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The small bronze stag that always reminds me of CS Lewis story of Narnia, the stag and the lightpost.
Yesterday coming home from the city on the expressway,
Moon Airplane Lightpost behind the windshield,
I was passenger.
Happy Sunday!
Wintereinbruch im April und ich muss zugeben: mir gefällt's. Eigentlich könnte man fast eine Faustregel aufstellen: je ungemütlicher das Wetter, desto spannender für den Landschaftsfotografen.
Onset of winter in April and I have to admit: I like it. Actually, one could almost set up a rule of thumb: the more uncomfortable the weather, the more exciting it is for the landscape photographer.
During lunch Yesterday I took 84 photos of many different Squirrels and birds all over the house, earlier I saw the first item taken by a black squirrel and bury it in a flowerbed,
Spring time I will be growing gingerbread all over the garden, LOL
A Key West sunset
The place was deserted, not because of Covid-19, but because it happened to be unseasonably cold when my wife and I were there in January.
HFF
Below the below.
Helsinki, Finland, 2022.
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Nachtaufnahme einer Aussichtsplattform an der Strandpromenade in Veulettes-sur-mer in der Normandie.
Called the Queen of the Adriatic, Venice has a setting that no other city in the world can rival. It is a network of rii (streams), canali (canals) calli (streets) and campi (squares). The richness and charm of Venice does not derive solely from the presence of significant works of architecture and art (Bellini, Tiziano, Veronese, Tintoretto, Palladio, Sansovino, and many others) but also from the general layout of the city and its way of life. “The rules change in Venice,” I’m told by Janys Hyde, long-time Venice resident and friend. For me, Venice is pure magic. In some ways the city is like a movie set tho' it's not fair to minimize Venice to make believe.
Venice is unique among all great cities of the world in that its streets are full of water. Made up of 118 islands only two to four feet above sea level, crisscrossed by 117 canals, and connected by some 360 bridges, its main avenue is the curving Grand Canal, its buses are the vaporetti. There is no other city in the world of this size and sophistication where the automobile is absent. With no better way to explain, Venice is all about the water. Janys tells me “when furniture is delivered to your home, it’s done by boat or when an ambulance is called it arrives on the water. To truly understand and ‘get in touch with Venice’ one must embrace the water.” Embrace I did, and instantly, feeling a sigh of relief from the usual bells, pollution and whistles of the big city.
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Whenever I see markers like these on the roadsides, my heart breaks for the families & loved ones they left behind.
First creative shot made with my new telephoto zoom lens. 3 frame multiple exposure.
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A little mixture of everything in this one...fog, clouds, and blue hour...and, of course, the riverwalk in New Orleans... :)
These are volunteers planting Tulips for Spring,
We always have our Annual Tulip festival first week in May.
Finally the storybook home Gingerbread house is in the garden for all my sweet friends to savor. photo taken from inside the house,
Please click on the link bellow, they are 5 photos on top from the past,
see how the Squirrels enjoying the houses.
www.flickr.com/photos/komotini49/5427767204/in/album-7215...
Rehoboth Beach, DE
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Nice parking lot architecture with fine lighting just outside our hotel room where we stayed while passing through Bismark, North Dakota.
Poznan, Poland
Park Solacki
A favorite moment from the last autumn season.
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A pair of Cooper's Hawks have a nest right in the neighborhood and have been providing great views for passerby's. The size difference between the male and the female is pretty obvious up close, and the male has been bringing food back to the nest a couple of times a day.
The Mighty Fraser River on an absolutely enchanting winter evening.
The sky, water & ice reflections were completely mesmerizing.
As the sun disappeared below the horizon, a most incredible colour display began....a wide range of colours, from warm sunset yellows and oranges, to combinations that included indigo blues, stunning pinks and reds, and for the grand finale the sky glowed in twilight's deepest purples.
People were coming from all directions to witness this surreal winter sky-show.
Ice of all shapes and sizes sailng down the Fraser River from North Eastern British Columbia
The sound of the ice crackling and snapping as it flowed by made for a magical sound.
The Fraser River is the longest river within British Columbia, Canada, rising at Fraser Pass near Blackrock Mountain in the Rocky Mountains and flowing for 1,375 kilometres, into the Strait of Georgia just south of the City of Vancouver. Wikipedia
Port Haney Wharf
British Columbia
Canada
Happy 2024
~Christie ( Happiest ) by the River
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