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A Black & White view of the Maroon Bells outside of Aspen CO from along the hike up to Crater Lake.

 

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- Nikor 14mm - 24mm

- FotoDiox WonderPan

- FotoDiox Polarizer

- Really Right Stuff Tripod & Ballhead

Karekare Beach, Auckland

 

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A close up and personal look at a maroon Phalaenopsis orchid.

A red trillium flower on a cloudy early May day in northern Ohio. (Explore # 427)

 

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(Pyrrhura frontalis) B28I0989 Trilha - Mata Atlantica - Brazil

Mata Atlantica Endemic Tour - Guide : Marcos EugĂȘnio

Explore - (www.flickr.com/explore): April 22, 2022 (#38).

 

Havana, Cuba.

  

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One of the most photographed locations on earth – this is just outside of Aspen, Colorado and managed by the US Forest Service.

 

Cars are restricted 8AM-5PM and you must park offsite at a paid lot and then buy a bus ticket. During peak fall season, it’s really busy.

 

I arrived at 4AM before the restrictions and had a front row spot :-) As this was my first time there I had zero idea where to go or setup. “Fortunately,” there were at least 50 other photographers and I followed the heard and found a good spot.

 

Maroon Bells at a low angle. HDR was necessary to get the dark detail...

A lovely couple - wild - at Trilha dos Tucanos.

 

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DMIR 403 and 215 shove a cut of freight cars into the E Yard at Proctor Yard on June 6, 2022. The St. Louis River Road bridge is always a nice evening shot and has been populated by a few more fans lately since 403 found its way out of Canada and back to Proctor late last month. Just like last fall, the day after 403 arrived at Proctor, it was put on the E Lead Switch Soon the 403-215 were paired together and here the maroons work the 17:00 E Lead at 20:30 a week ago.

Wild - at Trilha dos Tucanos. The maroon-bellied parakeet is a small parrot found from southeastern Brazil to north-eastern Argentina, including eastern Paraguay and Uruguay.

 

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Yellow Palo Verde blossom floating. Dedicated macro lens. My back porch. No crop. "Waterline" series.

 

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Maroon Bells is the most photographed location in Colorado and one of the most hiked areas.

The snowy scene on the mountains always is so beautiful to behold! This is one of my favorite mountains to visit in Colorado as it is very accessible and very beautiful. You can tell that summer is on its way but winter is stubborn to let go. The changing seasons in Colorado are very beautiful and special to witness.

It took a little bit of waiting for the sunny railfan shot of the Missabe maroon pair once they were assigned to the E Lead Switch (actually 8 days of trying on the St. Louis River Road bridge), but we were able to get the DM&IR 215 and 403 working the north end of Proctor Yard here on September 27, 2021. Good thing we got the Missabe pair on day 8 as they only lasted on this job for 9 days. DMIR 215 and 403 are still together at Proctor but have spent the last few days inside the Diesel House.

 

Lots of CN painted EMDs continue working around Proctor as seen here around the yard, but two maroons look more at home even shuffling freight cars.

This shipwreck has become known as the Corpach Wreck, however, her real name is MV Dayspring. Built in 1975, she was an old fishing vessel that was moored at Kinlochleven Pier in 2001. Unfortunately in 2011, a heavy storm caused a chain to fail and she ran aground and has been there ever since.

 

Loch Linnhe, Fort William.

One of the most famous spots for photographers is Maroon Bells at sunrise in the fall. I was there in July (not Fall) and in direct sun in early afternoon. So I did my best to capture this incredible scene near Aspen, Colorado.

water in the lake was to low to get the iconic reflection of the two 14,000 foot peaks, still a beautiful place to visit

Sunset at Coligny Beach, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Taken on 4/30 at maroon bells near Aspen Colorado. It was an 11 mile hike to get this shot and one my legs went forget for a while!!

(Pyrrhura frontalis) 131A5132 Cambara Do Sul - Rio Grande Do Sul - Brazil

Our guide on South Brazil Tour : Marcos EugĂȘnio

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Beautiful sunset light over the rocks and waves near the Nubble Lighthouse at Cape Neddick, Maine.

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