrast to reveal the alps in the background.
purple crocus and sun rays
'Krokus in lila und Sonnenstrahlen
i used the macro extension tubes 10mm. With 16mm lens i almost touched the crocus with the lens to get it focussed - and a nice perspective.
The Flatiron Formation above Boulder, Colorado, intercepts the red and pink light of the rising sun from my vantage near Coot Lake. Clouds that were spilling over the summits of Bear Peak (left) and Green Mountain (right) appeared to catch and linger as they warmed.
Being enthralled with Full Moons, I had hoped to catch the current Harvest Moon as it set behind the mountains while the sun came up. It was not to be. A dense curtain of cloud hung over the Continental Divide a little further west, and it swallowed the moon without much ado before the color started to build. Fortunately, there is more than one way to enjoy a morning! Mutt and I walked about as I searched for angles and he searched for rodents, and behind me I noticed a Great Horned Owl at the pinnacle in a tree in the middle of the marsh. It looked so plump in silhouette, and its horns were so pronounced, that it appeared like a large cat perched improbably high.
Thanks for the visits and comments! Haven't been out shooting for awhile it seems, and though I am now thoroughly tired it was ever a joy to be outside to start the day.
Ciudad de Buenos Aires - Argentina.
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M653 rounds the last bend before a gigantic mountain face stands in their way on their trip east. The twin bores of the Alleghany Tunnel lay ahead and a downhill trip into Clifton Forge afterwards. The C&O really did find the softest mountain pass of any eastern railroad it seems. Still nothing comes easy.
I posted this shot 6 years ago, but now that Scout has faced his last sunset I thought I would post it again. I hope where ever he is resting now is as peaceful and beautiful as the sunset we shared that evening back in 2008. This has always been one of my favorite shots of him.
April 26th, 2020
High of 68 degrees Fahrenheit
59 degrees Fahrenheit at capture
The first of several longtailed and cave salamanders observed on a series of south-facing dolomite glades. The previous days were cool and rainy, with this being the first warm and sunny day since. This salamander was found under a flat rock adjacent to a stream intersecting a glade and near to the lower woodline. The underside of the rock was heavily saturated.
One from a day out in tremendous conditions. If I remember correctly, I was frozen within an hour...
Thanks for looking
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