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This mornings sunrise.
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"Layers"
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA
On a cold winter morning I walked around the skyline trail. The air was so crisp and clear, with temperatures hovering around 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Once the sun crested the distant horizon, its rays cast a beautiful sunrise glow on all the layers of sandstone and snow, creating this magical scene.
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Layers In Snow
On the rather dodgy roads driving to St Mary's Loch this morning, there were loads of oppertunities for images. This is one from near to the Grey Mare's Tail, I loved the layers but also the softness of the front group of trees covered in the falling snow.
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Camera - Fuji XT-1
Lens - Fuji XF50-140mm f2.8
Focal Length 54mm
Fstop - f8
Exposure Time - 1/60 second
ISOspeed - ISO200
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Lake Rotoiti
Nelson Lakes National Park
This was taken on one of our rare 'typical'alpine mornings of clear skies and frost and mist in New Zealand. The low pressure system that had loomed over the country for the preceding 2 weeks had provided humid mild conditions but this was a welcome change !
Painted Hills Unit near Mitchell, Or.
This was taken on a cloudy day during our early summer trip to central Oregon this year.
a cheese sandwich- marbled pumpernickel and rye, mayo, American cheese slices, honey mustard and another slice of the p/rye…..just because
A square crop of lovely layers taken during a very productive drive in various parts of Snowdonia last month.
While I must have planted well over 20 of these wonderful Tecolote Ranunculus bulbs/tubers, it seems I can only find about 3 or so plants that have actually surfaced. That is so disappointing as they are such a delightful addition to the flower garden. Layer upon layer of crepe paper petals unfurl into such vibrant shades of color. This is my first to bloom this season....Orange Tecolote Ranunculus.
Happy Sunshine Sunday.....!