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Taken on a photo trip April 12th with Kay (mathteacher) & Jane (42leaves). This was taken near Chappell Hill Texas I believe on Nicholson Lake Road.
They say everything is Bigger in Texas and on this night I have to agree. I captured this in Western Texas just off I-10.
Foreground: F 2.8 - ISO 800 - 90 sec - Blue Hour
Sky - 5 vertical image Pano - F 2.8 - ISO 800 - 2:10 sec each
Captured using a Move Shoot Mover Tracker
Thanks Everyone for all your feedback.
Pretty brown butterfly with white spots arranged in a nice pattern and a hint of reddish coloring on the forewings. Perched on a wild coreopsis flower.
In Montell, Uvalde County Texas during April 2019.
The Texas opened in 1930 with a seating capacity of 1200. It was believed to be the most expensive ($150,000) theater built in Texas at the time of it's construction. Palestine,Texas. 8.18.2012.
Beaumont, Texas: Historical Marker:
The first county building constructed at this site was a jailhouse completed in 1838, two years after the organization of Jefferson County. Located on land acquired from Nancy Tevis, a pioneer settler of the area, it also housed county offices and courts. When the commissioners court outgrew the facility, sessions were held in private homes. The first courthouse here was completed in 1854. Built by John A. Beaumont, it was a two-story square structure surrounded by a six-foot picket fence. Baptist and Methodist congregations conducted Sunday services in the building and during the Civil War it was leased to D. T. Inglehart, a Confederate surgeon, for use as a hospital. A second courthouse was constructed in 1893, twelve years after the incorporation of Beaumont. Designed by E. T. Heiner, it was a three-story red brick building with white trim. Following the area oil boom of the 1920s it proved inadequate to meet the needs of the growing population and was replaced by the present brick courthouse in 1931. Designed by Fred Stone and A. Babin, the fourteen-story building features art deco styling in the use of sculpted ornamentation and marble interior work.
This beauty shows up at the same time as the bluebonnets. The two colorful wildflowers make road trips in Texas in Spring spectacular.
Texas Paintbrush (Castilleja indivisa)
White Rock Lake, Dallas
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I've been seeing photos of Caddo Lake for a long time and it was a place I have longed to visit. It's a 25,400 acre lake and bayou on the border between Texas and Louisiana. We only had a couple days, but it was fascinating and wonderful to paddle our kayak among the natural beauty of the old cypress bayou.
I look forward to catching up with you and seeing the latest happenings in Flickrland : )
This shot, for me, represents a quintessential Texas view. This time of year any open field is covered in wildflowers, there is never a pond far away, and the harbinger or rain is a frequent visitor.
Thanks as always for your comments, faves and inspiration!
Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer)
Brewster County, Texas, U.S.A.
A Gopher Snake stands its ground under the Texas sun. This Gopher Snake found a sunny spot to unwind in the middle of the road. With care, I safely relocated to him so he could live to fight another day.
Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center, Port Aransas, TX.
White-faced ibis. Note the red eye and red facial skin. Non-breeding.
In Explore, Feb 9, 2020! How exciting!
Looks like a pretty nice way to travel as a game warden. I actually think they must be pretty in southern Texas. There were fishermen all over in very difficult areas to get to. They are wading into water full of sand and mud up to their waist, they were fishing in kayaks and boats, they were fishing on the beaches, and from the jetties. Good place to fish.
I enjoy shooting cemeteries and landscapes, but a big part of me longs to get back into small towns. And soon I think I will.
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'Fyllan'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8/90
Film: Fomapan 400
Process: Foma Retro Special; 6min
Texas
July 2021