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November 4, 2007 - 37°22'5.85"N 122°13'14.73"W
The corner fencepost of an abandoned corral in Windy Hill Open Space Preserve. I was actually more interested in the great clouds we had today.
One of my favorite things in the spring and fall is to burn all the brush and stuff collected, drink some beer, and take some pictures. This is burn #1 for fall 2010...
January 2006, Sydenham, ON. I've taken some criticism from friends on the composition of this one ("Shouldn't the truck be more centered?"), but I like it.
One of my favorite things in the spring and fall is to burn all the brush and stuff collected, drink some beer, and take some pictures. This is burn #1 for fall 2010...
Mountain Cedar (proper name - Ashe Juniper) is used throughout the southwest as fence post material because the resins preserve the wood for decades. Cedars are an environment problem now due to the lack of natural range fires which historically controlled their growth and their thirst for water. Cedars have overtaken pastures and made springs and seeps go dry with their continual spread. Historically this shrub was confined to rocky hillsides and canyons but now range throughout central and north Texas, as well as, southern Oklahoma.
Hamilton County, Texas - January 2004
Continued practice from Kim Klassen's Beyond Layers e-Course, as well as Round Trip. Textures used: cherish.
Red Creek, Randolph County, West Virginia
Stopped by a local pottery place after an eagle release and saw this by the driveway. I love all the differing shades of green combined into one small space!
While in the Cairns area, I stayed out at Yorkeys Knob in a place called Villa Marine. It was a tremendous place, I could have stayed forever. This gateway into the rainforest was just outside my suite.
Spotted near Andi's barn the other day ... another situation where having the camera handy all the time paid off!
This is another box that I have made from an old fence post. I don't know what draws me to use these old posts, but when I see some of these old post I just want to cut them open and make something new.
One of my favorite things in the spring and fall is to burn all the brush and stuff collected, drink some beer, and take some pictures. This is burn #1 for fall 2010...
One of my favorite things in the spring and fall is to burn all the brush and stuff collected, drink some beer, and take some pictures. This is burn #1 for fall 2010...
A soggy day didn't bode well for good photographs, but a conversion to Black & White lifted the potential that I'd hoped, but wasn't sure, was there. I'm glad I left in the wire fence too - its angle balances the approaching clouds, don't you think?
Can anyone id? On a fencepost on a threatened site in Strathspey, Prey includes springtails see: Scotland.https://www.flickr.com/photos/bscg/34806739255/in/dateposted-public/