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Another from our visit to the Nature Reserve. This one reared it's head above the pond
I was attracted to it's shape initially. I would imagine it's full of seeds, rather like Aquilegia
This house is not mine - though I wouldn't mind if it was. In any case, on a cloudy sky with occasional breaks to let some sunlight through, the Fall colors were really standing out! The funny thing was that we had stopped on the side of the road to take a photo and moments later, half a dozen cars also pulled over all around us to see what we were looking at.
The people that are crazy enough to think they can change the world..usually do.
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{Letituier} Cuba Hair
Rebellion Glasses
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
A previously unpublished shot from November 2017. Enjoy!
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White Squirrels have the advantage during Winter as they blend in with the snow, but now that it is Spring, they are an easy target.
They stand out from there background, making them an easier prey for cats,dogs,foxes,coyotes,owls,hawks and other birds of prey! I think they know that and that is why they are not easily approached and run away from people more so than other species of squirrels in the same area.
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This shot is a companion to the one in the comments section which I posted a long time ago. Yesterday I was cleaning my files and found this reject in the "leftovers" folder with nowhere to go. I thought there are at least two good reasons to upload it: it is silly enough for Saturday and it is a shame to waste perfectly good eggs. So here it is.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I wonder what his favourite colour is? My own annoying shadow gets in the shot at this time of year though when this close with a 24mm lens. Enjoy!
A short walk past a lovely garden and this flower was handing over the fence, thanks to Granville for the ID it's one I have never seen before.
Greater Birds-foot-trefoil, with nice stripes on the flowers and rain drops, they stand out so well against the greenery
Taken in Trafalgar square,this girl stood out to me standing up on the pillar she was really still just looking.
A Red Campion (Silene dioica) flower amongst Forget-Me-Not flowers by the River Churnet at Consall Forge, Staffordshire
Most trees up close is a gnarley and disorganized affairs. Farther away, their imposing and majestic nature is clear.
The first I acquired from my good friend, Marshall.
The other two, I've created. Just thought I'd let you guys see them used here.
Best viewed LARGE.
I've looked at taking a shot of this tree many times - but this is the first one I've been happy with. In a field near Leek, Staffordshire
Ever feel just a little out of place? I feel that way today... or maybe I should just try thinking optimistically.. ok, here goes.. in a white boring tube sock world, I am the fascinating bright stripey sock. How's that for silver lining?
My last few days and I m trying to click as many as I can. Over the past year there had been many a times when I felt "Oh Crap ! I wish I had the camera".
I am planning a photo shoot with a friend and was scoping out possible areas. This tree caught my eye and I saw it, in my mind, kind of light up and being something special in the midst of the forest (kind of a Tolkenish type vision). So, I thought the selective color helps capture what was in my head. Let me know what you think.
Every community has at least one person or a couple, and they just stand out whenever they mingle with others. This particular couple I've seen in many events in our community and they always stand out from the rest of the crowd.
Having been playing with my 'Lensing' experiments, I was having a nose through my equipment box when I found out an old Cokin Lens/Filter. A Split Field +3. For those who have never seen (or heard of) these, it is a filter mount for the Cokin Filter System that has a +3 dioptre lens in only half the frame. The other half is an open space. When focused on the lens side this is the effect.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I remember a time when a Christmas jumper/sweater was an embarrassing gift to be worn in private on Christmas day and then buried at the bottom of the wardrobe! It's cheery to see them in town now - even though the wearers don't always look cheery. Enjoy!