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I suspect the crazily mild graduation into winter that we had here meant that the tree that usually goes brilliant red only went yellow and orange this year but I am loving the magenta leaf stalks!

Not the horror film ! Autumn leaves I shot the other day over a canal bridge near home. The turning of the leaves is here at last, autumn has been slow to start in our warmer than average temperatures.

 

On The Turning Away - Pink Floyd Live in Venice 1989

 

I love this music and the words express so much.

 

~ Edited in Topaz Studio with a texture by PicMonkey ~

 

Many thanks to all who take a look, for all your faves and comments. I really appreciate you all - thank you !

  

Newcastle, Australia

"As long as the world is turning and spinning, we're gonna be dizzy and we're gonna make mistakes." (Mel Brooks) :-)

  

again, Babič's Mill on the River Mura in Slovenia but here I thought I'd have a go at long exposure to get motion blur in the spinning wheels; although the structure appeared to be firmly anchored, I would soon find out that the ship mill was in fact constantly swinging with the flow of water, however imperceptibly; this is the only shot (out of 5 tries) that turned out to be relatively presentable (with the help of editing)

Bowring Park Liverpool oct 2022

The time to reflect on arriving at 3 score !

☂️ Old Quebec, Lower Town.

 

☂️ Viejo Quebec, Ciudad Baja.

 

☂️ Vieux-Québec, Basse-Ville.

It was cold and windy on the hill, but sunset turned out to be pretty good. The Cotswold Way at the end of May. Lansdown Hill, near Bath. BANES, England, UK.

Мы постепенно двигались в сторону основной точки съемки, до рассвета оставался примерно час. Туман продолжал сгущаться и на сильном морозе мы целиком покрылись инеем. Ярко светила полная луна, на рассвете она стала оранжевой. Все это создавало отличные условия для съемки. Времени было полно и мы особо не торопились, фотографировали всякое. Это один из таких снимков, ничего особенного, просто туманный рассвет.

 

We gradually moved towards the main shooting point, about an hour remained until dawn. The fog continued to thicken and in the bitter cold we were completely covered with frost. The full moon shone brightly, turning orange at dawn. All this created excellent conditions for shooting. There was plenty of time and we were not particularly in a hurry, taking pictures of everything. This is one of those shots, nothing special, just a hazy sunrise.

A vinyard in Marlborough ( South Island NZ)

St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands...:))

A hint of Autumn, Lancashire

.... the geraniums that I keep in pots in the porch begin to open as white petals, but then they turn a gentle pink, and finally a deep pink. These few flowers are at various stages of opening out. There's a link to the porch full of geraniums in the first comment field

 

For the "Looking close... on Friday!" challenge "Pretty in Pink"

 

Hoping that you have a happy and relaxing weekend

 

Macro-Looking Close: Here

Geraniums and Gentians set: Here

The boat is turning to go back to the boats' dock (located at the Golden Gardens Park, Seattle)

 

Aquarium of the Pacific

Long Beach, California

Lincoln Woods, New Hampshire

Japanese Anemone.

 

There is a huge squadron of Japanese Anemones in the garden at the moment, basking in the April sun. They love Autumn in Sydney.

 

Castle Hill.

Near Rogans Hill.

The Hills District.

Northwestern Sydney

 

Here's the iconic 'Turning Japanese' by The Vapors.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGy9uomagO4

From the 1980 album: 'New Clear Days'.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 100mm macro f/2.8L lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.

A Smooth 'Chestnut' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.

Thank you for taking the time to visit, comment, fave or invite. I really appreciate them all.

 

All photos and textures used are my own. Pano-sabotage photo mirror-image, blended and cropped. Further artwork mainly in Photoshop and Topaz.

 

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While beautiful, this dying leaf evokes a sense of poignancy in me as it is a vivid reminder of the turning seasons and that time ruthlessly marches on.

Joining the Hebden Bridge Rotary clubs Vintage car rally 2015

Many thanks to all those who view, comment and or fave my photoes.....It is greatly appreciated ......Chandana

  

As the heavens prepare for an imminent downpour, nature paints a breathtaking scene in the mountains of Tuscany.

 

Italy experiences a period of intense rainfall as dark clouds dominate the sky. The relentless downpour transforms the landscape, turning streets into temporary rivers and fields into saturated patches of earth. People navigate through the rain, seeking shelter and utilizing umbrellas and raincoats to stay dry. The heavy rainfall showcases the power and unpredictability of nature, reminding us of our vulnerability in the face of natural forces.

Inaugurated in 1998, the Hemisfèric was the first building in the City of Arts and Sciences to open its doors to the public.

 

Designed by Santiago Calatrava, it features an ovoid shell over 100 meters in diameter, housing a large spherical projection room.

 

It represents a large human eye, the eye of wisdom. This element symbolizes the gaze and observation of the world, which visitors discover through surprising audiovisual projections.

 

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Inaugurato nel 1998, l'Hemisfèric è stato il primo edificio della Ciutat de les Arts le Ciències che ha aperto le sue porte al pubblico.

È stato progettato da Santiago Calatrava, con un guscio ovoidale lungo più di 100 metri di diametro, che ospita all'interno una grande sala di proiezione a sfera.

 

Rappresenta un grande occhio umano, l'occhio della saggezza. Questo elemento simboleggia lo sguardo e l'osservazione del mondo che i visitatori scoprono attraverso sorprendenti proiezioni audiovisive.

   

"A color is as strong as the impression it creates."

Ivan Albright

 

textures thanks to Jenny 47 and startextures.

Lovely Red Maple Leaves in the morning.

John Romain turns Spitfire PL983 towards Duxford after departing The Shuttleworth Collection Drive-in Airshow.

Like the Magpie, this Red Wattle bird will come into my house if the food dish is empty. Sometimes it accompanies the Magpie, it knows that I will give food which he catches in his beak. When I step out into my yard each morning, he is among the first birds to greet me. Unlike some other birds, he does not demand to be fed, instead he makes repeated discreet visits when there are fewer birds around, and will come within arms reach of me, and take food from my hand.

River, that is. An oxbow in BC's Toad River caught my eye. Nice stormy drama as well.

 

If you want to get away I recommend northern British Columbia. A few more pics from this remote area along the Al Can Highway in comments.

 

Your views, faves and suggestions are always appreciated!

 

Have a wonderful Father's Day weekend!

 

Autumn paints its colours while Lidder river flows on....taken in Pahelgam, Kashmir Himalayas, India

She was rock turning at 6 am searching for crab, rock eels pretty much anything edible. If the mood strikes her barnacles and mussels can be part of breakfast menu. She has two tiny cubs which were tucked away in a safe place they joined her a bit later. Lots of fur-baby photos to post soon. I have been away for the better part of two months searching for wildlife on the northern tip of Vancouver Island. Lucky for me the island is one health region as British Columbia is still under COVID travel restrictions till mid June.

Feeling that curve...are we...

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