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It's hardest to love the ordinary things, she said, but you get lots of opportunities to practice.
-Brian Andreas, Story People
I'm grateful for the beauty the ordinary things bring to my life :)
Burs serve the plants that bear them in two main ways.
Firstly, burs tend to repel some herbivores, much as other spines and prickles do.
Secondly, plants with burs rely largely on living agents to disperse their seeds; their burs are mechanisms of seed dispersal by epizoochory (dispersal by attaching to the outside of animals), of which one form is anthropochory (dispersal by attaching to the outside of humans, usually on their clothing)
We were in full shadow very early when sunlight fell on Mt. Anne - South West - Tasmania - Australia.
Made the trip to this spot hoping the trees here would be more colourful, Autumn seems to be appearing in some places later than others this year with the warmer temperatures. Maybe next year then :)
It is said there is no color in darkness. So, illuminate the void with a just splinter of sunlight –– and behold this thing... A wondrous secret long held by the ancestral souls of the Navajo. From our unpublished archives - October, 2012. Navajo Nation, Canyon of the Antelope, Page, Arizona
photographed in the late afternoon with the sun low in the sky poking its light through nearby tree limbs and casting the resulting patterns of light on the leaf covered ground.
Dudley Tunnel, the South Western end at Blowers Green. Last used in 1993. The line has been cleared with a possibility of a new Very Light Rail test track being laid, but for now it remains abandoned.
The extent of the clearance work over the last 12 months can be seen by comparing this shot from September 2015:
Early morning; a beam of sunlight in the forest of estate 'De Dellen' on the Dutch Noord-Veluwe.
Nikon Z50II
Nikon Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3
As the sun approached the western horizon, it suffused the forest trees at Martinique Beach with a golden light.
Zero Image 618 + Wratten 89B
Efke IR 820 Aura
dev in Kodak Tmax dev 1:4
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