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American bullfrog taken at Wildwood lake in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Took this shot in the lake district. was a grey day but the greens looks fabulous. Thanks for viewing .
Taken near Brockenhurst, New Forest a few weeks ago.
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This is my first picture done on my new computer! What a nightmare trying to get everything all set up again along with bad internet connection for past 2 weeks! Wouldn't wish this on anybody :) Hope everything is back to normal in next few days or so :) Hope to get back with all my flickr friends in next few days also, missed all of your beautiful pictures :)
A picture of one of the many greens in Tuscany, taken about half an hour before the sun disappeared after the rolling hills. San Quirico d'Orcia, 2019.
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An outtake from an October walk and the source image for the previous 'day-for-night'. Both were jpegs re-edited on Photopea (worth checking out when you have a chance), since I was away from my PC when boredom struck.
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all the rain made it so green here in this "summer". This is from a path in the vineyards.
Vom vielen Regen ist es in diesem "Sommer" sehr grün, auch wenn es schon etwas herbstlich anmutet an manchen Tagen. Dort, wo die Reben keinen Schaden erlitten haben, brauchen sie bis zur Lese noch eine Weile.
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From southwestern Augusta County, looking over Middle River at Elliott Knob (el. 4462 ft.) in the distance.
70815 heads into the setting sun at Greenloaning with Blueton Burn providing a delicious backdrop. The semaphores provide a lovely Frame as the Hog gives a squirt of power to keep the 6R38 1405 Aberdeen to Irvine up to speed.
The passing loops have been disconnected from the highland main line but the small bracket signal remains, who knows for how much longer.
Does anyone know the history of the building on the hill in this shot ?