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This is a scene from Thorswood Nature Reserve. The reserve is owned/managed by Staffordshire Wildlife Trust and has stunning and far reaching panoramic views across the rolling Staffordshire Moorland countryside looking out over the Peak National Park, Derbyshire Dales, Weaver Hills and also has a clear view of Rugeley Power Station some 25 miles away in the flatter, south, part of the county (as in this view)
You'd think that having such good views would offer many possibilities for photos yet it's quite difficult because any features are so tiny that you need to zoom in - and then you lose the panorama, otherwise it's just endless, featureless fields. On this day, however, a good opportunity presented it'self because of the features in the sky and snow on the ground - so....click, had to be quick actually before those fabulous rays of light disappeared!
Forever on Thanksgiving Day
the heart will find the pathway home.
... Wilbur D. Nesbit
Those of you who have been with me for quite awhile know there were some tough times, but I'm very happy to say I celebrated making it 5 years after all the yucky treatments and that's what they call cancer free... yay! Thanks to all of you for your friendship and support - I truly have so much to be grateful for! ♥︎
Along with my two camera comrades edward.graden and victorgrattan we went to photograph Scrabo Tower {again}.
One of the entrances to Roma Street Parklands in Brisbane. Please note the footbridge above. Captured looking towards the exit around the corner.
Pursue some path however narrow or crooked in which you can walk with love and reverence. ~ Henry David Thoreau
Explore 11/19 #54 Thanks so much for your visits, comments and favs!!!♥
Kilminorth Wood is a nature reserve that runs along the West Looe River valley, close to the town of Looe in S.E. Cornwall. Classified as ancient woodland, it has been described as 'the Lungs of Looe'.
The wood is mostly oak trees, but there are also sycamore, rowan, holly and other varieties. The woods are a haven for wildlife including deer, foxes and badgers as well as a wide range of birds and insects.
Created for Kreative People ~ Treat This # 313
Thanks to Catness Grace for starter image.
Background partially created in DDG and modified in Photoshop Beta23 .
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Thank you very much for your comments and faves, regretfully, I am finding it increasingly difficult to reply to your comments, because of my very limited time on the internet, due to constant power interruptions in South Africa. I do read and appreciate every one of them! Thanks again!!
This was one of those shots where I thought - yes its coming together with taking photos. It was a misty morning, big surf and a nice sunrise over at Norah head with the light from the lighthouse still going.
I can't wait to get my film scanner to scan this one
The only thing I think that's a bit uneven is the 50:50 ration between the sky and foreground, and may benefit from some cropping
Unbelievable colourful end to the day...I've toned this down bit too. Taken in the Peaks.
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I love winter in Colorado! This is one reason why ... walking on the Colorado National Monument on a snowy, foggy day is heaven. (well, ANY day up there really!)
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Reflecting On The Waters Edge...
Karen and I took a long stroll through the park yesterday, the calmness and peacefulness of having virtually no one around was refreshing.
on the far bank many of the trees were showing off their new fall colours while some had shed their leaves completely; making a colourful crunchy carpet under our feet; lining the normally rough pathways with their softness.
The wind tugged at the drier leaves making a rustling sound high up in the branches, occasionally a wind swept leaf would flutter by only to be caught in the branches of a nearby fir tree or to be swept out over the lake, Thier brilliant hues and tones set the water afire with their reflections...
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Walking by myself, the day sure was grand. The trees greeted me like old friends, as the pathway reached toward a beckoning vanishing point.
Grass Valley CA