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A shot taken on a wander through some pretty thick mist around the Matterdale area of the Lake District just after dawn.
God knows where she wanders. I followed her one day, watched her coming out of the apartment, someone I didn't know. She even walked a different way. Got into her car and drove off to Golden Gate Park. Five miles. Sat by the lake, staring across the water at the pillars that stand on the far shore...
Gavin Elster from Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo 1958
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Eh.. Experimenting.
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Rain makes my soul happy.
Oh and I've been listening to A Fine Frenzy a lot lately. <3
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wander (ˈwɒndə)
vb (mainly intr)
1. (also tr) to move or travel about, in, or through (a place) without any definite purpose or destination
2. to proceed in an irregular course; meander
3. to go astray, as from a path or course
4. (of the mind, thoughts, etc) to lose concentration or direction
Pastor roseus. Garður. 22cm. 90g. WS 38-43cm. Adults RC-Starlings are seen in Iceland almost every late summer and usually in SE-Iceland. 1-3 records.
Rose-coloured Starlings originate in SE Europe and southern Asia but have a tendency to wander. Taken on July 11,2020
Trying something a bit different here. You get a sense of how damp and gloomy it was during our visit to Cwm Idwal in October. Still stunningly beautiful
This image was taken during my first autumn explore of 2019 at the woodland near Stourhead.
I wasn't sure what version of autumn I was going to capture before I set off. Once at the location it was clear that for once I was able to capture the early stages of the new season. The combination of greens and yellows dominated the woodland, representing the outgoing of summer and its successor autumn.
All that is gold does not glitter
Not all those who wander are lost
The old that is strong does not wither
Deep roots are not reached by the frost
From the ashes a fire shall be woken
A light from the shadows shall spring
Renewed shall be blade that was broken
The crownless again shall be king
Wanderung in Scharzfeld (Stadt Herzberg am Harz) zur Einhornhöhle.
Hike in Scharzfeld (city Herzberg am Harz) to Einhornhöhle.
Native to Africa, the flightless ostrich is the world's largest bird. The male has black feathers and the female has gray, and the male is larger. It's mating season and this female is beginning the courtship ritual by fluffing out her wings and feathers; she's is looking directly at the male.
Ostriches are quite dangerous especially if one wanders into their nesting area. Several people a year are killed or severely injured by them. They can run up to 40 mph (60 kph).
Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Wandering an ancient lakebed in Death Valley National Park.
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