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Beautiful sunrise with amazing colours, clouds & reflections.
Happy Fence Friday.
Have a great weekend!
the skies were brilliant...so was the weather.....which have welcomed us with a promise that everything would be just gr8t ......this is just a glimpse of that lovely day when I visited Hoganakkal Waterfalls
One of my hopes for the week in Scotland was to get a sunset shot of the mighty Suilven. My opportunity came and I splodged across the very boggy path from the road to the shore of Cam Loch. I was well prepared this time and had plenty midge repellent which seemed to work OK and it was a pleasant experience watching the day end with a view to this magnificent mountain.
La Salut de la Moixina - Olot (Girona) Spain
Canon 17-40mm L f 4.0
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#29 on Explore 7-4-2009
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Late afternoon collection of convection clouds over Hamilton Lake (Lake Rotoroa). Apparently they used to swim in this lake, before the ducks arrived. Perhaps under the proposed new water standards we could do it again. I don't think so!
Another one from this past weekend. The beauty of this shore line can not be replicated. Trying to capture something so magnificent like this is almost impossible, but I'll live with this shot as a good try.
Opposite the setting sun on the Rainbow Flowage of the Wisconsin River in the Town of Newbold northeast of the unincorporated community of Lake Tomahawk, Oneida County, northern Wisconsin
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" I like beautiful melodies telling me terrible things" Tom Waits
Which is why I love the music and lyrics of Tom Waits so much.
Just recently my best friend went to LA (just before the outbreak) and she dined in a restaurant in the table next to Tom Waits and his family. She said he did not look well.
Since she is my best friend and "What's Apped" me at the time, with six degrees of separation, I was almost sitting there too ;-)
Es ist so heiß heute.
Ich bin virtuell mal nach Grönland zurück gereist.
Illulissat 1999
Die Aufnahmen sind abfotografiert von analogen Fotos.
It is so hot today.
I have virtually traveled back to Greenland.
Illulissat 1999
The pictures are photographed from analog photos.
The Majorelle Garden (Jardin Majorelle) is a one-hectare botanical garden and artist's landscape garden in Marrakesh, Morocco. It was created by the French Orientalist artist Jacques Majorelle over almost forty years, starting in 1923, and features a Cubist villa designed by French architect Paul Sinoir in the 1930s.
Weißbach bei Zschopau ist erstmals 1452 bzw. 1486 namentlich erwähnt worden. Das Dorf besaß ehemals ein Rittergut, von dem nach der Zerstörung im Dreißigjährigen Krieg nur Wirtschaftsgebäude wieder aufgebaut worden sind. Die mittelalterliche Dorfkirche wurde 1782 erweitert und in einen rechteckigen Emporensaal mit Walmdach umgebaut.
On the way home from a walk the other day, I noticed some lovely native Bluebells surviving in a tiny patch by the side of the road. When I got home, I told the Sherpa I was going to try to photograph them and would be about 15 minutes.
It was heading towards sunset and the clouds were that wispy, ethereal shape that holds the promise of colour. So after the blue bells, I drove down to the lake for a “quick” look and found a pelican to photograph. I then thought it might be a good time to photograph my favourite little church. I realised I didn’t have my phone but knew if I went back home to let the Sherpa know, I might miss any sunset action. A “quick” look wouldn’t hurt. The clouds were gorgeous but didn’t colour up too much. As I packed up and left, I noticed the sky was a fiery red to the west so I was once again lured by the chance of a red sky reflected in another lake near- by. At some point at this lake I realised I had lost my Filter holder. Grabbed the torch and went looking. No luck. It was dark by then and I realised that what was meant to be 15 minutes was in fact about two hours. When I got back, the Sherpa was pulling into the drive. He was beside himself and had been searching for me for the last hour. Six missed calls on my phone.
I felt very guilty but it is so easy to get lost in time when you are out photographing. None of the images were worth the stress I caused!