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I was outside on a cold morning when I saw a red bellied woodpecker eating at the ice on a tree. Captured a picture and thought it looked kinda funny
I shot this for my friend Jim Dell.
We had no autumn here in Cebu Philippines. But this is the only leaf I can capture for an autumn theme.
Its a leaf of a Nino Tree captured near my father's house near the beach.
A couple days off work and a very unusual warm end to September, it feels more like summer than autumn, but we will not be complaining! We went out looking for Autumn leaves and a lot of them are to be described as moth eaten, but autumn is still starting so hopefully they will produce more colour perfection over the next few weeks.
The Boston Ivy leaves are growing against a side wall of a shop, they lose their brilliance quite quickly once they drop or are picked so need to be used straight away. The colours remind me of a wedding, whites and pinks, lovely. Hung from a tree capturing the afternoon sunlight they show their wonderful delicate colours.
Dying tree captured with a close-up shot with Minolta 50mm 3.5 macro lens mounted to Sony NEX-5N camera. Hand-held in cloudy outdoor light.
17 October
Gold light filtering
Between white birches standing
Tall and resolute;
Shadows beneath pines
In a thick shroud of darkness,
Discomfort found here;
Cold frost creeps over
The hood of your faithful car,
Unwelcome seasons;
Gold light shines on us,
Stood together among trees:
Captured adventure.
Manistee adventure with this one today. Involved a long drive, good talks, gruesomely destroyed birds, antiques, Lake Michigan bluffs, birch trees, golden leaves, wind-tousled hair and our Martian friend Mark Watney. I'd say it was a day well spent.
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As I was driving towards the Welcome centre of Monument Valley, I stopped the car on the road, lowered the windsheild and took this shot. Somehow, the lone tree captured my attention. The day was really bright.
Monument valley, Utah.
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You can never win the competition on this world, it will always come someone Greater than you.
This is the worlds tallest building right now, but already they are building a skyscraper that will be even higher, closer to 1,000 m (3,281 ft)
Focus on what makes you happy and do not compete with other people over worldly things. Look instead at those who have it worse than you and thank God for what you have. Peace
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salesbook: Many thanks @starvingphotographer @rokami @sro999 It was a sunset
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Holly tree captured on the UNCW campus in Wilmington, NC. American Holly (Ilax opaca) is found in southeastern US.
Holly trees are examples of understory trees as they grow under larger trees. These trees contain berries that are sources of food for birds and small mammals. The flowers these plants produce are pollinated by insects, such as bees and ants. These plants are also habitats for many species, such as birds that build their nests among these plants. The leaves of these plants are dark green in color and prickly, which may be a defense for them against herbivory. By looking closely, it can be seen that some of the leaves have missing pieces to them perhaps due to herbivorous animals. www.arborday.org/trees/treeguide/treedetail.cfm?itemID=1071
- A lens flare from a sun star amongst the trees captured on a bright and sunny day over #10YearsAgo.
A busy night at the mall, judging by the traffic in the background. A more traditional view of the tree captured in www.flickr.com/photos/31599474@N04/6449788757/. And all of the "lights" you see in the tree are actually reflections of the surrounding street lights reflected in the big baubles decorating the tree.
You know, the selective colorization thing is kinda like coloring for adults.
And the baubles at the forefront come in Red, Green, AND Blue; especially since we're in Beachwood. Happy Hanukkah to our Jewish friends!
It had been raining with thunderbooms all afternoon, but things finally cleared up enough after work to go biking on the El Rio Trail. To the left was the storm system that had passed overhead, heading east out to sea. There were intermittent flashes of lightning, along with a jet taking off from the airport and the steady buzz of cicadas in the trees, capturing the sound of a humid summer evening :) At -0:14 is the sound of a Moorhen behind me in the canal.
Any unsteadiness with the camera was due to balancing on my bike while trying to ignore all the little biting bugs up and down my arms and legs as I stubbornly held tight, trying to record. !!
Au Québec, plus de 250 entreprises cultivent des arbres de Noël sur des superficies dépassant les 8 000 hectares. Bien que cette culture soit présente partout au Québec, elle s'effectue plus particulièrement dans le sud-ouest de la province, entre Sherbrooke, Thetford Mines et le Lac Mégantic.
Chaque année, environ 1 600 000 arbres de Noël sont vendus, dont la majorité est destinée au marché à l'extérieur de la province. Cela représente des revenus pour l'industrie qui se situent entre 25 et 30 millions de dollars.
The natural tree does not come right from the forest, but instead from a tree farm specifically dedicated to growing trees for the holiday season. According to Statistics Canada, many species of evergreens are grown in Canada to be sold as Christmas trees. The most popular Christmas trees are balsam fir and Fraser fir. Other species include the Scots pine, white spruce, white pine and blue spruce. While they are growing, these trees capture CO2, which they turn into wood, water and oxygen. In 2006, 2,461 farms grew Christmas trees in Canada. The most Christmas tree farms are found in Ontario, with 725 farms. The average area of land per farm allocated to growing Christmas trees in Quebec was 55 acres in 2006. Quebec’s Christmas tree farms are, on average, the largest in Canada for this product.
The colors of Christmas on my son's Christmas tree captured with HDR. Lighting from Christmas tree lights.
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Northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) ショウジョウコウカンチョウ
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Northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) ショウジョウコウカンチョウ TIFF Version was taken with my Nikon D500 camera and Nikon 150 - 500mm lens on 27 July 2024. This beautiful Red Cardinal was photographed in Corpus Christi, Texas, USA. I had to dodge mosquitos to capture this beautiful bird.
Nikon D500
Nikon 150 - 500mm Lens
f/6.3
Aperture priority
Focal length - 500mm
1/800
Tripod Used
Flash NOT used
Manual Focus
Photo of a small island in the middle of a frozen pond, featuring dried grasses and some trees. Captured shortly after sunrise at Ronald Reagan Park, Gdańsk, Poland.
The same suburban Sassafras tree captured in fall 2019 (with leaves) and then in spring 2020 (flowering before leaves emerge). I enjoy this little tree, toughing it out right on the edge of lawn and pavement.
Edit. A botanical friend on Facebook notes that these are male flowers.