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Hint, they're on your right...
Actually the primary target was up the road on the left, a huge bull elk (shown in comments). I was first one, didn't take long before more stopped.
His girls were gathered around my car paying us no mind. The bull was warier keeping more distance. They must get tired of this.
Taken just north of Jasper AB. The place to be during the rut in the fall.
Thanks for taking a look!
This ice jam went 20 feet on to the beach - there was that much strength pushing it ashore. In 3 days it got warmer, the winds changed and it was gone!
For Smile on Saturday...Jam in Vertical Photo.
A friend made the jam, the cumquat tree is in my garden.
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Captured for Looking close... on Friday! theme: Jam.
HLCoF everyone!
Ms D (me) picks the blackberries near her son's house at Rocky Butte. The label photo of Mt Hood was taken from the house.
Beautifully shaped jam jars are saved and reused for homemade jam or jelly.
Wiederverwertbare Marmeladengläser
Schön geformte Marmeladengläser werden aufgehoben und für selbstgemachte Marmelade oder Gelee wiederverwendet.
Für "Looking close... on Friday!"
Thema "Reusable or Recycled" am 25.10.2024.
Have a nice Friday and a good start into the weekend. 🌸
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Well....they WILL be Jam soon :)
Olympus E1, Zuiko 50mm f2 @f8, ISO100, Quantuum 300w/s strobe at 1/16th power diffused with a calumet Nova 32 Softbox.
Explored Sept 12th 2011.
Got the idea from this guy:
www.flickr.com/photos/robertmalcolm/
Check out his food shots if nothing else....mouth wateringly good :)
“Jam on November took away the worries, It was like tasting summer...”
― El Fuego
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Homemade Cherry Jam and Grape Jelly made by a very good friend of mine who has her own fruit trees.
for Looking Close...on Friday
Theme: "Embossed Glass"
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A delightful biscuit from Fox's. Raspberry and Vanilla flavour. Especially nice dunked in milk!
Cliché of a shot but I've never done it before!
Flashy information: 24" softbox camera right aiming down into the bowl of milk. YN560IV 1/16 @ 24mm. YN560IV camera right pointing into a huge white reflector for fill in to the left of subject. 1/16 @ 24mm also. Triggered via YN560TX.
- im Herbst 2015 gab es ungewöhnlich viele Kornelkirschen, ich konnte sie nicht alle den Vögeln überlassen ... und an grauen Tagen ist Marmelade kochen eine farbenfrohe Alternative;)
- in this autumn there were so much of these wild fruits, I couldn't leave them all to the birds ... and on grey days nothing is better than treating colourful fruits to jam;)
My take on the word "Jam" for the 27th round of the Great Photography Scavenger Hunt.
Check out all the entries here:
Smile on Saturday: "Jam in Vertical Photo"
A homemade jam that I purchased from a fruit stand in the valley. Back lit to show off the amazing orange color.
Thank you everyone so much for sharing your quality photos which is a great way to see and keep in touch with the world from home. Also for your kind comments and favours which are much valued.I am not able to take on any more members to follow or to post to groups. I prefer not to receive invites to groups
Looking close...on Friday: Jam
Cherry-Merlot jam in a glass jar. If you can see the jar right through the knife, you may have x-ray vision! Or it could just be fun with reflections. Further testing on your own knives may be required.