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This may look like sand dunes (reminded me of the texture of a lemon meringue pie) but it is actually one of the geological formations in Cappadocia.
Formations under storm light and clouds in Arizona at the Petrified Forest National Park. Some of these formations look like those in the Badlands of South Dakota.
I took a trip out to an area Northeast of Denver called Barr Lake. It is a bird and wildlife refuge. This place is surrounded by nothing but farmland. The staggering number of geese what unlike anything I had seen before.
Denver Botanic Gardens in Denver, Colorado
Others from this trip are in the Album www.flickr.com/photos/thadz/albums/72157660032324601
Amazing skys over a cluster of pins in the New Forest. I'm off to this location tomorrow morning and hoping for some more dramatic skys :-)
In this area, the Javelina clays are all eroded away, revealing the Aguja. It's one of my favorite areas of the northern Chihuahuan Desert. The photo was taken within walking distance to the old Ghost Town of Terlingua.
Catwa - Catya head
Maitreya - Lara body
Belle Epoque - Tiffany Dress
Pixel Box - Steampunk Xmas brooch
U35 - Crown
Spargel & Shine Homes - Selah Chapel
This is a view looking downstream from the suspension bridge over the Presque Isle River. This is the last run of fast water before the river enters Lake Superior, which is visible at the small bit of horizon near the top of the photo. The rocks on the bank are outcrops of sandstone and siltstone in the Precambrian Nonesuch Formation. Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, western Upper Peninsula, Michigan.
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I was out in the yard yesterday and heard a bunch of geese overhead and ran in grabbed my camera and wa la!!! LOL They are pretty slow when they're moving in a formation like this so I was able to get a fairly good shot! Whew...I was hoping to get the entire bunch...never got a shot of this before! lol...have a nice evening everyone! :)
The accompanying image to ‘number 45’.
Not a lot to say on this one really, so I’ll just take the opportunity to thank everyone for their likes and comments on the recent images. I don't always have the time to reciprocate, but nevertheless value you taking time to show some appreciation and give me the encouragement to continue sharing my images.
The geology of this region is both simple yet bizarre. Salt can flow like a glacier. Salt of the Paradox Formation was squeezed into a dome in the Moab area, elevating the rocks above it. Arches National Park, near Moab, Utah. Many views of canyons and rock formations. Best photographs are with blue sky background!
Abandoned airport runway foliage.
DXO film emulation software: Agfa Ultra Color 100.
Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, New York.
A squadron of gannets patrolling the Channel between Harris and North Uist. Watching these guys dive bombing for fish was a real treat
Olympus OM2,
Fomapan 400, slid a bit
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