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I was at Balloch country park today to see if it was ripe with autum colours. It's not yet as ripe as I wanted. I caught this shot of a squirrel while waiting for the rain to stop before going out for a wonder. Made my bench Monday shot.
HBM!
Definitely worth a look on black - hit "L"
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Explored, 10 Oct 2011, #248 - thanks everyone!
An autumnal capture for texture Tuesday.
Worth a look on black - hit "L"
Texture from ~Brenda-Starr~
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This is one of my favorite murals in downtown Cincinnati, on the edge of Over the Rhine area.
It's been very wet so far in Dumbarton. Noticed that the trees and leaves are changing pretty fast while in town today so decided to take a shot. Hope you're all off to a better start of the weekend! Enjoy
Alrededor de las 5 de la tarde es definitivamente el mejor horario para ir a los miradores del Golden Gate, pues a esa hora empieza a caer el sol y poder apreciar al puente con ese atardecer es un espectáculo.
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I think that around 5 pm is definitely the best moment to go to the viewpoints of the Golden Gate, because at that time the sun begins to fall. It's awesome to see the bridge with the sunset at the background.
@ San Francisco, California, US
Wow! I've made it to day 300! Only 65 days to go and I will no longer have to worry about what to shoot every single day…:-)
Spotted this view from the framing workshop in Dumbarton today and fortunately had my camera with me.
Have a great Thursday!
Hit L for a better view
Shot details:
Camera & lens: Nikon D90 & nikkor AF-S 18-105mm | Exposure:1/60 | Aperture: f/9 at 18mm (= 27mm) | ISO: 100
RAW processor: Adobe Lightroom 3
Imported embroidered pillows fro sale at local garden show. The bright colors catch your eyes immediately as you pass the booth.