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We live in a colorful world, filled with a wide assortment of pigmentation. From the flowers to the sky, the humans to the skyscrapers — every facet of life is painted with a variety of colors. Maybe this is by mistake. Maybe it’s on purpose. Either way, this fact is to our good fortune, because to exist in a monotonous world — a world lacking in diversity — sure wouldn’t be as beautiful or interesting...
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Splash of Paint | Texas Hill Country | Spring 2019
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This was the scene one October morning overlooking Blue Mountain Lake in the Adirondacks National Park. I used a graduated ND filter to balance out the colour and light level in the sky. I really like how I managed to capture the mists rising from the lake, as well as the fog rolling over the mountain in the distance.
Fujifilm X-T3 & Fujinon XF16mm F1.4 R WR
Der Ägelsee, auch Egelsee, ist ein kleiner Toteissee auf dem Gemeindegebiet von Zeiningen, Kanton Aargau, Schweiz. Das rund 7500 m² grosse Naturschutzgebiet ist ein Amphibienlaichgebiet von nationaler Bedeutung.
Ägelsee (or Egelsee) is a small lake in the municipality of Zeiningen, Canton of Aargau, Switzerland. The 7500 m² nature preserve is an amphibian spawning area of national importance.
(Wikipedia)
Neverstopexploring!
·Cala De Enmedio, Parque Natural Cabo de Gata 🌊💙🐚
·Ellos, Manel, Gabriela
(Pulsa L para ver en grande)
A Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) stands on the rocks at the Jupiter Inlet as ocean waves splash all around. Captured this past weekend with my new 500mm lens. I feel so excited to have made this long-overdue, big-girl addition to my photography toolbox! Can't wait to capture more with her! :)
Jupiter, FL | Feb 2025
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Minas de Riotinto, Hueva. El río es conocido por el color rojizo de sus aguas, la coloración proviene de los minerales hallados a lo largo de su recorrido.
"I forget that time only passes, it doesn't stop, we only recognize it afterwards, by the traces it leaves..."
-Jean-Louis Fournier- ✨
Just before sunset I saw this Great Horned Owl come out of the woods. It was the breeding season and we knew of a pair to reside in this territory. Light was almost but gone and and photographing it against the colorless sky I envisioned I was gonna turn it into a monochrome silhouette.Your comments and likes are always appreciated.
This post-storm hazy fireball sunset from a few days ago sure was a marvelous one to witness!
📷: The setting sun inches her way below a humidity-hazed horizon layered with tree-covered hills. Captured from a small roadside vista in the Texas hill country. April 2021.
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Composite created with free images from the internet and Adobe Stock.
Textures used are from Topaz Studio.
Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces
154th MMM A COLLAGE OF THINGS Challenge
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