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'tis the season ...
Pic in my "Tis the Season Album ...
Pic taken Dec 19, 2023
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Taken in the grounds of the Warneford Hospital, Oxford. This is a lovely spot to sit and think and watch the squirrells and the occasional pheasant look for food among the fallen leaves.
The textures are my own
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✿ storck's bill -Geranium - Storchenschnabel, pink+purple✿
~on sunny days i jump up about seeing the beautul colorful bokeh waves~
a sunnny pink tuesday for us all !!
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I'm sure most people who put up a Christmas tree have a sentimental ornament or two. This one reminds me of a trip I took where I first saw an owl in the wild, and when I saw this ornament I knew it was meant to be. Now I have owls all over my forest, so perhaps they followed me home?!
Theme: Tis The Season
Year Thirteen Of My 365 Project
A sunset ...one helicopter ..
Well, I love helicopters .. my dream is have one , or better, I would like fly with one always that I have wants ...almost everyday ; ))
It's a freedom way for live ...
A dream ...my dream ...
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Second place winner in October Challenge ~ Cloudy Skies ~ Month of October 2010 in Tis' The Season...Thank you !!! ; )
*Third Place* winner on Challenge for September * Members Choice - 2011 on ~Stealing Shadows~ .. Thank you so much !
One of the crafts we tackled in our Fall Kickoff was to make these wavy ghost candles. More cute than spooky, this was really fun and easy!
Theme: Tis The Season
Year Sixteen Of My 365 Project
Storm clouds rolled in yesterday and I took the opportunity to shoot some creepy looking skies. The birds in this photo have a bizarre ritual of flying in circles just north of my place. I finally managed to get a shot of them which sparked the idea for this composite.
For those interested, here's the pumpkin patch and house.
Part of California's lost coast, so called because it is one section of the state that Highway 1, the coastal highway, does not cling to the edge of the land due the steep and unstable terrain. We always wondered what we were missing as we took the highway north to Oregon and beyond...now we know and what a wild and rugged place it is, and so isolated.
In a week, I will be looking at another coastline and a different sea...halfway around the world to Barcelona and the Med...
The red leaves against the blue sky almost hurt my eyes.
Taken during a walk around the parking lot of the Melville Marriott, Long Island, New York.
looking down from Helman Tor, located part way along the Saints' Way between Lanlivery and Bodmin.
texture: bruised ego by skeletal mess
lights ...
in my 'tis the season Series ...
Taken Dec 31, 2020
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Had to make a before dawn drive to the airport this morning and luckily arrived in Gilroy just in time to be greeted by this beautiful sight. There is something magical about watching the sun rise over the mountains...
We all need a Christmas Tree to remind us of the reason for the season as we drift to sleep!
Theme: Tis The Season
Year Fifteen Of My 365 Project
Photography is an investigation of both the outer and the inner worlds. The first experiences with the camera involve looking at the world beyond the lens, trusting the instrument will 'capture' something 'seen.' The terms 'shoot' and 'take' are not accidental; they represent an attitude of conquest and appropriation. Only when the photographer grows into perception and creative impulse does the term 'make' define a condition of empathy between the external and the internal events. -- Ansel Adams
Moonridge
Big Bear Lake, California
This is a night-time shot that I have wanted to take for a number of years. The twisting road in a tunnel of trees appear like gray pillars holding up a rusty roof, standing beside a rusted floor, have always struck me as having a unique combination of great beauty with a spooky atmosphere.