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well another chilly day but on the way back from my health centre where i saw my doctor and got my monthly perscriptsion and blood test to , my arm feels rather sore now , i couldnt help but capture this winter sunset on the way home , love the winter sunrays , and the light through the trees usung my using a Nikon Coolpix S2600.
On a moonless winter night, stars of the northern milky way shines bright above a lonesome group of trees. Captured near the Hosmer Grove camping area at Haleakala National Park in Maui.
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Majestic trees captured last weekend in a beautiful sunny day, just out of Cruz Alta. These are the same two trees seen on my Twin Angels, in another shot, but this is not a cropping, it is a close up. See the Twin Angels here:
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[Explored on 28-Mar-2012 / code 38.11.4]
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Probably trying to escape the bobcat, the egrets were in a frenzy and in the trees. Captured this sequence during the frenzy.
Is it Friday yet? No???? Oh well ....
Happy Tuesday my friends ....
Dennis' lone tree capture, plus a friendly walkers shadow; I like the tree shadow too. It shows how the weather was brightening, the next day it was so delightful we didn't want to head home, so we stayed the day and did our own walk.
The Red-winged Blackbirds have migrated back this past week and this one posed nicely for me in this maple tree...
-- Captured with the D750 and the 80-400mm.
-- In the DX mode and cropped heavily after that, ending up with a 1 megabyte image... I think the image held up well after all that!
The tree «captured» us both, no doubt! We have been around her till the sun set and night fell. Only then, we came back home.
I will be away from Flickr these next days. Work is keeping me too busy and is preventing me from visiting your streams, I'm sorry! I hope I will be able to visit you soon!
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New Year's tree, captured with a miniature Hit Camera lens mounted on my Sony A7S II in downtown Libertyville.
This squirrel in Oulton Broad's Everett's Park was really quite tame. He/she just sat and looked at my camera and probably looking for snippets of food. I suspect the little creature was used to being fed by passing children. I was able to crop, sharpen and zoom in to get this pretty good shot.
Forest in the Veluwe near Vierhouten.
It made me wonder why I was attracted to it, and if others would see it the way I did. It was not beautiful, but a place of darkness and light at the same time. The photo turned out exactly as I ‘saw’ it.
Despite my sadness about the end of summer, fall is very pretty here in Northern Minnesota. As Exhibit A, I offer this maple tree, captured in full peak in the University of Minnesota Forestry Station near Cloquet, MN. Taken 3 October 2010.
A lonely tree captured just outside Prairie Wolf Park in Gaines Township. I was hoping for a more colorful sunset that evening, but it never really developed.
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Moon through the trees, captured with a Vivitar 500mm f/8 mirror lens mounted on a Pentax Q with a Fotodiox Nikon to PQ adapter.
Further along the walk and on the top of this section of the walk, the mist was rolling in and out and at times you could only just make out the leaves on this beauty of a young Silver Birch tree. Captured with Sony A7III , Zeiss 24-70 f4 lens.
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This particular tree captured our attention on our last visit to EPCOT. The flowers were in bloom and dropping so fast that every girl around the area had a flower in her hair. It made for a great SSE/Monorail capture and a hint to this year's Flower & Garden festival.
What else can the poor,hapless ,but an otherwise healthy, tree do? . Perhaps the most touching scene, for we photographers ,would be seeing a living thing wounded and made crippled . Is this the proper reward for something which was silently helping the mankind ? Should we take a life to sustain ours? After all,though chainsaws can cut anything , only God can make a tree !!. Lets not be murderers .Lets SAVE OUR TREES.
Captured With Canon SX 100IS
Hope is like the Sun. You need to believe in it also when you don't see it at night (Quote from "The Last Jedi")
Photo captured via Nikon 50mm f/1.8 D AF Nikkor lens, looking west towards the Pacific Ocean (which is on the other side of the thin strip of land and on the other side of the trees), captured on the Big Lagoon Bridge on U.S. Highway 101, the Redwood Highway, in the census-designated place of Big Lagoon. Humboldt County. Early September 2013.