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Bench and the large Oak Tree at Boyd Hill Preserve in St. Petersburg, FL.

 

Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday!

I always feel sorry when I see felled trees. But here I could use the situation for myself and a photo. You can't see any deeper into the forest.

 

Mir tut es immer leid, wenn ich gefällte Bäume sehe. Hier konnte ich die Situation aber mal für mich und ein Foto nutzen. Tiefer kann man in den Wald nicht sehen.

Inspired by my Flickr friend Timothy Londeree

and thanks to Flickr Phlearn by Aaron Nace

She's proud of what she's found.

view through a promenade shelter on to the north sea. one from the lockdown series. for more images in the eclectic series click here

"I like to turn things upside down, to watch pictures and situations from another perspective.

Qu0te - Ursus Wehrli

 

Sainte Savine... dans l'Aube...

So much fun to photograph along the St. Joseph River in South Bend at night with all the colorful lights!

During our last cold snap I got drawn in by the snow attached to one side of all these beech trees, so out came the ultra wide angle and this is the result!

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Comments are always welcome and favs most appreciated.

Comentarios y favs son siempre bienvenidos

 

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Sadly I wasn't able to get closer to the edge of the pond as rain has turned the bank into a bit of a quagmire...still nice view...

It's hard to believe that these photos were taken of the same rose with just 1 minute of difference.

At first sight I would think that they were taken with one or two days of interval. It's all a question of perspective.

The Cheeky Cupcake

 

It is good to look in to

the past

to gain appreciation for

the present

and perspective for

the future.

~Gordon Hinckley~

Palais Royal - Galerie du jardin

Leica M-P & Voigtländer Ultra-Wide-Heliar 12mm

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.

© Toni_V. All rights reserved.

Wheat field at Cliddesden.

La Forêt, near Kerbéron, Finistère, France.

Took picture after a visit with my brother Ralph in Arkansas this past April.

taken again at Missing Melody

I love it there!

Just to keep the Stream a little bit diversified: one more minimalism Photo with Bokeh. Shot with Sony A7 Mii and the Sony FE90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS:

Spiegelungen - Reflexionen - ein anderer Blick auf die Bäume, direkt am Ufer!

We've been away again - this time meeting our new grandson. Consequently, not much time for photography (or Flickr). This image is looking back at travels in June. It was later in the afternoon with the sun just above the horizon and I had to shoot low to avoid sunspots in my frame while including the muddy harbor bottom. The dog walker had just come to the bottom of the ramp and provided some perspective on the impressive tidal range of the area, which can vary 12 meters. The fishing boats are unable to move until the tide comes back in during the night and we could hear the rumble of their engines as they all left at the same time - and again when they all came back in together.

By L&K + Stoff _ If you wanna use or buy that image, or for more info just FlickrMail me ;)

Model: Lily Ramona_ Listen to her music here > www.lilyramona.co.uk

I have been looking at Perspective........a couple of days ago I posted this image and said that it was Large, but I don't think people realised how Large.............

Ultra Low Emissions Zone....

and a different perspective on the up shot.

Cap Blanc-Nez, France

Peak District Derbyshire

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