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They do look like microscopic pics of things! Wow!
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There are some that I would gladly hang on my wall. Everyone would ask who was the fantastic painter I'd discovered.
Earth does the images, but a really artful eye and hand did the framing. Not necessarily Cmdr. Kelly's, but I'm grateful to him for curating these for us all.
Earth does the images, but a really artful eye and hand did the framing. Not necessarily Cmdr. Kelly's, but I'm grateful to him for curating these for us all.
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So you may have heard that we got a record-breaking dump of snow yesterday. The Weather Network encouraged to share photos and videos, so here are some of the results.
I especially like the time-lapse video of the snow accumulation.
I especially like the time-lapse video of the snow accumulation.
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That one was really cool!
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We've had a lot of high surf recently, due to El Niño. I stopped on my bike ride today to take some pictures.
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Berry Creek Falls is one of my favorite places in the area, well-rewarding the 11 mile round trip hike.
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Gorgeous!
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So beautiful!
Thank you, Voronwë!
Thank you, Voronwë!
“There, peeping among the cloud-wrack above a dark tor high up in the mountains, Sam saw a white star twinkle for a while. The beauty of it smote his heart, as he looked up out of the forsaken land, and hope returned to him. For like a shaft, clear and cold, the thought pierced him that in the end the Shadow was only a small and passing thing: there was light and high beauty for ever beyond its reach.”
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Love the rainbow! I can't wait for when Irika will see her real one.
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Hey, I'm happy to see that you can now add files directly from your computer, instead of having to post them first to Photobucket or equivalent! Here are two photos from Prairie Creek State Park, in Northern California.
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And a nudibranch from MacKerricher State Park (actual size, about 1 cm).
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Oooooh, lovely!
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Not professional or anything, but I like the way my street looks this time of year.
Someone planted those trees 60 years ago so the neighborhood would look like this someday, and most likely never got to see it.
I expect it will look pretty nice in the autumn, too (this is my first year here).
Someone planted those trees 60 years ago so the neighborhood would look like this someday, and most likely never got to see it.
I expect it will look pretty nice in the autumn, too (this is my first year here).
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Nor am I - I took those pics on my phone. I'm amazed what I can do with it.Dave_LF wrote:Not professional or anything ...
The trees are lovely. Most street trees are terribly stunted by placing them in a 3 foot wide planter strip, so it's nice to see some that are given room to stretch.
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But yours look professional, while mine are not professional or anything.
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Those are very nice. What kind of trees are they? I love tree-lined streets.
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Silver maples. Which are out of fashion for various reasons (some better than others), but at least look nice.
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They do look nice and grow fast. I know they invade tiles and drains, but bleah. These ones are very low-branching, though. I wonder if someone trained them that way. ??
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Supposedly that's just what they do if they have space. It's one of the reasons some don't like them.
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Hmmm. Ours have always branched higher, and they weren't cramped for space (at least by the time I saw them). Interesting. Maybe it's a perspective thing in your picture. They don't branch very high off the ground; I'd say about 6 or 7 feet.