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1. Church Window, 2. tilt shift try, 3. Bucket of clouds, 4. Blasket Bell, 5. California Land, 6. Blue & Lavender, 7. Irish flowers, 8. What is this?,
9. Gate Gear, 10. Older than the Pyramids, 11. millennium spire, 12. Nerja at Night, 13. Reflected Twinkle, 14. Headless Jogger Crossing, 15. Long way to go, 16. Toledo at night,
17. 2579, 18. Blasket House, 19. Dysert O'Dea, 20. Galway Window, 21. View from Eiffel, 22. Buffalo Dreams, 23. Blasket Ruins, 24. Top of Great Blasket,
25. understatement, 26. Ice, 27. behind me, 28. Japanese Maple, 29. This one stayed home, 30. Monument Valley 2, 31. Nerja Church, 32. candy,
33. French Dragonfly, 34. Foxglove, 35. Burren Boulder, 36. octopus, 37. Dingle Harbor, 38. Tower Bridge, 39. nightship 2, 40. Golden Statue,
41. Pollen Hunting, 42. Where I read, 43. Training, 44. Fuchsia, 45. TH1RTE3N, 46. cross, 47. Sagrada Familia, 48. 16:9.3,
49. Petting Jasper, 50. nightship 1, 51. millennium spire 2, 52. Under Sagrada Familia, 53. Carousel, 54. Eiffel at Night, 55. Golden Gate Sunset Storm, 56. Bay Bridge 2,
57. Predator & Prey, 58. Treeflection, 59. Webs & Rust, 60. X, 61. Ireland Barbwire, 62. SF Skyline, 63. Great Blasket Island, 64. quince,
65. Roof Top, 66. millennium spire 3, 67. top of the rock, 68. Sex Fish Bar, 69. Rising, 70. tavern pier fishing, 71. Bolts & Barnacles, 72. Skater
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Ryan, my father-in-law David, our dog Sport and I all went on a hike at Spenceville Wildlife Preserve in Smartsville CA, near Beale Air Force Base, on sunday afternoon. It was so beautiful out there! I knew there would be a lot of wild flowers and stuff. Anyway it was a great hike, we had lots of fun exploring and David and I got a lot of great photos! Also Sporty our miniature Schnauzer had so much fun bounding through the fields and running up and down the deer/cow trails! It was a great day!! ^_^
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"Part of it is observing oneself more impersonally… When you go out into the woods and you look at trees, you see all these different trees. And some of them are bent, and some of them are straight, and some of them are evergreens, and some of them are whatever. And you look at the tree and you allow it. You see why it is the way it is. You sort of understand that it didn’t get enough light, and so it turned that way. And you don’t get all emotional about it. You just allow it. You appreciate the tree.
The minute you get near humans, you lose all that. And you are constantly saying, “You’re too this, or I’m too this.” That judging mind comes in. And so I practice turning people into trees. Which means appreciating them just the way they are."
Ram Dass
Classic view, better large on black. Press L for the magic.
Captured on the Flooded Golf Course at Aldwark Manor, January 2012. The morning light made the reflected sky bluer than the real thing. Well worth wet feet.
One more shot from Riverbend. Simple, I know, but l still like it. Let me know what you think about it.
Taken during the Toronto Photo Walks group's daring expedition to the untamed wilderness that is the Glen Haffy Conservation Area in Caledon East, Ontario.
Treeflections from across the lake
as published at womenmakingstrides.com/2013/12/27/christmas-past/
The temporarily flooded Golf Course at Aldwark Manor.
Best Viewed Large on Black (Press L)
Part of an experimental series - this one seemed to work better in mono.
despite wet feet my inverted-reflected tree obsession continues, unabated.
Like Coffee, Best viewed after Pressing 'L' (large and noir)
The River Irthing at Abbey Bridge near Lanercost
More photos of Lanercost here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/sets/7215762732145815...