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Peluche, ce matin.... Il faut savoir trouver sa place dans la lumière. Les chats n'ont aucun problème de faire ça ! C'est dans leurs nature.
Peluche this morning...
Oh, to find our place in the light. Cats have no problem doing that-- it's just a part of their nature!
I got up 4 o'clock in the morning and hiked up to the summit of a hill close to where I live. When the sun started to climb, it painted the scenery in different colors. The beauty of it came through the haze in the valley and the top of the hill. In the background you can see the Swiss Alps, standing out of morning fog.
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Every morning
the world
is created.
Under the orange
sticks of the sun
the heaped
ashes of the night
turn into leaves again
and fasten themselves to the high branches —
and the ponds appear
like black cloth
on which are painted islands
of summer lilies.
If it is your nature
to be happy
you will swim away along the soft trails
for hours, your imagination
alighting everywhere.
And if your spirit
carries within it
the thorn
that is heavier than lead —
if it’s all you can do
to keep on trudging —
there is still
somewhere deep within you
a beast shouting that the earth
is exactly what it wanted —
each pond with its blazing lilies
is a prayer heard and answered
lavishly,
every morning,
whether or not
you have ever dared to be happy,
whether or not
you have ever dared to pray.
-- Mary Oliver
things have been hectic this week and i haven't had a chance to get out and find a fence. the weather has been glorious the past few days so we're hoping for more sunshine on the weekend.
wishing you all a wonderful and sunny weekend.
A strange game of nature. Throughout the day, nature seems to take various forms. One in the morning, one in the afternoon. The night scene is completely different. In the midst of this play of nature, the sky changes its own evergreen form of mine. People who do not love to see the sky can not be found. For nature lovers, Akash seems to always get a fair evaluation.
Deep Creek, Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Swain County, North Carolina.
A cool mist hovers above Deep Creek on a rainy spring day.
©2008 Nature's Spectrum, For consideration only, no reproduction without prior permission.
A truly memorable morning on the Snowdon Horseshoe. This was the four shot panoramic view from near the top of the climb up to the start of the Crib Goch ridge, looking straight down to the Bwlch y Moch where you can make out the Pyg track crossing the ridge line. Down to the left is the Pass of Llanberis, and you can just make out a white coach making its way up to the top of the pass - Pen y Pass. Rising above the pass to the left is Glyder Fawr with it's head in the clouds, and a little to the right is Gyder Fach. In the right centre of the image in the distance you can see part of Moel Siabod, it's summit obscured by the near cloud. In the lower centre right is crags of Carreg Gwalch rising above the Llyn Teryn (the smaller lake) and finally part of Llyn Llydaw can be seen bottom right. When I set off that morning the sky was cloudless, but as I climbed up the clouds moved in quite spectacularly, and wreathed the hills in turbulent mist. Unfortunately I could not get the shot I came for - the view along the Crib Goch to the summit of Yr Wyddfa - as heavy cloud settled over the summit for the whole day. Although the cloud lifted from most of the mountain in the afternoon, I got the best of the conditions early on, and the it made for a really special day.
Yet another one from my recent (and brief) morning visit to Messologhi, in western Greece.
As I wrote on a previous photo, in conditions like this (great-looking and fast-moving clouds) I like to try some long exposure photos, but this time the reflections on the water were absolutely perfect mirror-like, making me think that I should leave it just as it is. I'm pretty sure anything else would spoil it instead of making it better.
A tranquil morning on the Hudson River from the Little Stony Point view in Cold Spring, NY.
The extreme heat of the past few days has created interesting weather patterns and excellent conditions for Landscape Photography. This is an image from yesterday morning at dawn when the first light rays of the day combined with a storm front moving through, creating a beautiful mix of warm and cool tones. A few minutes later conditions changed again as the color faded and fog rolled into the scene.
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