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While traveling back to Tromso from our daily trips, we stopped nearby Nordkjosbotn, Balsfjord to take several photographs of this unique and beautiful scenery at sunset. A trail of smoke from a bonfire was dancing in the air.
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Hidden trail around Hücker Moor in October.
Hücker Moor is a nice little lake in the Herford area (Northwest Germany). Peat was cut here more than a century ago and created this lovely landscape. Today the place is a great location for wildlife and worth a trip for the local folks in all seasons. Ostwestfalen, Germany
I walk this nearby trail quite often, and on this day, I thought the sumac (i think), the fence and path made for a nice enough composition. Just nice enough: not spectacular by any means.
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A January winter view of the Scout Rock Trail cutting through a mix Boreal Forest located in Tisdale Township in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada
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An overnight dusting of snow on the North Trail out at the Hersey Lake Conservation Area located in Tisdale Township in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada
A mixture of Balsam, Birch, Pine, Polar and Spruce trees in a mixed Boreal Forest.
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Spent the whole weekend getting shots of fall color before it was gone and the weekend could not have been more beautiful. I enjyed the peace and quiet and not to mention all the color!
faux-lavender added by me; I love the photos of lavender fields in France. This is at Montebello Preserve. I was lower on the same trail.....walking.
“It's fun to be a little bit different in the world, to make a few new trails of your own.”
Dennis Weaver
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A woodland trail found in the community of Brighton. From this trail I had ocean vistas and scenes of the woods and surrounding area.
My latest and so far most successful attempt at star trails. This time rather than simply taking a single long exposure I took a number of shots over 30 mins and combined them in Photoshop resulting in a lot less noise and many more visible trails. I need to experiment further.
Taken at Hyams Beach, Jervis Bay, Australia.
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Light trails, Mirador, Cordoba, December 2021
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Nikon AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED
Long exposure trial
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Before we started the few hours of driving on the "Shafer Trail" in Canyonlands National Park, there was an overview from above.
So it should go down there ... and it worked.
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From this former railroad bed, which was converted into the Prescott-Russell Recreational Trail in the sixties, we can access a number of side trails that take us into deeper bush in the Ottawa south area, or between the many cultivated fields for a little open runaround, or connect to other trails on the system, or finally lead us into the Mer Bleue Bog area described in the previous photo.
I like everywhere we go because it's all so different, but here I get to play serious ball with Dad because it's safe to go all out, which is the only way for me to chase my ball!
Prescott-Russell Recreation Trail, Ottawa, Ontario
Saturday Morning Post, October 10 2016
236. Clancy, 3yrs 47wks
When visiting the Oregon coast, I found myself drawn to the ferns along the trail. I'd always been impressed by the number and variety of ferns I saw...yet it was this older, soft brown fern that caught my attention. Although the plant was no longer bright green, the fronds staggered on the center stem were quite beautiful. There is much to appreciate in nature.