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Really should put a bit more effort into my titles ;)
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I went on a yellow drive yesterday looking for nicely set fields. I particularly wanted interesting trees, if possible silhouetted against a field.
I hope that home owner uses a camera.
(There may be more photos to follow, as I shot enough!!)
Better Larger On Black
Created for the Kreative People "Summer Expo"
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Explored 2nd December 2014. Thank you all for your kind comments, faves and group awards for this image!
Taken for photochallenge 2009, day 117: paper # 2
I had been very busy lately, will try get back to your photos very soon, my friends.
For this challenge I had two similarly interesting shots, so I am posting both this time.
It's freezing cold and raining here in Gordon's Bay - and it's supposed to be summer! So a little cheery yellow won't go amiss :)
Common names: Pincushion; Bobbejaanklou, Luisiesbos, Luisiesboom (Afrikaans).
Botanical name: Leucospermum cordifolium.
Family: Proteaceae.
Taken in the Mountainside area of Gordon's Bay, Western Cape, South Africa.
I loved the harmony of the shades of yellow and orange in this Alstromeria lily, made a bit sparkly with the added water drops ....
A yellow chair.
Discovered near an abandoned wharf.
On Lavender Bay.
McMahons Point, Sydney.
The wharf is at the bottom of a very steep set of stairs that lead down to the harbour from East Crescent Street, McMahons Point.
Photographed at sunset last Friday, 16th June, 2023
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and Photopad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Candy' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea
Icterus chrysater
(Yellow-backed Oriole / Turpial Montañero)
The Yellow-backed Oriole is well-named, as it is one of the very few species of orioles with a yellow back. Indeed, this oriole shows only two colors, yellow and black: the wings are entirely black, the feathers lacking the white or yellow feather margins that are shown by most other species of oriole.
The Yellow-backed Oriole has an oddly discontinuous distribution: it occurs from southern Mexico south to northeastern Nicaragua, and again from Panama south to northern Colombia and Venezuela, but is absent from Costa Rica and from most of Nicaragua. This oriole has a very broad elevational range, ranging up to 2500 m in Central America and almost to 2700 m in Colombia.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...