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  • Same tree as seen in “The Yard” . / But I don’t care. / I was playing around with some new textures shots and a bird shot…............. and this tree worked the best. / Enjoy! Copyright Notice: / All images are the property of ©Leah Highland and may not be used wholly or in part without the prior written permission by email, including copying, duplicating, manipulating, printing, / publishing (even on a web site), reproducing, storing, or transmitting by any means.

  • Photo taken some years ago on the Lincolnshire Wolds. In the UK, this crop is known as oilseed rape, though it does have other names elsewhere in the world.

  • Rockville Hills Regional Park, California

  • The workings of an old oak grandmother clock! I love the tones and feel of this image / /

  • A bushy-tailed gray squirrel gnaws on an acorn in Hendricks Park, Eugene, Oregon. October 2008.

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  • I spent most of my visit to Kew Gardens staring at the ground! So many patterns in the leaves and patches of frost, and the silver and golden bronze colours so beautiful.

  • A beautiful sunlit glade on Dartmoor near Goodameavy. /

  • Features Urban Wildlife – 1/28/09 / #12 Great Features – 1/27/09 / Country Bumpkin – 2/6/09 / American Southwest – 2/3/09 / Squirrels – 1/30/09 I was out and about yesterday, January 29, 2009 and saw this little squirrel scamper up a tree. I pulled off the road into a driveway, rolled down my passenger window as I was on the driver’s side, and just started shooting. I got some great shots of her, isn’t she just precious? She was eating something – she looks a little chubby, maybe some little one’s on the way? I love squirrels. I named this one Frisky because before I was even born, my dad and oldest sisters found a baby squirrel and named it Frisky. My dad has old reel tapes of him and my oldest sister holding Frisky. Photo taken in the city of Oak Leaf, TX in an urban environment! The Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) is the largest species of tree squirrel native to North America. The Fox Squirrel’s natural range extends throughout the eastern United States, excluding New England, north into the southern prairie provinces of Canada, and west to the Dakotas, Colorado, and Texas. They have been introduced to both Northern and Southern California. While very versatile in their habitat choices, fox squirrels are most often found in forest patches of 400,000 square metres or less with an open understory, or in urban neighborhoods with trees. They thrive best among trees such as oak, hickory, walnut and pine that produce winter-storable foods like nuts. They are gregarious and apparently playful, often chasing each other up and down trees and across yards and clearings. They have a large vocabulary, consisting most notably an assortment of clucking and chucking sounds, not unlike some “game” birds, and they warn the listening world of approaching threats. In the spring and fall, groups of fox squirrels clucking and chucking together can make a small ruckus. They are impressive jumpers, easily spanning fifteen feet in horizontal leaps and free-falling twenty feet or more to a soft landing on a limb or trunk. Best viewed larger

  • A touch of Orton on a textured composite image. Brushes: midnightstouch iconseiyastock

  • Oak Creek runs thru Red Rock Crossing / Canon 40d / 17-40L / / /

  • Sunset over Biloxi Bay Railroad track and through the branches of a live oak tree along the bay.

  • This is a re entered image. /

  • Inspired by and dedicated to the beautiful Sticky Flower / Seagulls and granny rugs are cool, so is she :-) Thank you to the lovely Karin Taylor for buying a card of this, your support is much appreciated gorgeous girl x / / Created with pen and ink and coloured pencils on cartridge paper. Also availabubble as a t-shirt

  • Taken in Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, AZ. A couple and their dog having a picnic and enjoying the view. Nikon D-80 / 18-135 mm lens at 18 mm / 1/160, f/8 / ISO 400 / CP filter FEATURED IN THE RURAL AROUND THE GLOBE GROUP-8/14/09

  • Well here it is….after about 150 hours I’m finally done!

  • The unmistakable outline of an English Oak reaching up his arms to the rising winter sun. Nikon D40 – Sigma 10-20mm + ND4 Grad / 1/40s @ f/11

  • I’m no expert but I believe this to be a Hoar Frost, it created amazing patterns in the garden just before christmas, unfortunately I did not have the time to go out with my camera for long, this was an old Oak leaf I found backlit!

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