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Seeing the Grand Canyon for the first time left me speechless. I was in total awe for a few minutes. Even after seeing so many pictures of it my entire life, nothing has prepared me for the emotion of seeing it in person. A remarkable place.
I spotted this bench through the trees while on a wander around Forfar Loch in the late evening sunshine
Aberdeenshire coastline with the island of Dunbuy beyond looking like the skeletal remains of an ancient Dragon.
Mohn
Keine Ahnung warum ich auf den Titel 'flamenco' gekommen bin, vielleicht wegen des Blütenblattes links, welches mich an ein Flamencokleid erinnert...olé!
I thought I'd go out early to capture the snow along the River Don riverside path but looked like others had the same idea judging by the amount of footprints.
River Isla towards the Bridge of Graigisla.
The River Isla runs for 46 miles through Angus and Perthshire
The River Isla runs from Caenlochan Glen, high in the Glenshee hills, to Cargill, a few miles south of Blairgowrie, where it joins the mighty River Tay.
The name `Isla’ has been tentatively traced back to a pre-Celtic word meaning `rapidly moving’.
A more intimate scene depicting autumn colors. The Big Tesuque was overflowing it's banks a little bit following the recent rains and was trickling down the footpath past an aspen sapling.
I was surprised that even a f4 zoom lens could produce out-of-focus bubbles at it's widest f-stop setting. It's all a matter of the right angles and conditions.
All that rain made New Mexico green. I love seeing the Galisteo Basin all lush. Fortunately this band of rain stayed distant. It was one of four thunderstorms all around me that day, yet they never came overhead so I managed to stay dry.
As you can see, I'm into photographing lightning strikes right now.