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LOL more of the temperamental SLINKIES...

 

Thanks for viewing, M, (*_*)

 

Hope this brings a smile again, have a good day and thanks for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)

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A beautiful falls located 30 minutes north west of Deep River, Ontario. Taken at the beginning of the fall.

An Irish Blessing

May the wings of the butterfly kiss the sun.

And find your shoulder to light on.

To bring you luck, happiness and riches.

Today, tomorrow and beyond.

  

(The above shot is dedicated to special one who is my life indeed)

 

In nature, light creates the colour.

In the picture, colour creates the light.

(Hans Hofmann)

 

Challenge on flickr - Flora/Close up

Smile on Saturday! :-) - Pretty in Pastel

(photo by Freya)

 

Thanks for views, faves and comments! ;-)

Autumn colour very much in evidence on High Street, Dronfield, Derbyshire.

All taken at a recent exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Colour Revolution - Victorian Art, Fashion and Design, a thoroughly enjoyable feast for the eyes! These were some of my favourite exhibits.

 

HSS!

A dash of violet & red amongst the green.

A cool morning overlooking Hen Cloud from the Roaches (Staffordshire UK). Taken on the new 70-200 F/2.8 MkII ...Loving this lens...ha ha

#452 2023 Day 87: Spittal, Northumberland. Another colourful sunrise which did not last long as the sun disappered behind cloud

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Hasselblad FlexBody with extension and tilt + Planar 80mm / F2.8 + Proxar 0.5M + CFV50C

 

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fun with Flame Painter

Colour version of a recent photo from Macclesfield's Treacle Market. I love the vintage feel of this stall :)

Went shopping with my wife and noticed this in our town today.

A beautiful Sunday morning in Broughty Ferry. Time to get out the camera.

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Photographed at Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, between 02.29 and 02.50 EDT

(285 km by road north of Toronto)

* Temperature 12° C.

 

* Total exposure time: 10 minutes

* 540 mm focal length telescope

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Description:

 

One of the most famous and best known objects in the sky is this large spiral galaxy, which can be seen with the unaided eye in a dark-sky location late in the northern hemisphere summer and in the autumn.

 

M31 is about 50% larger than our own Milky Way galaxy, and lies at a distance of about 2.5 million light years. For more information about M31, click here:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda_Galaxy

 

For a version of this photo WITH LABELS, click on your screen to the RIGHT of the photo, or click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/29251167742

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Technical information:

 

Nikon D810a camera body on Tele Vue 101is apochromatic refracting telescope, mounted on Astrophysics 1100GTO equatorial mount with a Kirk Enterprises ball head

 

Ten stacked frames; each frame:

540 mm focal length

ISO 4000; 1 minute exposure at f/5.4; unguided

(with LENR - long exposure noise reduction)

 

Subframes registered in RegiStar;

Stacked and processed in Photoshop CS6 (levels, brightness, contrast, colour balance, sharpening)

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Lovely blooms in a sea of green.. HBW

 

Have a lovely day.. thanks for looking

#284 2022 Day 284: Spittal beach, Northumberland, very impressive colour today and a sun pillar

There are two rows of these new, Maritimely coloured houses in a little 'subdivision' near downtown, Fredericton, New Brunswick. Fredericton is the capital of the province of New Brunswick, and around an hour's drive from St. John. I was feeling a bit yecky all day, but we had a great time walking around old Fredericton. We crossed the same bridge 4 times, after accidentally crossing it over the St. John River. lol A very long bridge, and actually, not a bad drive, but, I would have been satisfied crossing it only once. lol Lots to see along the river in Fredericton.

Our first snowfall....

Early summer colour in the North York Moors

Hasselblad FlexBody + extension and tilt + Planar 80mm / F2.8 + Proxar 0.5 M + CFV50C

 

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The blues band that I play in called "Dirty Laundry" will be playing right around the corner in a week. Art is music to the soul. It sings in so many ways.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxv_yOEeZDk

 

Happy Saturday my artistic friends

Even though we are now in Winter, there is still a bit of Autumn colour around the neighbourhood. I am pretty sure that this is a Crepe Myrtle, although I didn't realise that their leaves changed colour during the cooler months.

I found it hard to resist the shape of this old tree with the most fantastic autumnal background. Taken in the gorge of Corra Linn, Lanark, wildlife reserve in the peak of autumn, where the colour hanging over the stone verge is breathtaking.

A splash of Spring from this Crocus in macro.

 

Arrived in the Uk but may not be able to stay long with you as a small ear surgery possible tomorrow. It is a local anesthetic so should not be too bad.. Might not be able to get online for a few days again.. In the meantime just some bright leaves taken in Poland a week ago. Must be cheering myself up with the bright colours ;-)

 

Thanks for stopping by and have a lovley week ahead!!!

 

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