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Ovesca creek at sunset

Trying to blow some life in old shots rotting away in my iPhoto folder.

On my latest trip out I was determined to try some variations on what I usually come away with.

Having been stuck in for several months, I've realised that I was caught in the trap of coming away with lots of very similar images. So my goal is to try and rectify this and make my captures a little more interesting.

I've always been concerned that I would miss the moment by moving too far or changing the lens/settings.

Im not sure I'm one for patiently waiting for that one image, or following all the rules for that matter.

I decided after taking many freeze frame images, to slow things down and capture that water in it's full flow.

I was limited comp wise, as I didn't fancy being soaked by one of the bigger waves, hence the central position of the lighthouse.

I've also cropped it a little to give it that bit more impact (I need a bigger zoom

 

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Fluid lines of trunks and boughs.

A recent walk in the woods.

Near Gryon, Switzerland

"I see music as fluid architecture"

Joni Mitchell

"Je vois la musique comme une architecture fluide"

 

Écoutez ici - Listen here

Both Sides Now (violin cover version)

 

Both Sides Now -Joni

  

Inboard engine stirring up a bit of a whirlpool as the boat makes a tight turn in the river channel.

 

This image was captured by boat on the southern arm of the scenic Alouette River.

You can also capture this area by foot, but nothing compares to experiencing this life style by floating into the scene and becoming one with the peacefulness and beauty that 'surrounds' you.

 

Pitt Meadows, BC

Canada

 

Best experienced in full screen.

 

I appreciate all your views and comments. Thank-you so much.

~Christie

   

A Goldfinch filling the water bowser

back to February 2019

When you run out of bright ideas, you need to refill...

 

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This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Fluid. Found a Canada Goose swimming around on a sunny day. HMMM!

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Chunky large orangish kingfisher with an oversized head and a scarlet dagger of a bill. No other large kingfisher in its range has dark brown wings. Bright blue-green rump patch most obvious in flight. Restricted to coastal habitats such as mangroves and estuaries. Gives loud, fluid-sounding whistles as well as harsh grating rattles. (eBird)

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We had just one day in which to find this beautiful kingfisher. A pre-breakfast boat ride around the mangroves resulted in two excellent sightings including this bird waiting patiently for his breakfast. A great start to the southern leg of our Thailand trip.

 

Here's a link to our Thailand bird trip list: ebird.org/tripreport/328567

 

Krabi Town, Krabi, Thailand. February 2025.

Rockjumper Birding Tours.

Canon EOS T1i 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6

Olive oil and water

 

The autumn leaves near the waterfalls.

This picture is a bit different to my usual, this is a more personal picture. For a very long time I have struggled with my own gender, recently I accepted that I am gender fluid. I enjoy boyish and girlish things, clothes and activities. So for anyone else out there that may be struggling with this as well, know that it is ok and you are not alone. People either accept you for who you are, or they are not worthy of being in your life! Its ok to be different! Just be yourself \o/. After so many years of being confused and scared, I have finally accepted myself as gender fluid, and this picture is to officially accept myself. I am not a boy, I am not a girl, I am me. Just me.

Taken in the mountains of Jotunheimen, Norway.

There are no fixtures in nature. The universe is fluid and volatile. Permanence is but a word of degrees.

Ralph Waldo Emerson. (1803–1882). from: Essays and English Traits.

 

Smile on Saturday: Light Painting

Glow sticks at Christmas

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