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Only a few more days and I will be gone (away, will probably have one more post before hand, but crazy busy), don't know why I feel so compelled to post this today, now at this moment, but I do. The full color version below, both are far, far from straight out of the camera.
Please view in the light box, really the only way to see it.
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Thank you!
Another shot from the snowstorm a few days ago... what I've noticed most of all when it's snowing, is the overwhelming silence... even the birds are quiet.
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A gentle sea breeze ruffled the flowers as I stood there gazing in wonder at their magnificence. In the distance, you can see the industrial port of Le Havre, a stark contrast to nature's opulent beauty surrounding me.
In 1903 Raymond Coustant de Yanville, president of the regional horticultural society, gave the name La Côte Fleurie to the flower-filled countryside to the southwest of Honfleur.
Jacket from Medieval World Shop.
Clothes and props for medieval role play including Game of Thrones. Guards can also be found at store.
Market Place Store:
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inworld Slur:
A view from the slopes of Pic Dets Coubous, la Réserve Naturelle du Néouvielle, Hautes-Pyrénées, France.
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Nucifraga columbiana, or Clark's Nutcracker, is a corvid that lives in the high mountain peaks of the American West. Clark's Nutcracker (or Clark's Crow) is a champion at finding treasure. During the fall it hides winter seed stashes (pine seeds) across its range and has the uncanny ability to find almost all of them once winter comes.
Note: this picture is not black and white! I actually tried to bring some color back into it. There just isn't any. At 9700 feet, we were hiking into the cloud cover on Mount Washburn. The presence of the clouds covered everything in a stark grey when looking in one direction, and amber in the other direction. This black and white Nutcracker landed on a fire bleached branch in a whiteout cloud, and that's how this image was made.
Part of an ongoing, carefully curated series of nature, wildlife and landscape shots in Wyoming and Montana.
Last of the garden frost photos (I hope).
I still don’t know whether this is Hoar of Rime frost. No one seems to be able to give a definitive description. I’ve described it as Hoar frost since my dad told me when I was a lad.
Mitt bidrag till veckans Fotosöndag 2018-03-04 på temat stark. Olika former av chilifrukter i en hög.
Mit einem stark verspäteten KLV Zug konnte die noch gelb silberne 182 511 von TXL bei Mündling fotografiert werden.
Guardia Piemontese - Cosenza (Italy).
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My FE 47 Olympus compact camera was literally being held together with Duct Tape. So I bought an Olympus Tough TG-310. It has some new bells and whistles and is supposed to be both water proof down to 10 ft., and able to withstand a 5ft drop.
It will be nice not to worry about exposing a camera to snow and rain...I hope.
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