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Few things to see in this image - from the sheep in the foreground, the lone tree in the middle hill, and the people on the far (illuminated hill) - all easy on the eye
One of those barren, layered Utah landscapes with the magnificent red Utah rock. Captured in Canyonlands National Park in September 2020. (K1AC9093)
I like the layers seen here... grasses, dead trees, green trees and finally red and orange fall trees.
While driving in Waterton Lakes National Park, we saw these exposed cliff sides showing layer upon layer of sedimentary rock in various colors of beige, brown and grey. The park has some of the oldest exposed sedimentary rock in the Canadian Rockies. I was fascinated by the colored layers with splashes of green plant growth near the top. Imagine the trees trying to take root in this rock. The sad part is that many trees succeeded in finding a place to grow only to be burned later by a devastating fire.
Le bellissime stratificazioni geologiche nell'Ovest americano. Colori diversi per epoche diverse, la storia del nostro pianeta
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The route coming down the plateau near Hasik takes you through spectacular mountain ranges to the Arabian Sea. The route along the Dhofar coast to Salalah is probably one of the best places to visit in Oman.
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Malshej Ghat, a picturesque gate-away within a couple of hours drive from Mumbai. Known for its lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic views, it's a popular destination during the monsoon season, when the region transforms into a green paradise.
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A bit of brightness on a grey and windy day.
I love Ranunculus, densely layered, and this bloom opened beautifully, not always evident, their stems are extremely delicate and do tend to just collapse before the bud can open into a gorgeous voluptuous bloom...
For years I 'experimented' in the studio, to get that Flemish painter's light?
Well, I was born in Flanders, it must be in my blood? LOL.
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Had to drive up to Chicago today for work. It’s about a five hour drive. It rained or snowed the whole way there and back. I stopped at the Indiana Dunes national lakeshore at the southernmost point of Lake Michigan on my way home. It was cold, sleeting and windy so I didn’t stay out long. Here are the layers, sand, snow, water and sky. Day 50 of 365
It's our challenges and obstacles that give us layers of depth and make us interesting.
~Ellen DeGeneres
don this is for you.
you live in such a beautiful area of the world!
It was one of our favorite states to travel through.. what would have made it better would have been meeting up with you.
wasn't meant to be .. this time! :-)
My first image with the new Sony A 7 R IV and the canon 24 mm lens It's a steep learning curve as the Sony is a very different beast to the Nicon. Initially I was WTF have I done but getting to love it already the detail is amazing but definitely have to be very precise with focus etc. This was a shot I took up on Glen Devon a couple of days ago it's very simple and I just really liked the way the snow has formed the lovely curves and layers. Very much an opportunistic shot and I really only shot it because it was good practice for me and I wanted to try the 24 mm to make sure it was all OK. I really hope you enjoy the image as I was waist deep in snow to get it :-)