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The first of the Magnolias with blossom in The Arboretum at St Johns. I just wish it was a shorter tree! The weather was wet and overcast so against getting much of a photo. The flash on the camera helped as did a little pp work.
taken at Southaven Park...
Sadly a lot of these pines have died and cut down because of the pine beetle....
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Flying under the flag of the Netherlands and built in 1937, she arrived as part of the tall ships race, 2025.
“I must go down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and the sky; and all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by.” (John Masefield)
One of my favorite things is to wander through fields and meadows but here in Texas it is risky business. This day I got mixed up in prickly pear and spanish bayonets, all the while keeping an eye out for snakes and skunks.
When she goes into "curious mode" -- Tryxy can extend her neck pretty darn high in order to spot something across the house. ^..^
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As written previously some strange encounters and experiences only hit the full impact mark with some delay.
On a recent event I was viciously struck, once again, by the fact how people are trying so hard to stand out from the crowd.
Clutching for recognition haunted and conforming to some distant paradigm.
In an almost perverted way of begging for attention, they act just merely all the same…
Waiting for a miracle to get noticed, dwelling around (could be a side effect of too many mojo-cocktails though) with eyes closed to their own originality.
Peculiar fact: they want to stand out and simultaneously being simply slightly different from the crowd terrifies them …
Exhausted by too much conversation, by all those attempts to come up with jokey and lively epigrams as the hours and the evening evolve, they seem to fill less and less the room, a kind of emptiness silently surrounding them. Awaiting some miracle solution or advice on how to navigate the crowd.
Wouldn’t it be more simple, every now and then, just to merciless avoid the crowd and just stand tall, against the wind …
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Detail of ship rope on the Denis Sullivan Tall Ship in Bay City this past summer.
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These trees in the morning light caught my eye. What, no bark? Beautiful trees - can someone identify them?
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The Double arch in Arches National Park in Canyonlands is tall. So tall that to enclose it completely I needed the help of my fisheye lens. The effect of the curved land, surrounding the arches are giving to me the sensation of being very small. Add to the scene the two human figures, who weren't posing, or at least not for me, and the picture is complete. A giant red rock sculpture, carved in ages, against a deep blue Utah sky.
My favourite tall ship has been in the George Town Harbour all week. The first opportunity I had to shoot it was on a this bleak day. One day I will find out the origin of this ship...hopefully.
Últimamente por Salamanca se dejan ver muchas locomotoras diferente que vienen al taller. Hoy se fueron los tres tractores de la foto hacia Medina del Campo remolcados por la 333.401. Como sabía que me iba a perder el traslado mientras estaba en clase,ayer fui a hacerles unas fotos antes de que emprendieran su viaje hacia el norte. Por suerte salió el sol durante unos segundos que me hizo más fácil tomar la foto.