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March 20, 2021 - Self Portrait of Me in the California Poppies and Wildflowers at Chino Hills State Park. Photo Shoot with Ayla Qureshi, Leticia Hernandez, and Andrea Parsons.
After feeding her new little ones she settled back on the nest. First day of Spring! Went back to check on the red-tailed hawk nest. Saw the male circle overhead then fly away. About 30 minutes later mom popped up with a field mouse in her beak, likely brought to her by the male. Great news as I'm sure she was feeding it to new little ones! Very windy. About 50 yards away and 50 feet high in a tree, had to crop, but thrilled to know the eggs have hatched. :-) Will go back from time to to time to check on things. Red tailed hawks mate for life.
To celebrate the first day of spring I took photographs of white blossoms! The blossoms only last for a short while to love to capture the beauty.
The first day of spring and I had to celebrate with a flower shot and one of my favourite models.
Happy Spring to those of you in the southern hemisphere and Happy Autumn to those in the north.
“Obviously, your carbon footprint is such that you've increased the global mean temperature, thereby causing both warming AND cooling at the same time; hence the global warming induced snow. I understand this may be difficult for you to comprehend but trust me, if Al Gore says it, it must be true.” ~ Mr. S. Smart
Lena and I headed outside to take some pictures. Today is not only the First day of April, but the first day in quite a while that it seemed nice enough to go outside!
Cliche title, I know, but sunrise at Joshua Tree just reminds me of the early 70s and the birth of country rock and the Eagles, Poco, the Birds, and Gram Parsons among others. Would have been cool to live in SoCal then.
Shot with a Singh-Ray Daryl Benson 3 stop reverse ND Grad, which wasn't maybe the best choice for this one -- but I like contrast between the sky and the foreground.
Oh yeah, the little white thing between the two middle branches of the Joshua Tree in the foreground is the moon.
If you care to, check it out large, on black:
The weather has been so crazy - I haven't heard thunder and seen lightning like we did yesterday for so long - it was so loud and seemed like it wouldn't stop - the the lightning was crazy and hit something down the street from us and sounded like an explosion!! Then the hail was crazy and lasted for several hours!!! Crazy for the first day of Spring :D
my friend anthony brought this back for me from cuba...you take her cigar out, light incense under her skirt, and smoke comes out her nose and her mouth.
I love it because it reminds me of Louisiana. It's totally the kind of thing to find in a voodoo shop.
Day 80
My daughter insisted that I wore capris today, to match her. She was celebrating the first day of spring.
Magnolia "Galaxy".
These curly petals were found at the J. C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Day 78 of 365: "FREE ICE!"
First day of spring. A great day for photos. Yet somehow, the little one slips in again. How could she not though? We were sitting on the deck, enjoying our free cups of Rita's Ice when I saw this reflection in the heart-shaped glasses. She was really patient while I got the shot just right, too!
Better large.
Today felt like the first day of spring so we smiled and ran around and took many photographs. The shadows were good today.
South Park, Colorado was first occupied by the Ute Indians, as much of this part of Colorado was. When the Europeans found placer gold in the area, towns sprang up. South Park itself wasn't much of a residence. The miners actually lived in Fairplay. At the end of this street is a recreation of a mining town during the time South Park was functioning. At the beginning of this street, a couple of the storefronts have cutouts of South Park characters. Trey Parker, co-creator of the show, grew up about 40 miles from here. Matt Stone lived a little further away in Littleton, the infamous suburb of Denver.
Altitude about 10,000 feet above sea level.
Loved spending time at the Vizcaya Museum & Gardens while in Miami...truly a photographers dream. So many portrait photographers shooting brides, couples, and quinceaneras. You could aim your camera anywhere and find loveliness.
3/20/10. The first day of spring and it was 70 degrees in the Boston area. The perfect night for Jen's outdoor backyard birthday party!
Lena and I headed outside to take some pictures. Today is not only the First day of April, but the first day in quite a while that it seemed nice enough to go outside!
rachel and nick yelled for me to come out of the office today, and they showed me that sequoia had rolled over and slid himself clear off of his little baby parking lot.
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view hey look! i rolled over by myself! - _MG_2168 on a black background.
Scout 1 to all Units...Hold your fire. Another commando unit has approached from the sides. It looks like they have this well under control.
Scout 2 to Scout 1...They may be primitive, but they're packing heat! Looks like the galaxy will be rid of this duo once and for all. The Empire can return to a warmer status!
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20 March 2014
Project 365
Saturday • March 20, 2010
Isn't this a wonderful way to start the first day of Spring? This is the same stand of crocus that started with the bud shot on Tuesday to the opened crocus on Thursday and ending today with the snow-capped, tightly furled blossoms you see here! Shocking, isn't it?
I know It is a bit soft, but the wind was blowing, the snow swirling and even with my knee pads and umbrella, I wasn't the least bit interested in capturing more than the five or so shots I took! I'm settling on this one and heading out to the bookstore with Jackie!
Hope everyone is having a better start to it then I am here in Illinois!
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My wife and I drove to Brenham TX, to visit a famous "Blue Bell Ice Cream" factory. Yes, I did said "ice cream", it's around the mid 80ºs here and no rain for more than a week. Fortunately, the wildflowers are starting to bloom along the countryside. I spotted this patch of Bluebonnets and Indian Paintbrush along the way, and pulled over to take this shot to share with y'all.