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My favorite falls in Hocking Hills raging after the snow melt and heavy rain. Glad to see the water breaking free again just in time for March and the Spring to come.
This is the third time this spring I have been able to photograph a flower in our garden with snow on it. First a tulip, then a narcissus, and now an iris. We seem to be getting more snow this spring than in winter.
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A westbound Burlington Northern coal empty snakes through the Badlands past milepost 143 just west of Sully Springs, North Dakota, on a beautiful early summer day in 1994. EMD SD40-2 No. 7855 leads a pair of GE C30-7s as power.
One of the first flowers in the garden this year. I tried to shoot macro...I think the picture should be sharper, but I'm learning. Any suggestions on making this a better shot would be appreciated.
Our Springer Spaniel after 10 minutes playing in a muddy pond. She absolutely loves getting dirty! Nikon D750 and 24-120mm lens.
Slowly but surely getting things created. I've blogged more about the tags at www.creativechaos.typepad.com
This is a man-made waterfall from what I can tell checking it out. Shot during the spring, I believe it is from overflow feeding out of the canal that parallels the Potomac River there near where the main falls are located at Great Falls, MD. Have been to this location many times now, and this is the only time I have seen water flowing here. If you hike along the Billy Goat Trail, you pass by the top of the falls, and in that area there is a pipe that is in the area feeding from the canal.
Man-made or not, I liked the waterfall there and feeding into the calm section of the Potomac River makes for a nice view.
Below in the comments is a recent shot of this same location in winter, under very low water flow conditions.
We had some big thunderstorms Friday night with lots of wind...just about all of the flowers on the pear tree and apple tree came off and there was nature's litter all over our patio on Saturday morning. Have a great Monday.
Crocus, on a chili day, basking in the warm, near-spring, sun. You have that spring glow.
I love the luminescent/radiant look here from the combination of quite harsh sunlight (~ 3 o'clock), the almost transparent petals, and spot metering.
'I wish it were spring in the world.
Let it be spring!
Come, bubbling, surging tide of sap!
Come, rush of creation!'
D.H. Lawrence
Taken at the Olbrich Gardens in Madison, Wisconsin. I've lived in Madison for almost 10 years now and just "discovered" these beautiful gardens. I had fun playing around with the image to give it an impresionistic painting feel.
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I don't know about you, but this felt like spring to me.
It reminded me of a water color painting.
SOOC.
Last night I had such a fun party with all of my best friends. About 70 people came, and it was a lot of fun. I got hundreds of dollars. (:
Today was me and Mikey's 4 months anniversary and we spent the day by going out to Panera for lunch, shopping at the mall, and mini golfing. Tonight was the best golden hour I've seen in so long. I missed the sun.