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A stunningly unusual daylily bred by a local man, who sadly passed away two years ago. I am so grateful to have part of his legacy blooming in my garden and will be able to share it with my friend Katherine this spring. It is even more beautiful in color but I have yet to take a photo that captures that beauty. Perhaps this year...
tie rods, glass, struts, and golden sunset vinyl
... in the stairwell at te uru
single shot icm // slow shutter app // iphone 15 pro max
te uru series 2 of 5
The driver of Chinese JS 8190 thins the lubricating oil for his 2-8-0. The sub zero temperatures in the Sandouling area of North West China were turning the oil into a grease which had to be thinned before it could be used to top up the oil wells of this fine locomotive.
This is a scene which is now confined to the history books as I am informed the use of these steam locos has ceased.
“God is working to raise your intellect and will to the highest perfection of supernatural activity in Union with His Holy Spirit. By pouring His Wisdom into your soul, He is accomplishing the greatest work of His love, forming the perfect likeness of Christ , His incarnate Word, in you, and perfecting His church through everything that you allow Him to perform by the agency of your free will transformed and elevated in Him. Praise and glorify God, you have tasted the first fruits of this marvelous grace, and pray to Him to continue His great work in your soul. Withdraw yourself from all care; trust not in yourself but in Him; do not be anxious or solicitous to perform great works for Him until He leads you Himself, by obedience and love and the events which His providence directs, to undertake the works He has planned for you and by which He will use you to communicate the fire of His love to other men.” - Thomas Merton from The Inner Experience (p. 103)
Thin ice cracked over stones. Apparently, the winter has not been remarkably cold since the ice is so fragile. But on the other hand, how the ice cover was formed? Anybody knows?
I like snow, ice, cold. I hope that this winter offers a lot of all of these. It's time. Gray weather has already become oppressive. Only in really early hours it is possible to sense the cold season coming closer.
There's a cloud but the water remains calm. Reaching in, the sun's fingers clutch the dawn to pass, even out it's a precious thing to bear.
And I know she's reached my heart, in thin air.
Yes, I know she's reached my heart, in thin air.
It's not in my past to presume. Love can keep on moving in both directions
How to be happy and true is the quest we're taking on t o g e t h e r.
This was taken at sunrise on a January morning in Yosemite Valley. Ice was forming on the edge of the Merced River at the location known by photographers as Tahiti Beach. The gold color is a reflection of warm morning sunlight on the face of El Capitan. I liked the interplay of the golden fractal patterns of the thin ice with the blue water just underneath, which created a cool abstract.
This is a tight crop of a close-range shot taken at 173mm, the crop probably spanning a few inches in width.
This is the Patio broom, but it looks more like a poolside broom, poor thing.
We're Here, sweeping it all under the carpet.
Hand-held manually focused macro (super-wobblo-mode). Two layer composite in Photoshop, flattened, posterized, saturation boosted. HSS! ;-)
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Same old location I always shoot. The colors aren't as nice as yesterday's shot, but I liked the river of ice snaking away into the distance in this one.
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Despite very cold weather, the wind has kept ice on Bear Lake to a minimum. Skins of thin ice were breaking off from this cove and blowing into the lake.
The snow weekend in Munich in December 2023. The view from the Nymphenburg Palace towards the canal. The sign warning about thin ice is barely visible. But the ice wasn't that thin anymore that weekend.
Taken in the Kallahti nature reserve in Helsinki on the Gulf of Finland coast in January. Now it looks like this is the iciest coastal landscape here this winter. Although the forecast promises a little frost for the last few days of the week, when the situation may be a little better. Let's hope the camera will have work to do then (A7R6995-1e).
Sony ILCE-7RM3A + FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS
20.0 sec at f/16, ISO 100, 22 mm