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Well, of course it's no surprise that I was attracted to pink. This is another one from my visit to Sussex Prairie Garden yesterday. There's just so much to enjoy there at this time of year. In fact, I'm going back this afternoon. :)
Number 323 of my 365 photo challenge - A split-toned, landscape image of some Silver Birch trees in the afternoon Autumn sunshine near Forgandenny in Perthshire, Scotland.
the early winter wind blew all the pretty bougainvillea flowers off the trees and settled them in a wind eddie on the street
adapted lens Kodak Cine Ektanon 102mm f2.7 (wide open)
Giant horsetail ferns backlit by the sun and shot with long-ish lens/wide aperture to achieve the bokeh/blur effect. University of Bristol Botanic Garden
Another image from a spontaneous kitchen photo shoot, inspired by awesome natural light on New Year's Eve
Birding was a bust so I naturally turned to a dead weed. I wanted to hit this with f/2.8, but removing the TC at the beach and with no covers on hand was not going to happen. In the BG are rosa rugosa bushes and other pretty things in early fall plumage.
Allen's Pond Wildlife Sanctuary
Dartmouth, Massachusetts
...and I will show you the weekend. Wishing everyone out there a few great days.
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It may be officially the end of summer, but the roses at Borde Hill don't seem to have got the message. Lots more flowers still to come, I'm happy to see.
I know i have posted a nearly similar pic a few weeks ago. But this one is my favorite, because he´s looking straight into the camera. So forgive me the "double" :)
Sony A7
Walimex Pro 135/2
Maybe not dancing shoes but shoes nonetheless, sitting there waiting for the new owner.
Taken with an ancient Konica Minolta Dynax 7D digital camera and even older Minolta AF 50mm F1.7 lens.
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👋 Thank you all for pushing this photo into Explore at #348 at one point in time. Yay!
These little beauties are sitting right inside my kitchen sliders. I pulled their planter inside until the tiny buds fall away. Then back outside the blue grass will go...
Madrid, Spain
A fascinating building where I took many images. This one, with a narrow depth of field, captured for me the unreal character of this building the best.
Casa Longoria, Spanish Jugendstil, 1904
In Explore, explored 3rd of April 2016
I had a lovely relaxing day at my friend Lillian's yesterday. While my friend Sue photographed birds, I spent my time pottering here and there, admiring the flowers and keeping the cats company. Perfect! Thanks, Lillian. :)
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Two of our dogs (Tamino & Dexter) posing into the direction of the sun. That´s why her fur has so a orange color. And they a quite dirty, becaus they love to dig for some mice or mole (no they never get one...).
Wishing you all a great and relaxing weekend.
The german title means "The Duke and the Duchess", that´s how I call them sometimes. Yes, they are both male, but some kind of couple :) I lent me the title from an episode of our most loved tv show on earth: Frasier
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These very cheap & disposable earthen cups are heavily used by small roadside tea stalls throughout Indian subcontinent.
I am going to start sharing some other types of picture now, including some animals and objejcts. Stay tuned!
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