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Evening view of snow textures on the lake after days of wind. Wanted to say thanks for your visits and have an enjoyable weekend.

Amrum, Kniepsand 2020

When the wind stops it's time to motor on! Afternoon on the intracoastal waterway.

These gulls are floating on the updraft created by north winds blowing up and over the Lake Erie shoreline.

Ultima luce a Passo Giau

On a windswept hill by a billowing sea, my destiny sits and waits for me.

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Robert breault

Thank you for posing Taboo

 

Scorpions

 

Explore #428 February 23, 2008

 

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Using a long exposure to capture the wind and waves at Fifty Point Conservation Area.

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!

ICMphoto. Wind was blowing in the forest and I was lucky to catch it 😁

Somewhere in the Altamont Pass, near Livermore, California.

 

These old turbines just keep chugging along, although their days are numbered as these older ones are gradually being replaced by newer, more efficient models.

Pungarehu surf highway taranaki

When composing this shot, the various elements were in need of one additional item. The initial image contained the trees, their side lighting, the water and the reflections. It seemed good, but somewhat static. Then, as I felt a gentle breeze blow on me, it also touched the surface of the water and made the photo much more dynamic. The one missing element in this now complete picture, was the wind.

 

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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.

PIEMONTE-ITALY ( Il vento soffia)

A windy day at Lough Bray in the Wicklow mountains.

Pink Tulip in the wind. It was not easy taken this picture, but i got lucky.

Lamma Winds - first and only commercial-scale wind turbine in Hong Kong

 

Explore #54 26 July 2009

Finch patiently awaiting-resting to get his/her turn at the birdfeeder. Hang in there little one, very strong wind gusts today.

Milkweed Seed-heads getting ready to fly in the Wind.............

Our backyard,

Southeastern Connecticut

riverside walk

Immature White-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys)

 

Brown Acres - Jackson County - Oregon

 

Canon 7D Mark ii - f/7.1 - 1/1000 - ISO 800

   

Wind power plants (Copenhagen)

Wind Blown wind blew leaves around with some water drops, Prissy ran away and came right back, fascinated as usual, shot in North Carolina.

Saugatuck State Park on a very windy day.

Nikkor 55mm f2.8

"Clean water" flag at the beach

NZ64830

Das Eichhörnchen wird durchgeweht vom Wind

Wind Farm in the mist off the Wirral coast

Four strong winds that blow lonely, seven seas that run high

All those things that don't change, come what may

Autumn also brings a lot of changes to the birds, and very noticeable is the one on the finches that completely lose their bright yellow plumage to a mix of very dull green-yellowish that makes us to take a second look.

 

Right now here in PA the rain has started and many trees have lost their leaves, but they still have a unique charm specially at the end of a sunny day. The wind has move from place to place tons of leaves that are forming colorful skirts which now makes it difficult to know from which tree were originally from.

 

This image had only a white background so I decided to merge a second one with autumn leaves.

 

Perfect for the autumn mood...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=emhYf0S05wg

 

I hope your day was a great one!

 

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Photography is one of my passions, and nature photography is my favorite.

 

I have been in Explore for more that a hundred times, and it is an awesome experience to have your photos showcased in such a special way.

 

I thank your for coming today, for leaving a comment, and make a favorite of yours this photo, (if that is the case) thanks again!

 

The best part of this forum is the contacts and friends that I have made over the years, that have the same passion for this art that is called photography!

 

Martha.

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 ...

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