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While the landscape is now characterized by a somewhat uniform brown, there are occasional bursts of color yet to be found...mainly in the form of young oaks who seem to exhibit a greater exuberance in the season than their elders who have retired for the year. In some ways, analogous to the human species, I reckon....
This evening's view with a subdued sunset.
V in the sky for victory as no more alien pods. Bad joke, hope you all have a wonderful day and thanks for your visits!
With a measly 105mm lens, I think I may have been too close to this majestic deer in Richmond Park. He showed me his dentures, I got the hint and stepped away from his space.
After a while when he got used to my presence we had a great photo session together. I'm pretty sure he wanted to apologise for his earlier bad manners. All is forgiven and I'll be back in a couple of months during rutting with a longer telephoto.
I dare you to centre your mouse and double click!
En Galicia, desde Setiembre hasta Junio brillan con luz propia las Camelias. Son flores que se han adaptado perfectamente al clima y al terreno del Noroeste de España y que se encuentran en la mayoría de jardines, plazas y calles de Galicia.
¡Feliz jueves con flores!.
At the end of the season.
In Galicia, from September to June the Camellias shine with their own light. They are flowers that have adapted perfectly to the climate and terrain of the Northwest of Spain and that are found in most gardens, squares and streets of Galicia.
Happy Thursday with flowers!
Galicia. España.
this shot is taken and treated at night + it continues a little work with the same group of trees + for my fredagsmys album!
Este tipo de fotografía es el que más me gusta y el que practico con dedicación , la flora y fauna que hay en los parques y jardines de mi ciudad , quizá sea repetitivo pero , es cuando más disfruto de nuestra afición.
Gràcies per les vostres visites i comentaris.
Gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios.
Thanks for your visits and comments.
Con esta cierro el ciclo de macro micológico, (aun quedan algunas en alguna tarjeta) que aunque corto a sido prolífico por los bosques del sistema central, por donde suelo salir. Estas posibles mycenas, con ese pié semitransparente, nacen en una piña de pino sylvestris, lo que nos puede servir de referencia para hacernos idea de su pequeño tamaño. Un saludo
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Gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios.
Thanks for your visits and comments.
My eyes hurt from my pouring tears
My face is covered with makeup smears
and yet for our last and final goodbye
you're able to whisper
"you're beautiful" and mean it.
-Kmoo
If not for macro monday theme "leaves" i wouldn't have noticed this leaf held by a thin strand of web yarn. it fell off as soon as I took this picture.
you couldn't save me, but you can't let me go, oh, no
did I take it too far
when I sold you my heart
how'd it get so dark?
stars
♥ Boo'd Up Poses - December
Final preparation for an all day rail fan trip. On a rail siding in Edon, Ohio. Berkshire class steam locomotive number 765.
This photograph was taken on October 1st, shortly after 7:00 a.m. on a rail siding in Edon, Ohio. The engine crew told me that they brought the engine onto this siding around midnight. They stayed with the engine all night to tend the fire box and keep the steam up in order to be ready for the all-day trip. On this particular day, the train carried over 380 passengers, running from Edon, Ohio to Hillsdale, Michigan.
Ricoh GXR with lens unit A12, 12.3 mega pixel, 28mm, 23.6 x 15.7mm CMOS senor. Manfrotto tripod.
"Isn't it strange? The saddest and deadest of things is yet so like the gayest and most vital of creatures?”
Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons
Kallitype onto HPR,
Sodium acetate developer,
1st toner Cobalt a little longer, 2 mins,
2nd toner MT7 Iron with less Ferricyanide and less acid 30 secs,
3rd toner Lead acetate 2 mins