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Twenty Mule Team Canyon, Death Valley, California
These soft sediments were laid down in an ancient lakebed and are now being eroded into a flowing landscape through Nature’s good taste. Like the sediments at Zabriskie Point and Golden Canyon, they contain a multitude of subtle hues.
Dried hydrangeas in the winter, out of season, past their prime. The beauty is in the details. One photo a day. (348/366) -- December 13, 2020.
They were somewhat subtle, but the northern lights were out again tonight. One thing about the northern lights - even when they aren't very good, they are still pretty damn good!
At first glance, it would seem that Brown Violetears aren't very flashy. On closer inspection, they have some lovely iridescence at their throats.
One from the first night at Little Haven. The sea was extremely calm this particular evening, but every now and again, there would be a gentle swell that would create some lovely water movement on the foreshore.
The most subtle of tones and the hint of god rays all nicely reflected in the high tide on this morning. Perfectly calm and perfectly quiet :)
Subtle Elegance - I think Barn Owls are very underrated. They don't seem as popular as some of the more elusive/sought after owl species to photograph, but I never tire of photographing them. They have a subtle elegance in flight that makes them a joy to observe.
Species: American Barn Owl (Tyto furcata)
Location: California, USA
Equipment: Canon EOS R3 + RF 200-800mm
Settings: 1/1000s, ISO: 2500, f/9 @800mm, Handheld, Electronic Shutter
The sky didn't colour much this morning but it was nice to be at our local beach. We hope for big waves, on the high tide, later today.
On vacation in Duck, NC 1979.
This is a scan of a print made from a film photo. We were .
using a fully automatic, fixed lens Canon in those days. At the time I was very impressed with the image quality. Still looks very good.
Fortunately, we look very patient in this photo. We had to wait for our Explore selection and were the last photo recognized at #500 on 22 Aug 2023.
The changing seasons bring different kinds of beauty with them. One of autumn's more subtle beauties are the Yellow rumped Warblers, like this one who visited our backyard this afternoon.
It was a lovely sunny, if not windy, afternoon, so I decided to do a little birdwatching this weekend since it's dark by the time I get home from work during the week.
Explore: 12-03-19, #106
A fallen leaf shows off some subtle color changes after a rainy fall night in Lower Hixon Forest, La Crosse, Wisconsin.
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It was a cloudy day, but the light occasionally broke through in visible rays and illuminated parts of the water and landscape.
Another HDR shot for Cliche Saturday. Definitely a dividing issue, HDR, and I can see both sides ~ although I do like the extreme vividness it creates in the colours, even if rather unnatural. I prefer to adopt a more heavy handed approach to HDR, no point try to be subtle, it is what it is!!
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Just got back from Snowdonia and I certainly didn't intend to shoot this tree again, but as we were passing it would have been rude not too! This was the only bit of decent light in a rainy week!
"Nature’s subtle Siren sits alone and waiting,
Ever joyfully singing, her splendor unabating.
But as of late her song seems to be growing soft,
“Does she even still exist?” some will surely scoff.
But willingly we’re shackled to a new sort of mast;
From gliding chairs we glance at her while we hurry past.
This gentle Siren’s single aim is not to shipwreck our fleet
She offers mystic vistas, mossy groves, and sands caressing feet.
Her song is heard the loudest where few travellers dare to come,
She sits bestowing peace on many, giving transcendence to some." ~Nick Parkison
A photo collaboration with with my husband Nick , and a poem by him as well. :)
Mykines, Faroe Islands