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Close your eyes and turn your face into the wind.
Feel it sweep along your skin in an invisible ocean of exultation.
Suddenly, you know you are alive.
― Vera Nazarian
I took this on a very windy day at Harrison Hot Springs last week.
I seem to be very busy lately, and will be out much of tomorrow, but will do my best to keep up.
HBM!
Driving nearby rural area over 4 hours in this windy and snowy day, tried to find good POVs, the viability was very low, most photos would be achieved forever... 😉
Have a safe and happy week my dear friends!
PS: crazy busy recently ... Hope it will get better later 😉
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I've been trying to photograph tiny spiral vines for years and could never get the right focus, but, while on a photo shoot at the Bloedel Conservatory last week, I think I finally got it.
The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears.
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Entered in The Award Tree Contest "Colour Slide"
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All photos and textures used are my own. Originally created for The Award Tree Contest "Trees in Winter"
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Actual shot. Had a walk down the water and saw this spider struggles to hold onto its thread in a high wind…hope he succeeded. Bird feathers were floating in the air in every direction.
It seems like yesterday
But it was long ago
Janey was lovely she was the queen of my nights
There in the darkness with the radio playing low, and
And the secrets that we shared
The mountains that we moved
Caught like a wildfire out of control
'Til there was nothing left to burn and nothing left to prove
And I remember what she said to me
How she swore that it never would end
I remember how she held me oh-so-tight
Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then
Against the wind
We were runnin' against the wind
We were young and strong, we were runnin' against the wind
Songwriters: Bob Seger
Picture taken @ home
The Scene
Apple Fall Sutton Lantern - Aged Oak
Apple Fall Vintage Buoy Arrangement
Apple Fall Driftwood Log
Apple Fall Mounted Sealife - Sea Star
Apple Fall Lemonade
Apple Fall Lemonade Pitcher
[Rezz Room] Dachshund Puppy Animesh (Companion)
[Rezz Room] Bengal Cat Jump
dust bunny . beach day . towel tote
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Blueberry - Authentic - Tucked in Tops Alone - Maitreya
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#1 DOUX - Summer Day Hairstyle [RARE]
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The Pose
Luane's World Bento Poses "My Future" @ Tres Chic
Finally getting back to the Gym after a lengthy absence.
Fortunately, I still have my “work-out” soundtrack on my phone, and Donovan sang “Catch the Wind” while I was working the machines... and thinking about a title for this Pic.
"Catch the Wind" is a song written and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. "Catch the Wind" was released in 1965. The single reached No. 4 in the United Kingdom singles chart.
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(Photographed at the Bosque del Apache Wildlife Preserve)
The Sandhill Crane:
These tall, gray-bodied, crimson-capped birds breed in open wetlands, fields, and prairies across North America. They group together in great numbers, filling the air with distinctive rolling cries. Mates display to each other with exuberant dances that retain a gangly grace.
The Sandhill Crane’s call is a loud, rolling, trumpeting sound whose unique tone is a product of anatomy: Sandhill Cranes have long tracheas (windpipes) that coil into the sternum and help the sound develop a lower pitch and harmonics that add richness.
Sandhill Cranes are known for their dancing skills. Courting cranes stretch their wings, pump their heads, bow, and leap into the air in a graceful and energetic dance.
Although some start breeding at two years of age, Sandhill Cranes may reach the age of seven before breeding. They mate for life—which can mean two decades or more—and stay with their mates year-round. Juveniles stick close by their parents for 9 or 10 months after hatching.
The earliest Sandhill Crane fossil, estimated to be 2.5 million years old, was unearthed in Florida.
Sandhill Crane chicks can leave the nest within 8 hours of hatching, and are even capable of swimming.
The oldest Sandhill Crane on record was at least 37 years, 3 months old. Originally banded in Florida in 1982, it was found in Wisconsin in 2019.
Nikon Z8, 600/6.3, 1/1000 @ f/8.0, ISO 2800, edited to taste)
Four strong winds that blow lonely, seven seas that run high
All those things that don't change, come what may
I was tempted by the sky. Unfortunately I did neither have a tripod nor grey filters with me to capture the motion of the turbine blades. Next time ...
P1000884 HDR B
"Je ne m'intéresse au paysage que selon le lieu, la lumière et le vent" Eugene Boudin, Peintre précurseur de l'impressionnisme
"I am only interested in the landscape according to the place, the light and the wind"
Eugene Boudin precursor painter of Impressionism
Baie des Nations et vue sur La Ciotat et le Bec de l'Aigle