Cold, snowy topped ridge
Shot in a panic (for some reason I got the sunrise time wrong) this handy stream made a fortuitous lead-in line the rising sun.
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The ‘after the sun went down’ pinks in the sky were pretty amazing the night I created this image.
One of the many sparrows that winter here. This is a little male.
checking species but I think they are female finchs
Skating Fox by Lyuda. / lavrentyeva.com
Skating Fox by Lyuda.
Elk feed and disappear one by one into their forest home…
It was minus 6 degrees centigrade last night and not much warmer when this scene was photographed, ice in the field on the grass, water in the river bitterly cold – Jack Frost has left his mark with this frosty start, but it’s a beautiful Winters day!
dog gone is original acrylic painting made by Sofia Youshi ( jan. 2008)
The east coast of Baffin Island in northern Canada.
Going up to Alaska, up to the north to the pioneers life, where the whales and polar bear run o’er icy blue sea….. /
Mourning dove atop an angel statue
Taken on a Holga plastic ‘toy’ camera during a snowstorm in the Dublin mountains.
A young eagle flying in the blue sky.
A lonely walker trudges off through deep snow on a beautiful day in the Pentland Hills. The snow was knee deep in places and the windchill factor on top of the ridge was around -15C. When I caught up with him later on, he informed me that he was 78 years old! Benefits from being viewed larger! Featured in Seasonal Scapes 22/02/09
Quarter horses in North Dakota snow storm 2008
When I saw this little guy sitting on my porch I couldn’t resist getting a shot of him. Taking a break from storing for the upcoming winter.
These grow wild in my mother’s garden in Puyallup, WA / This is my entry into the Embrace the Blur to Win a Lensbaby Composer So, please vote for me when the challenge is accepting votes! Thanks! The term geranium is confusing. The first geranium most gardeners encounter is not a geranium at all, but Pelargonium, a relative of the perennial geranium. True or hardy or perennial geraniums belong to the genus Geranium. You will sometimes see them referred to as cranesbill geraniums, because their seed pods do somewhat resemble a crane’s bill. The foliage is often toothed and remains attractive. The flowers float on top of the plant, in shades of white, pink, magenta, purples and blues. / /
I often feel the call of a wooded area, this place just made me want to drop everything and start walking deeper in.
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