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AKA: Winter White.

We drove south doing some errands yesterday, and if it had been snowing, we would have encountered true white-out conditions. As it was, earth and sky were the same color. I did no post-processing, except framing!!!

CREDITS:

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LOCATION PHOTOGRAPHY: 'Tis The Season - Winter Wonderland at Moochie, Moochie (83, 167, 21) - Moderate: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Moochie/83/167/22

 

TAXI inworld Diamonds Event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Belladonna/17/182/22

  

Spireas in bloom on a windy day, with a little texture. This was done with my own texture.

 

I use Photoshop Elements 7, and I downloaded a action called CoffeeShop Attic Vintage PS/PSE Action which you can get Here This is the CoffeeShop-Free Photoshop & Elements Actions/Tutorials/Templates group. Rita is the Administrator and the one who writes these actions for us.

 

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.. a morning bonus! As the overnight mist lifted and the sun finally rose, there was a wonderful light show!

 

HTmT! 😊

 

Local places of interest: Here

My Tree set: Here

Across the Howe: Here

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Yesterday was a most beautiful day..I enjoyed every second..crispy cold -15

and you were gone...but you left me

something blue....

This was my favorite part of the Louvre

New Year's Eve and the frost was reluctantly melting in the sun! This tree looked so graceful, almost dancing ;o)

Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday!

Happy Textural Tuesday too ;o)

and for my theme "Trees and leaves in the spotlight" Here

  

Textural Tuesday set: Here

Winter through the lens Here

My Tree set: Here

My Fyvie Castle set: Here

iPhone shots: Here

Nature's beauty has a way of knocking and then leaving you at the door. It's here and then it's gone. Yet, in its wake it leaves "unperceivable beginnings".

 

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Moment captured February 9th, 2020 at Trimborn Farm in Greendale, Wisconsin. (USA)

Happy Fence Friday!

And have a lovely weekend too ;o)

 

My Fence Friday photos set: Here

My wild rose set: Here

 

It's not about moving pixels, it's about pictures that move us. -- John Weiss

 

Taken last October, this shot kept getting bumped by other images. Since this is the last day of autumn, I figure I'd better post it now or file it away until next year.

 

Big Bear, California

  

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One of the 1194 working Dutch windmills

More Info about this mill @ The MolenDatabase

  

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I love it when the grasses and clover return to the hill and so do the bees.

Happy weekend everyone!!

 

I just wanted to upload something besides a landscape or seascape...and I found this one hiding in a folder....so I figured why not?

 

Pretty much sooc...just a little cleaning up in ps

 

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A rock, a shell, and a lot of beautiful memories...

yet another foggy forest photo

I know, I know....I can't help myself. Everytime we go to Yosemite, I have to stop here, even though I have seen it so many times, shot it so many times, and posted it many times.... I just have to do it all again. Everytime we emerge from the tunnel and I catch sight of it, my breath catches and I say "My God..."

 

Perhaps one of these days, I will get a shot of it covered in snow. At least the clouds help to make this shot different from my last post of this magnificent view.

The stone bridge at the willow pond estuary.

340/365,

Along with the balcony lights installed,

Completely artificial,

 

Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia

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Trees covered with snow in High Park.

To all of my Flickr friends who have made the past year such an important one in my photographic life! Thanks for all your visits, comments, critiques, handholding, laughs and most of all friendship.

 

EXPLORE #212 of 11 February 2009

Taken during the Chris Botti concert in Lima, OH

 

"Maybe from the beginning

the issue was how to live

in a world so extravagant

 

it had a sky,

in bodies so breakable

we had to pray."

[from "Ars Poetica" by Stephen Dunn]

 

Although it was written in 1996, the words seem to fit the situation we are living in now, as we feel so fragile and breakable.

 

I often shoot the dawn, as the sun rises over the far hillside. The sky is most spectacular while the hillside and the entire Howe of the Ythan is still in black night. Usually I wait until the world lights up and the sun hits the fields, trees, fences, sheep and the crofts. But I wanted to show some of the glorious dawn moments we have had through November. I hope they lift your spirits as they do mine ;o)

 

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