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Acrylic on Canvas Paintings by Karen Watkins 2012

 

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Nikon FA @ 1/125s

Nikkor AIS 105/2.5 @ f/2.5

Kodak TMax 400

Eden Creek Valley NSW AU

This is what you get for playing soccer like a noob™.

 

I still don't know how the tree branch I ran into, managed to hurt my lower eyelid. Isn't it coverd by my glasses?

My wife was walking the dogs this evening and I followed behind. At the end of our street, there is an agricultural field. I snapped this picture at the field.

fun fact: squirrels lying on their stomach to dissipate heat, to chill or to rest.

The Fox River was more than 3.21 feet above flood stage. St. Charles received about 4.1 inches of rain.

An abstract blossoming tree branch shot showcasing the arrival of springtime in downtown Houston, Texas, USA.

 

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Birds Flying in Slow Motion with Beautiful Bird Sounds

 

Published on Aug 31, 2016

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Evening sky on the property where my wife and I live.

Aislyn sits on a treebranch, looking out over her suroundings. She loves climbing trees.

As seen in Creative Jewelry 2010 magazine -- I made this with wood, dyed pearls, and a polymer clay pendant.

Over a long weekend a Danish photographer and I set out for an extended road trip from Copenhagen up into Sweden. Over the following several days we moved from the warm southern regions into the frozen midlands. These are the photos from that journey.

 

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Clouds were beginning to roll into the neighborhood where my wife and I live. When I arrived home from work, I snapped a few pictures.

not my 365; just something for me.

I was looking for a specific photo over the weekend and happen to run across some pictures I had forgot I'd taken.

 

My husband takes a business trip every year to San Francisco and I have the pleasure of joining him, so while he is at work I get to walk around the city and enjoy it's many beauties... These were taken in Summer 2005.

May 19, 2021 - Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis) in the North American region of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.

This apple tree is in my backyard. It is not very tall yet and has Cedar Apple Rust on the leaves. My neighbor has a full grown apple tree in her yard and it also has this. Maybe that's how mine got infected.

Today, i woke up with a fever :(

But im getting better.

 

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Migrating. Was lucky to see two males and a female over a five day period.

Ripe Apples in Orchard ready for harvesting

A male cardinal waits out a snowstorm.

 

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Pentax 50mm f/1.7 lens, 3 exposure-bracketed shots, merged into an HDR inside Adobe Lightroom

Carolina Chickadee on a tree branch

October 09, 2019 - Mailbox flag.

After my wife left for work, I was looking for something different to photograph and chose a mailbox flag.

My wife and I took our dog for a walk this evening as the sun set.

Early blossoming tree branches smack dab in the middle of downtown Houston, Texas, USA.

 

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A big branch fell off the tulip tree in the parking lot and landed in the phone lines during the strong storms in the D.C. area.

 

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In the springtime from mid to late April and May there are two species of cherry trees in season in Central Park. The Kwanzan Cherry and Yoshino Cherry are in both in bloom for tourists and residents to gaze upon, as they blend in perfectly, completing the park's stunningly aesthetic scenery during these months.

Old tree branch, Itford, Sussex

They are repaving the parking lots at the apartment complex where my wife and I reside. Since I had to move my car up the street, I brought a camera and snapped a few pictures on my walk back to the apartment.

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