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  • FOG
    by royce

    EARLY MORNING MOUNTAIN TOP ENVELOPED IN DISSIPATING FOG

  • Photograph taken in Devon, UK

  • Gray Mini Lop Ear rabbit with Christmas tree and gifts and wearing red and white stocking hat, isolated on white background

  • The view I have from my bedroom’s window.It’s beautiful in summer times too with all the flowers.I add a little japanese bridge to walk over the spring’s flow.It’s the second snowfall we have ,it’s white everywhere.I ‘m gone put that pic. in the «passion» group because my garden is a part of my soul.I took off big roots and heavy stones all over arround the house,bought , I don’t know how many trip of soil to fill up my shadow garden.I’ve worked for three years and It’s not finished yet. .All my friends thought I was crasy …well,maybe a little.You will see more of it in summer time. / I know it looks like a B&W photo because of all the snow but it’s not.

  • This image was taken in March of 2007 on my way back from Evergreen, Colorado when I was there helping my Mother with a broken ankle. As I was driving back I noticed the spectacular cloud formations around me and found this place off a side road. The sun set and the colors and mood were timeless. I snapped the image and knew right away this would be a keeper.

  • “Winter Walk” is also part of the Series “The Trees”, and is a reflection of Canadian winter in Ontario… Watercolour on Arches Paper…. “There is nothing here
 except the constant, looping clicks and caws 
of birds, lost in trees erased by white. / 
My sight condensed
 by each fresh, foggy breath,
 a hanging depth
 my head sinks through.
 / Nothing here
 but mulching steps,
 the soft snap of twigs long soaking,
 the sticky sound
 of car tire on wet road. / I am drenched 
by a sudden gang-up of water,
 a brief yawn of thunder far away. / 
There is nothing here
 and I am all wet.”
….John Goss. “Fog” / /

  • Photography: S. Pryce (jpryce) / PS Treatment: Hickerson Christmas Card Series /

  • Kootenay River, B. C., Canada.

  • MY FAVORITE COUNTRY ROAD / Best viewed large. / / / / “MY FAVORITE COUNTRY ROAD” was featured in the group COUNTRY ROADS/AROUND THE WORLD / / / / “MY FAVORITE COUNTRY ROAD” was featured in the group NATURAL COLOR AND LIGHT / / / This is a recent photo of my favorite country road! It is located in Flatwoods, Kentucky, in Greenup County, which lies in the northeastern part of the bluegrass state. Many of my relatives live in or just outside of Flatwoods, and my Dad built this one. / / The scenery from this road is almost surreal, it is so beautiful. Surrounding this road are country farms, barns and old churches. This road winds around a gorgeous mountain cloaked with a variety of lush trees and evergreens, whose leaves are radiant in the Fall of the year with brilliant shades of yellow, orange, red, brown and green. / / At the top of the mountain is the end of this magnificent road, which leads to a private, gated mansion that overlooks the entire county. It is very quiet and peaceful there, and everything, including time, seems to stand still on this beautiful road. It is a breath-taking view from the very top, and this is truly my favorite country road!.. / / / To read and learn more about this special country road, / go to:COUNTRY ROAD

  • An as is shot of our favorite “Standing Peaople” or Pine Trees near our cabin ;) A tree that cannot be confused with any others – I must concede / Its evergreen branches conceive cones, while some conceal seeds / The pinon, with a taste like confection, which connoisseur birds feed / I must confess, the one most condusive for my eyes, is the blue spruce breed These trees do console my winter spirit with their life so consistent / Continuous shelter for the falcons and birds, whose travels are distant / Unconditionally they give of their flesh, which contain constructing assistant / In addition to needs for economic growth, we’re convinced and persistent An icon Sequoia, the tallest conifer of all, towers as high as days in the year / The only species able to conquer death, by conjuring life, when its base is cut clear / Conservation efforts aplenty, on the Pacific coast despite a consumerism frontier / I’ve had many conversations of concern against so many black marketers My conscience speaks loudly to those driven by greed / Who try to convince me – when they’re condensed, they are much like weeds / I’m interconnected to those who contribute to my medicinal needs / By no means conventional, though content with success and Godspeed The traditions of Christmas, I will not conform to, by cutting one down / A concept of constraint, receiving no congratulations, but frowns / When we light our live one out under the constellations – the only in town / It’s our own beacon to condole all conifers slain for a holiday crown. tkrosevear 2007 An exercise in using as many words containing “con”, this poem contains 42, inspired by TREES. EVERGREEN

  • Nipika Eco-Resort in the beautiful Canadian Rocky Mountains in British Columbia. Featured in Canada group, Nov. 21, 2009. / Featured in Canadian Rocky Mountains group. / /

  • Beautiful to the eye, cold to the bones! This was the results of the Ice storm that blanketed all of Kentucky and residents are still pulling out from under it’s giant grip on all of mankind!

  • arbutus bark… Canon 30D / Tamron SP AF 17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di LD IF

  • A rural road near home,autumn time.I love that light at the end like there’s always something to hope for in life…. / Taken with a Nikon D 200 / / Wayne Cook / Wonder where this goes, / Between the sun and the gravel track / One foot step and then one back, / My dance and a smile and shimmy, / Oh, suddenly I feel such joy! / One beautiful foggy road……and no end in sight:)

  • / / I took this photo in Edgewood, NM.

  • Two pinecones on christmas green brunch in the forest / Nikon D60

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  • location: Yosemite, CA

  • Early evening at Lake MacDonald in Glacier National Park. 10/2/09 – Featured in the AMERICA’S NATURAL WONDERS Group. / 10/16/09 – Featured in the AMERICA’S NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE HABITAT Group.

  • Taken by Murray Bay on the Hungry Horse Reservoir in Northwestern Montana. These trees are part of the Great Bear Wilderness. 10/28/09 – Featured in the FORESTS Group. Make: NIKON / Model: COOLPIX P80 / Shutter Speed: 10/986 second / Aperture: F/3.5 / Focal Length: 12 mm / ISO Speed: 64

  • A visit to Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Canada in early June afforded me a chance to capture this 2 image composite. Just a couple weeks prior, the lake was still frozen solid.

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