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This little fella was busy scurrying around in the foliage but hopped into this out if season flower pot and thus gave me a chance to photograph him.
Spotted in the cobbled streets of Dent.
Just sitting out the back of the house we are staying at in mt lawley - very lucky deal for us!
dress - camberwell markets (everything & anything second hard market)
The slow worm is neither a worm nor a snake, but is, in fact, a legless lizard - its identity is given away by its abilities to shed its tail and blink with its eyelids.
This bench and flowerpot in front of Cafe Ollie on Cross Street in Ypsilanti, Michigan's Depot Town definitely show off some classical style. Photographed June 23, 2016 during the Depot Town cruise night.
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It was tough trying to get a good timelapse of the Hopewell rocks. I went there twice, and both times I made it there just an hour or 2 before the park closed, so time was against me. The first time I set up at the view deck because the beach was closed, but I soon realised that all the people walking on the deck were shaking it, leaving me with blurry photos (because I was shooting long exposures) so I moved to the bottom of the stairs that lead to the beach, I would have like to set up on the beach but it was closed during high tide.
(That's where I shot the above photo) I was hoping for better cloud action the second time I went there, but nature didn't provide me that. I was also hoping to catch more of the tide going out, but I was late to the party and only got an hour of shooting in before I got kicked out. (because the park was closing) Can't win 'em all!
This one was made with 320 photos.
Hopewell Rocks
also called the Flowerpots Rocks.
Bay of Fundy at Hopewell Cape near Moncton
Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, Canada
Newspaper flowerpots reduce the acquisition of plastic that tends to accompany seed sowing... here with a French Marigold seedling, sown along with tomatoes as they are meant to keep pests at bay...
Pots of flowers by the porch door. Growing flowers in pots keeps them from being over-run by grass [which grows better than anything else around here].
Stampa in cianotipia su carta Washi giapponese da negativo digitale
Cyanotype print on Nippon Washi paper from digital negative
EPCOT ~ Spring 2015 ~ Orlando, Florida U.S.A.
2015 International Flower and Garden Festival
Beautiful bright colors abound wherever you look during
the annual Flower and Garden Festival, held every May.
It features fantastic gardens and amazing Disney topiary.
(three more photos from this spot in the comments)
If you'd like to view my EPCOT Flower Festival album, see it here: www.flickr.com/photos/pelicanpetesphotos/sets/72157629902...
International Flower & Garden Festival Video Overview:
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