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Apologies for a second post today...but this orange beauty stole my heart in the early evening sunlight.
Happy summer solstice everyone!
Another intense and beautiful sunrise over southern Brooklyn, as seen from Sheepshead Bay. Have a great day and week ahead!
A group of us were visiting at a friend's house Sunday night when we were treated to an extraordinary sunset afterglow scene.
Was a glorious sun today. The coconut tree palm leaves looked fiery in the sunlight. The birds gave it a nice touch.
This is a really small butterfly. It is only 2.5cm or 1 inch long. Also they flit from flower to flower like a meth-head looking for it's next fix. I spent sometime count to time how long that stayed on anyone flower. You have 4 seconds to acquire, focus and get your photograph before their off to the next blossom. Plus they fly erratically and you cannot predict which way they will go. So you end up chasing them round a group of flower in a field or the side of the road. I've gotten may strange looks from the passerby's and maybe they think I'm crazy like the Fiery.
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When I heard the iconic Eastern Towhee call, grabbed my camera and was very pleased to find and capture this beautiful, but infrequent visitor to my yard in Chester County, PA
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We had a few moments of sunshine today which I used to take a photo of the last leaves of a spirea bush in my garden. These leaves look great in Autumn when they have a vibrant red /orange colour. On sunny days the whole bush seems to be on fire.
This is a sunflower on the cut flower field where I also took the photo of the dramatic sky which I posted yesterday. Most of the sunflowers there are the normal yellow ones but they have some beautiful red ones too.
I was driving to work a little over a week ago and the sunrise was hard to ignore. I pulled over at the first safe place and took this quick shot. I was very happy I had my camera with me on this morning.
Thanks to all for your visits, faves, and comments.
There are lots of shieldbugs on the meadows at the moment. They come in many colours but this one caught my eye because it was more vibrant than all the others I saw.
Sunrise light shines through clouds of a clearing storm above the lava plain of the high Cascades. This landscape has seen fiery events throughout its existence, from its birth in lava flows a mere 3000 years ago to the fires that swept through here in the summer of 2020. This area also marks the classic "rain-shadow" transition from moist west facing slopes of the Cascades to the drier desert regions on the eastern slopes.
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“In a world where you are constantly asked to be 'committed,' it is liberating to give yourself the license to be a dilettante. Commit to nothing. Try everything.”
― Tom Hodgkinson, The Freedom Manifesto.
My wish for you: may you find passion and joy in everything you do in 2013. May you not limit your creativity and may you not imprison yourself to useless rules. ♥