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The paths where paved in gold, and at the end, the sky was golden
Cambridshire Anglesey Abbey 2012 10 311 HDR
these tree roots were about the only interesting things I saw whilst walking up the east side of Derwent Dam. It was muddy and flat along the track and bespoiled by construction work and road warning signs everywhere. They are apparently installing a water turbine to power the dam (eh?) and replace the diesel engine that currently does it, for health and safety reasons.
So let me get this straight. The diesel engine has worked for donkeys years and I've not heard of anyone dying from carbon monoxide poisoning at the site, yet they are entirely happy to spend thousands of man hours creating the building and site using dirty diesel powered excavators and machinery and churn up the local environment?
Sometimes I think our country would be better run by communists.
Believe it or not, this is one of my favourite spots/views, between the park and the bypass near where I live. Taken early on a foggy morning.
Beauty is all around us if we pay a little attention to it. A simple ray of sunlight can transform an insignificant landscape into a magnificent one.
I confess that I've lived
Confieso que he vivido
(inspired from Neruda's autobiography)
EXPLORE #431, 7 LUGLIO 2008
Another trip out with the camera club, this time to Colliford Lake to visit the petrified trees. The water level is definitely starting to struggle with the lack of rain as half of these trees were not even visible last time I was here, but this did give me the opportunity to get a bit closer to them than is normally possible. Wellies might not be a great fashion statement but the do come in useful!
2 large cypress trees, growing out of a pond, at the Jesse H. Jones Park and Nature, near Humble Texas. The photo was taken in October of 2018. Photo was made using a Canon EOS 80D with a EF-S 18-135mm USM lens, with a little bit of post-processing.
I took this photo last year in October and I only got the inspiration to edit it now.
This is an amazing place. It’s a Paulownia Tree plantation located in North Richmond in Sydney.
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Canon 6D
Canon 17-40mm f/4L USM
ISO 100 | 28mm | F11 | 0.6 sec
6 Shot stitched Multirow Panorama
Double exposure using two cameras.
I shot the first frame using my Nikon TW 105 Zoom compact camera, and the second frame using my Minolta 505si Super SLR and 50mm f2.8 macro lens. Kodak Expired (2007) EliteCrome Extracolor 100 iso slide film.
Sunday afternoon was quite beautiful :) Could imagine to use this place as a location in one of my future short films. Maybe for Witch rituals or something like that ;) this small hill is possibly a #barrow #how #tumulus or #burialmound
View On Black Best Viewed Large!
Five Pic Panorama.
The Tree
The calm quiet strength of a tree
Anchored deep in the earth
Reaching high in the sky
The calm quiet strength of a tree
The calm quiet strength of a tree
Full of life from its roots
To the tiniest branch
The calm quiet strength of a tree
And oh, how it comforts me
How it teaches me
Without a sound
Then I realize at once
That this tree and I are one
In eternity
The calm quiet strength of a tree
From the weight of its trunk
To its delicate leaves
The calm quiet strength of a tree
The calm quiet strength of a tree
Showing anyone near
All the secrets of time
The calm quiet strength of a tree
Copyright 1994 Tom Splitt
Having finished shooting for the day, or so I thought, I was on my way home. The sun had gone down but the sky was a beautiful pink colour. On a whim I took a detour off the main Kirkstone Pass onto a road known as 'The Struggle' and shortly spotted this lone tree just on the other side of a wall. I did an emergency stop, grabbed my kit from the boot and climbed over the gate to trespass in the farmer's field. As I couldn't get back far enough to get the tree and the snowy mountains fully in shot I decided to take two images and stitch them into a short panorama.