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This 35 foot waterfall flows over a basalt lava flow from nearby Mt. Shasta. The trail to the falls continues on around it.
Happy Waterfall Wednesday.!
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Lilacs are spring-blooming perennial flowers and in Winnipeg, there are tons of varieties, from the very large to some very small bush-style plants. They come in many colours most ranging through the pinks and purples. Lilacs are very popular cutflowers even though they don't last too terribly long in the vase.
This is a small section of a huge multi-coloured hedge which was about 14 feet high and at least 80 feet long. It smelled like heaven.
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These things are all over the place in Missouri. I don't think they're good for much but they look kinda cool.
The Dunnock (Prunella modularis) is a species of bird in the genus Braunellen, the only genus in the family of the same name Braunellen (Prunellidae). The Dunnock is a widespread and common breeding and summer bird in Central Europe, but because of its inconspicuous plumage it is usually conspicuous only by its vocalizations. In some areas of Central Europe it is even an annual bird. Dunnocks are especially common in young spruce stands. In the mountains, they occur as far as the knee timber region. Wiki
Die Heckenbraunelle (Prunella modularis) ist eine Vogelart aus der Gattung Braunellen, der einzigen Gattung in der gleichnamigen Familie Braunellen (Prunellidae). Die Heckenbraunelle ist in Mitteleuropa ein weit verbreiteter und häufiger Brut- und Sommervogel, der wegen des unauffälligen Gefieders aber meist nur durch seine Lautäußerungen auffällt. In einigen Gebieten Mitteleuropas ist sie sogar ein Jahresvogel. Heckenbraunellen sind besonders in jungen Fichtenbeständen anzutreffen. Im Gebirge kommen sie bis in die Knieholzregion vor.
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Just an autumn peek-a-boo shot.
D200 200-400VR 400mm F4,0 1/80sec -1/3stop iso400 gitzo, black-widow, hide, full frame
Freshly shorn yew hedging at the National Trust's Sissinghurst Castle Gardens in Kent drew my eye. This geometric design is a narrow passageway with a hidden urn at the focal point. I like to think that Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson clipped a branch or two while converting a farmland of "squalor and slovenly disorder" to get this view just so.
Red Valerian (Centranthus Ruber) in all of its redness together with white and pink variations adorning a hedge/wall just outside Peel. I grows in many places on the Isle of Man but not many as abundantly as this.
Had a little play with this in that I removed some cars and a sign to tidy it up for Sliders Sunday!
The low angle of the late afternoon sun grazing the top of a box hedge planted just inside the front fence.
Lage Laarderweg, Huizen, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
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Mass planting of leafy green hedge topped with bright red leaves in response to the sun, acting as a screen between the main road and a dropoff/pickup lane for a primary school.
Anyone who has ever heard of Game of Thrones will know of this place - The Dark Hedges, are a row of very old beech trees that line up both sides of a road called the Bregagh Road near Armoy in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. They've always been a tourist attraction, but the HBO television series, Game of Thrones has made them globally famous.
Yesterday morning, Mum and I rose up very early and headed over to try and catch the sunrise through the trees. A lot of mist had come down and lead to this amazing scene! Dark and eerie and a little bit creepy!
Although there were a couple of other photographers in the same frame of mind as myself, I did manage to get a number of shots without any other people in them.
This is a slightly different take on the usual scene from here, but I hope you like it :)
Back to work tomorrow again, but Mum and I certainly enjoyed a few days away and the weather was very kind to us :)
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