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The last of four...The berries on the burning bush are such a pretty bright orange and against the red leaves they look so stunning..had a hard time getting the reds in the photos to come out right..seems the color is overblown in Lightroom and I had to edit it in PS to make it better but it looks a bit 'moire" here on flickr page...
...and after getting the supper is a capture below...lol...
The Sun was almost gone I was taking these pictures yesterday night and I wasn't able to keep my shutter high for action shots without introducing noise. However, I like the blur...and the background is my fiery burning bush...
Just a few days after my last shot of the burning bush in the backyard, the snow came down, trying to put out the fire.
It was a misty morning whenever I got this shot--I like how the red bush pops ----Hope you guys have a wonderful weekend--thanks for stopping by !
Not much colour in the garden now except for these daisy-like flowers. The leaves of the burning bush are always first to turn red.
HBW
It is only December and already I am missing color!
2017 update: It is the end of October and we still have quite a bit of color, however, the days are becoming colder. I am soaking up the color while it lasts. Winter is coming!
Exodus 3:2
"As he kept looking, why, here the thornbush was burning with the fire and yet the thornbush was not consumed."
"... BEFORE the ice is in the pools,
Before the skaters go,
Or any cheek at nightfall
Is tarnished by the snow,
Before the fields have finished,
Before the Christmas tree,
Wonder upon wonder
Will arrive to me!
What we touch the hems of
On a summer’s day;
What is only walking
Just a bridge away;
That which sings so, speaks so,
When there’s no one here,—
Will the frock I wept in
Answer me to wear? ..."
by Emily Dickinson
Right after I took this ! I have to send it out to be repaired !!! Don't know when I'll be back ! AND, its the only way I make money too! Selling on EBay !!! I get horizontal lines across images not matter what I do !
We finally got a real snowfall here a couple days ago. I was delighted by the look of the heavy-ladened burning bush berries.
The fruit of a Burning Bush shrub.
"This shrub is one of the great beauties of the autumn season. It is distinguished by vibrant scarlet foliage and small red-orange fruit in the fall..."
We had another cold day today, reminding me that summer is just about over. It's nice having a little nip in the air for a change. And the trees are starting to do their thing.
Explore #399 10-sep-2008
More snow and more berry shots, won't be flowers for a long time yet... heading to buy some tomorrow at the market :)
www.flickr.com/photos/nasos3/5295532259/in/set-7215761648...
The burning bushes...!!!
On Explore...!!! Thank you very much to all of you my dear Flickr friends for your so kind comments...!!!
My wild river reflection…!!!
An impressionnist photo safari concentrated mainly on a daily basis (or almost) on my small piece of planet of 55 000 square feet…!!!
A Thoreau "waldennienne" approach…!!!
Reflet de ma rivière sauvage…!!!
Un safari photo impressioniste au quotidien concentré essentiellement (ou presque) sur un petit morceau de planète de 55 000 pieds carrés…!!!
Une démarche "waldennienne" à la Thoreau…!!!
I was originally drawn to a sun pillar that appeared a few minutes before sunrise, but it faded too quickly for me capture as it first appeared (they are remarkably short lived) and I didn't care for the jet contrails as seen below. I did like the silhouette of the deer against that sky though.