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You were once wild here. Don’t let them tame you.

 

– Isadora Duncan (The Mother of Modern Dance)

Wild—even demonic—

Strawberries. Apologies

To Ingmar Bergman.

 

Fire, Ice, lensing drop.

At the end of the season,

Scorched leaves, unripe fruit.

 

Gaia knows the past,

And how the future unfolds,

But not what will be.

 

Handheld 1:1,

Heavily overcast sky,

12-shot focus stack.

 

26 Jan 2022; 09:00 CST; Velvia +

263. 43. 20; Takeover Explore 25May2022 no160

Ein weiterer Teil der unteren Ilsefälle im Ilsetal auf dem Weg zum Brocken.

 

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Nikon Z 9, 800mm S PF, 1/1000, f/6.3, ISO 110.

A Swathe of wild Corn Flowers ,Poppies,Daisies & Marigolds add vibrant colour to the landscape in this farmers meadow,nestled between the rolling hills of Exmoor & the Quantocks in Somerset.

Photographed @ Anza Borrego state park, California

San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge

Aquilegia canadensis

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

 

Herb-Robert in my garden. I do love the wild flowers 💕

 

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These wild flowers like to sway in the breeze so a tripod does not do much good!

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None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot

 

Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + Lee GND8 filter + ND8 filter + reverse GND8 filter

 

Cabo de Trafalgar, Caños de Meca (Cádiz - Andalucía)

 

On Black

 

More pictures of Cabo de Trafalgar

 

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Hasselblad 503cw

Carl Zeiss 80mm F2.8

Rollei RPX 100

Kodak HC110 , 1+31, 19C - 9mins

Fix: 10mins

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I got a packet of wild seed flowers a few months ago and just spread them around the patio to help the wonderful Bees and now they have just bloomed into stunning colours.

Wild Boar Fell seen across Mallerstang from the steep climb up to Mallerstang Edge and High Seat.

This photo was taken in South Heraklion Crete, Three Churches Beach.

Middleton, Wisconsin, 2020

Up in the hills for sunset last night and found some lovely wild flowers in and around the Barley .

Wild South Africa

Kruger National Park

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Another image of me struggling to get a good pic of wild garlic in the local woodland.

Seen at Fern Forest Nature Center, Coconut Creek, Florida

/ Mount Tom in Sierra Nevada and cottonwood trees in autumn at Round Valley near Bishop, California.

I don't know the name. Just out for a walk, and i thought it was pretty. Taken at Little Traverse Bay Conservancy, at the old golf course , Harbor Springs , Michigan

Glacier National Park

Iм ғαr ғroм ιɴтιмιdαтιɴɢ хD

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Beaver Trail, Ottawa.

Canon EOS 6D - f/9.0 - 1/100sec - 100mm - ISO 4000

 

- height of the cone of this overblown flower: 6 cm

 

- Dipsacus fullonum, syn. Dipsacus sylvestris, is a species of flowering plant known by the common name wild teasel.

It is native to Eurasia and North Africa, but it is known in the Americas, southern Africa, Australia and New Zealand as an introduced species and often a noxious weed.

It forms large monocultures (displacing other species) in areas it invades that have favorable climates and none of its biological control species.

The inflorescence is a cylindrical array of lavender flowers which dries to a cone of spine-tipped hard bracts. It may be up to 10 centimeters long.

It is a herbaceous biennial plant (rarely a short-lived perennial plant) growing to 1–2.5 metres (3.3–8.2 ft) tall.

 

Many people confuse teasel with thistles since at first glance they appear alike. However, the two plants have very distinct differences that can help you identify them. Read here:

garden.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Teasel

Some wild garlic in a local woodland. Much better woodlands out there but it's a lovely place for an early morning walk

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