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A couple of friends and I placed a red gelled light inside this old caboose in the ghost town of Rhyolite Nevada and did a long exposure to bring out the stars.

I am obsessed with these green California hills. The sunset wasn't spectacular last night but there was that one brief moment when the light was sensational.

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The old manse at Kilchrist, Isle of Skye. This was shot late morning with a very low sun, but still able to get a bit of light on the ruin.

Lamp store in Campbell, California. Just because I like shooting storefronts at night.

Had a lovely morning yesterday and what a change in conditions it provided

Some pretty colour at sunrise turned into more muted tones as the sun rose behind the clouds

I captured the usual Steetley images but enjoyed trying a few different things, which will follow

A few hours down the line, the black clouds rolled in, offering a rather stormy look to the sky

The other two togs I met down there had long gone, so barr the odd dog walker, I had the place to myself

 

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First light of the morning arrives along the western side of the Wenatchee river in Tumwater Canyon.

 

"The canyon is estimated to be 3000' deep and nine miles long. In geology, most of the canyon rocks are of quartz diorite composition. The canyon is gradually sloped, and, as such, the highest point of Tumwater Canyon cannot be seen from the lowest point.

 

Despite its name appearing at first glance to be an English name or word, the canyon was actually given an Indian name. "Tumwater" is an Indian word meaning "strong water", or "falling water". The "tum" part of the word is derived from "tumtum", which in Chinook Indian jargon means the "sound of a beating heart". The name was chosen by former U.S. Forest Supervisor A.H. Sylvester many years ago, in reference to the Wenatchee River's rapids within Tumwater Canyon."

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This path through young redwood trees to the Zen garden is perhaps my favorite walk in this beautiful park.

 

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The front window of the store whose sign was in my previous submission .... Red Light District in Amsterdam.

Slowly, the light came on again. Another of my neighbour's beautiful Hibiscus flowers.

 

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Meh, I had to upload this.

At the moment, I hate it.

Nevertheless, much time was spent on it.

 

Thus, I decided to upload it.

Here, we have an example of a frame that did not work out.

In some situations, the arms might work, if I had made them real arms.

Sucky legs don't help this, but I was experimenting with a leg connection.

 

Suffice to say, it failed.

Under these circumstances, I probably won't accept critcism.

Consider this scrapped.

KK?

So; how is everybody?

 

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Alright, I'll keep it.

 

Yes, I spelled it wrong. You've been assalted.

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A tufted titmouse snatched some fur and dust from our garage floor while the door was open. I quickly grabbed my camera and managed to snap a few shots after it flew into the palm tree on a sunny day in central Florida.

light shining through the blinds onto the ceiling

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