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It was cold and misty morning...i woke up around 05:00 and look trought the window, i know i had to grab my camera and go outside...it was really nice and peaceful morning...
The foot less prompt to meet the morning dew, The heart less bounding at emotion new, And hope, once crushed, less quick to spring again.
-Arnold, Matthew
I have been ill since last week Saturday. I do not have enough strength to go outside to take any photos. This photo was taken 2 years ago.
This was the view at breakfast time this morning from our kitchen in Greystones. The mountains of Wales are clearly visible across the Irish sea from Wicklow, Ireland to Snowdonia, Wales
Early one morning I peaked through my curtains to find, greeting me, this beautiful Cardinal a few feet away from my back window.
Just as a gorgeous morning breaks, a westbound BNSF Railway grain train slithers along the Missouri River in Lombard Canyon between Lombard and Toston, Montana. This is Montana Rail Link's 2nd Subdivision.
This is the second image in a Layered Series that I will be posting. All will be the same subject-- the early morning Kettle Moraine Forest, captured from atop the Parnell Tower. But there will be a considerable difference in the appearance of the images due to my changes in post-processing.
The final outcome of the same image can be dramatically different depending on the 'developing' or processing workflow. I thought it would be fun to show these variances in this series... Hope you enjoy!
www.travelwisconsin.com/trails-and-hiking/parnell-tower-2...
www.stateparks.com/kettle_moraine_state_forest_in_wiscons...
It's a beautiful thing, wandering around on mornings like this. This shot is from last weekend, but this morning is just as beautiful. I found a nice poem about mornings like this:
Morgonglede
MORNING JOY
Det er slik ein vakker morgon
IT IS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL MORNING
då heile verda syng!
WHEN THE WHOLE WORLD SINGS!
Eg vassar i fjellkjørr og eine
I WADE IN SHRUBLAND AND JUNIPER
og over mose og lyng.
AND OVER MOSS AND HEATHER.
Brått flaksar ei rype or lynget.
SUDDENLY A GROUSE FLAPS OUT OF THE HEATHER.
Som om ho har skadd ein veng,
AS IF SHE HAS HURT A WING,
brukar ho berre den eine,
SHE ONLY USES ONE OF THEM,
medan den andre heng.
WHILE THE OTHER ONE HANGS.
Eg er ikkje lett å lure,
I'M NOT EASY TO FOOL
eg veit at ho gjer seg til
I KNOW THAT SHE'S PLAYING ME
fordi eg er nære reiret -
BECAUSE I AM CLOSE TO THE NEST -
Og eg blir ståande still.
AND I AM STANDING STILL.
Ilt er å sjå og høyre
IT'S PAINFUL TO STAND AND LISTEN
korleis ho klagar seg.
TO HOW SHE COMPLAINS.
Eg freistar å herme låten,
I TRY TO IMITATE THE SONG.
og ungane flokkast kring meg!
AND THE BABY BIRDS FLOCK AROUND ME!
Du trur meg vel ikkje kan hende?
MAYBE YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME?
Eg veit ikkje kva du gjer.
I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU DO.
Men fem kyllingar renn gjenom lynget
BUT FIVE CHICKENS RUN THROUGH THE HEATHER
og kjem meg så nær, så nær!
AND COME SO CLOSE, SO CLOSE TO ME!
Det er mest så eg græt av glede
IT'S ALMOST LIKE I CRY FOR JOY
for dette som eg får sjå.
BECAUSE OF WHAT I GET TO SEE.
Rypemor treng ikkje reddast
THE MOTHER GROUSE DON'T NEED TO BE RESCUED
for reiret med alle dei små.
BECAUSE OF THE NEST WITH ALL THE LITTLE ONES.
~ Jan-Magnus Bruheim ~
Other versions of this image:
www.flickr.com/photos/ranveig/15248217435/
www.flickr.com/photos/ranveig/21284101074/
My album of beautiful reflections:
On Saturday 27/1/2018, 8M44N (ARTC rail train from Spencer Junction to Tomingley West, NSW) is seen at Warnertown (SA) with 2212 hauling Freightliner loco G535 & a loaded rail rake.
At Crystal Brook, 2212 was removed from the train with G535 continuing solo after a crew change. GWA provided the crews between Spencer Junction & Broken Hill.
About only 10 minutes, reached the dew point, moisture in the atmosphere becomes a fog, I was covering my town. In the morning sun, with the temperature rises, and the fog go thinner, is illuminated in orange, the town, very fantastic
The early morning sun burning through the mist gives this Great Egret a warm glow. Rembrandt is my favorite painter with his treatment of light and shadows and I have tried to apply his techniques to photography when ever I can. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. I think this time it worked. Have a great weekend.
Use good SPF 30 or higher sunscreen and wear a hat, protect yourself from Skin Cancer.