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A view of Mt. Hood from "Screamer Hill", one of the trails that we ski at Teacup Lake. The entire complex is threatened by a possible highway reroute as they try to fix the flooding problems that have plagued highway 35. Needless to say we are against it for very selfish reasons. The other reason is that this area does not seem to flood.
No filters or tripod used for this one. It was taken before the sky cleared out to reveal some blue.
Working on Easter dessert for my boys. These nonpareils made for a great macro black and white shot.
Shadows
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MD: 許寶
Photographer: Edwin Setiawan
Place: NTU
Date: 2011/09/10
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It's not even June, but I'm already running from the blinding pseudo-summer sun. Late afternoons in the deep stream hollows are a good place to hide, scrambling down precarious slopes to reach a space that direct light struggles to find. Brown Brook is a sleepy place, little but a trickle, like a thousand other similar streams across Nova Scotia. It's the subtle search for something to make my own, that's the draw, like the pull of gravity and water. There's a quiet companion in hanging out with the hills, a way to feel smaller than I'm otherwise aware. Nothing ever ends its upheaval here, trees torn from the roots as soon as they've outgrown their stony soil. The terrain holds little long term – stuck in a state of never-changing, ever-changing, always.
May 22, 2024
Victoria Harbour, Nova Scotia
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Trying out some new styles ready for a project I hope to start on Tuesday! Exciting! Any feedback will be appreciated.
As you walk through the second time you start to see a lot more signs of Nabatean activity in this siq. The first time the sheer natural beauty just blows away everything else.
Lello explained to us that all homes were built with exactly the same layout. Some were larger than others but all had the same architecture. One way for families to distinguish their home from their neighbor's, and to show off a little wealth, was by what kind of tile, stone, and molding was used on the outside, entrance, and inside. This door had a bit fancier doorway and molding, so this family was probably middle class.
The entire trip can be seen in order in my Italy album.
"Asagi Madara"
A kind of butterfly migrates seasonally like monarch.
"Asagi" is one of the traditional color in Japan, subtle indigo blue.
Named because their spotted("Madara") wings.
Church of St. John (Šv. Jonų bažnyčios), on the Grand courtyard of Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania.
Almost lost in the scattered daylight of an autumn sky, the last quarter moon approaches new. An airliner passes in front, adding an extra dimension to the image.
This is the Red Funnel Isle of Wight ferry advertising the recently opened Ikea store in Southampton...
~Larger~
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CIA Top Secret Surveillance Van...
....or......
TV3 Broadcasting van parked near Washington St in Cork city!
From Welcoming the Light, a ceremony in Carlisle to mark the illumination of Hadrian's Wall from end to end.
I worked on making this a more obvious OOB, but I just wasn't pleased with the angle, or something. But I didn't want to give up completely and I didn't want to spend a whole lot more time on it.
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A Lotus flower at the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Atlanta, Georgia.
Part of my Atlanta Botanical Garden set.
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