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Eysarcoris venustissimus (Woundwort shieldbug) trying to hide from my lens today!
An extra one, 'cos it's Friday! 😜
Haughmond Hill - Shropshire
The clocks of the Musée d'Orsay's exterior facing the Seine are very cool to see, and a great reminder of the Museum's former role as a train station. They offer a direct view of the Louvre and the Jardin des Tuileries.
A shot of the storm that swirled about some distant peaks, viewed from the slopes of Emerald Peak. I liked how the clouds formed a gap, allowing me to view the blue shades of the storm in the valley beyond. Thanks for looking!
I took this photo during my vacation in Crete. I used a 10s shutter speed to create the milky effect of the water and I used ND and polarised filters on the lens. For post processing I used mainly Perfect Effect and Aperture for the fine tuning. Comments are welcomed.
"Peering Through:" The many rows of aspens in northern Arizona allowed me to use some closer trunks as framing for the deeper forest beyond. Here you can also see that the foliage transition was occurring in layers, as some of the leaves in the lower levels were still green, giving way to golden hues higher up. By now, most likely all the trees are bare or close to it. It's amazing how quickly some of these changes happen, yet right before our very eyes.
The 16th Street Station in Oakland opened in 1912.
The building was designed by architect Jarvis Hunt and constructed for the Southern Pacific Railway.
Every morning, monks go on their alms round, old and young in an almost perfect line.... Until a photographer shows up and (slightly) disrupts the proceedings!