View allAll Photos Tagged hibernate
This Indy winter hasn't been all that brutal, but there have been times where you're stuck inside because the below-freezing temperatures aren't all that inviting. This captures my boredom, looking out the window waiting for Spring.
A couple of old cars grace the side of the road in Roberts, Idaho.
Camera Nikon D800
Exposure 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture f/10.0
Focal Length 58 mm
ISO Speed 400
View - Street Photography Idaho Style
View the Entire - Farms, Barns, and Old Stuff Set
View my - Most Interesting according to Flickr
{on black} & press F11
♪ ♫ & turn up the f***g volume, please.
***
Comments are most welcome but please NO large, noisy or flashy graphics/logos.
I prefer personal comments. If you must, please use comment codes WITHOUT ICONS or use discrete ones.
Thank you.
***
I am around, but not here so much, still taking pictures, got myself another nikon and loving it, hope your all ok:)) Missing you allxx
The boys were playing out in the garden this afternoon... Joe discovered that he could squeeze between the fence and the shed, not great because if he gets stuck then I reckon we'd have to remove a fence panel to rescue him.
Anyway, while I was preventing him getting stuck, I spotted this romantic couple of hibernating ladybirds snuggled up together in a leaf and thought it'd make a great Romance shot for the scavenger hunt.
Kallitype on HPR 8x10".
Dig neg.
Sodium Citrate with a touch of Pot. Dichromate as developer.
Toned in used Thiourea-Gold toner (Clerc) and fixed in Moersch ATS alkaline fixer.
Rest in peace until next spring!
BMW Z3 2.8 -97.
One of the many isolated and boarded up chalets in the Breidallen Valley, Norway. Presumably it will be occupied once the snow disappears.
I feel like I have been waiting for Spring for a long long time! Waiting for the colours to reappear in nature, for the Sun to shine a little brighter, a little hotter. For the lambs to be born, the chicks to hatch and the leaves to bud. For the flowers to emerge, letting their fragrance fill the air. For a soft breeze in the midday heat, for the shade under the trees. For the butterflies fluttering around, pollinating the flowers. For the smell of freshly cut grass and the morning dew glistening in the daybreak light. Waiting for the lazy days and the long evenings. For the reincarnation of all that was before the cold winter. For the rebirth of the land, the awaking of nature - so beautiful, so delicate and ever so charming...Soon, we shall be welcoming Spring, I feel it in the air!
I hope you are all having an absolutely lovely Easter!
“Is the spring coming?" he said. "What is it like?"...
"It is the sun shining on the rain and the rain falling on the sunshine...” - Frances Hodgson Burnett
Copyright © 2013 Amy Morris. All Rights Reserved.
It's so bitter cold outside, but still no snow. Snow would at least be pretty.
Sakura and I have been lazy around the space heater.
The traditional and beautifully preserved Ecot hamlet during winter time.
Hameau de l’Écot, Savoie, France
Nikon D850 + Tamron 24-70f/2.8.
The second of two hornets found just inches apart under rotting bark. I'm not sure whether the hornet had made this burrow, or occupied one made by some other creature such as a beetle larva.
There was another similar but empty burrow a short distance away - maybe a third hornet had already flown.
A few miles east of Ellison Bay in Door County Wisconsin. – A dormant old DeSoto sedan quietly rests under its white blanket of Winter. – February 2017 ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
I've been uninspired and not taking photos for a while. I've also been neglecting my dear friends here, haven't even looked at Flickr for weeks. My apologies, I intend to browse and enjoy your wonderful images more frequently. They will inspire me to pick up the camera again, for better or worse. Thanks for being here!