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Ran up to Yosemite for the day. What a lovely winter wonderland!

Finally a day whit a little sunshine. Its so dark now, and it feels like its never any daylight at all, when the weather is cloudy and raining. No snow... I wish it would snow. It is so dark.

I feel fine, have just not been "flickr-ing".

Still out of job.

Have a lot to catch up here with my contacts.

Christmas Wreath ... ...

Pic in my 'Tis the Season Album ...

 

Pic taken Dec 20, 2022

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A partir du château du Haut-Koenigbourg - Le ciel bleu rencontre le brouillard

(Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France)

 

Entered in Tis' The Season - Show Me Green challenge.

(Winner - 1st place) Four way Tie

 

Leaves image, my picture.

 

Effects done on DDG.

 

Lizard, Butterfly & Green Style purchased from Renderosity.

 

Butterfly wings (mirror image) from my private collection, purchased.

 

Manip done in Photoshop.

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Cloudy sunset at Zugspitze, Bavaria. Leica M11 and Carl Zeiss Sonnar 2/85 ZM. With this focal length the first 2 shots hand held were not absolutely sharp so I made the following shots from the tripod. For this picture 2 photos taken from the tripod were merged in Lightroom. These shots were the very last ones before the light was switched off. I'll show further shots with longer focal length but even more clouds. Only a very short period of time the summit of Zugspitze was visible.

trees ...

Pic in my ;Tis the Season Album

Pic taken 25 Nov 2025

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'tis the season ...

in my Urbanscape Series 5 ; Pic # 14 ...

 

Taken Dec 1, 2018

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Our Daily Challenge : More White

 

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A good bluebell pic needs bluebells - and usually - plenty of them. But some nice light - and shadow - can make all the difference,,,

HBWE....I love the Holidays~

Uploaded for the November challenge at Daarklands "Around the world on Street Photograph"

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This photo was captured at a november afternoon at the edge of the wood near Plantage at Freising, Bavaria. It seems like I had some luck because all the following days when I came along I never could find this light again like it was here.

Now autumn colours are fading away more and more. In the moutains the larches should still be beautiful but due to Covid-19 and my own problems after my accident I will have to make the hiking through the alpine larch forests one year later.

Texture thanks to Kerstin Frank.

 

I go to the Lily Society Bulb sale every year. Two years ago, I was visiting with some of the society members, when one winked at me and told me he had something special for me in the back room...something that wasn't available to everyone. And, this gorgeous trumpet lily came home with me. I transplanted it into a sunnier spot earlier this spring. It killed me to cut down the stalks so that the roots would be stronger. However, I kept one stalk and this is one of the dozen flowers that bloomed last week.

Of winter's lifeless world each tree

Now seems a perfect part;

Yet each one holds summer's secret

Deep down within its heart.

~Charles G. Stater

 

Flypaper Textures Lost Void, Bassalt and Muscatel

 

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7 Days with Flickr - Tuesdays: CRAZY TUESDAY THEME : Heart

 

Smile on Saturday theme "Heart-shaped"

 

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This is a composite work, combining two of my photos. The elk shot was taken at a now closed elk ranch. I am so sad that the elk ranch is gone, so I am going through old photos and making them something by which to remember the magnificent elk.

 

First Place Winner, T'is the Season's October Challenge ~ Cloudy Skies ~ Month of October 2010. Featured on Front Page.

 

First Place Winner, Daarklands Nature at it's Finest, August 2010

 

First Place Winner, Winner's Gallery Best of the Best Contest 47, in Dragon Dagger Awards. September 2009

 

This picture was featured on the Front Page of Nature's Garden, August 30, 2009

 

EXPLORED! Highest rank #346, August 27, 2009

 

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Uploaded for the January challenge at Magik Troll Artistry..

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This church sits in the East Meon Village,Hampshire

All the spring trees have bloomed and offer a visual spectacle on my walks. These peaceful moments are so beautiful...leaving the world's problems and sadness behind. I just enjoy the moment!

 

"When a flower blooms, spring awakens everywhere." 🌸

—John O'Donohue

This is another panorama taken at the beautiful Grünwaldtal. It was merged from 3 single shots too, like the other one - H5D-60 with the beautiful lens HC 3,5/50 II.

At this time of the year the hill farmers had already closed the farm and were gone to the valley. Anyhow, I like the view with the lonely alp.

Kacaba Winery, Vineland, Ontario

OK, I know, this is an icon from Yosemite and I said I don't shoot icons. But it was perfect weather, and sunset, and we were up at tunnel view. I could not help myself!

Power of Photography Exhibit

2012

Mythen Region, canton of Schwyz, Switzerland

Eilean Donan, which means simply "island of Donnán", is named after Donnán of Eigg, a Celtic saint martyred in 617. Donnán is said to have established a church on the island, though no trace of this remains.

 

The castle was founded in the thirteenth century, and became a stronghold of the Clan Mackenzie and their allies the Clan Macrae. In the early eighteenth century the Mackenzies' involvement in the Jacobite rebellions led in 1719 to the castle's destruction by government ships. Lieutenant-Colonel John Macrae-Gilstrap's twentieth-century reconstruction of the ruins produced the present buildings.

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