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Heading off to Germany and Sweden for 6 weeks, hope to find waterfalls in the forest
This shots from Tasmania <3
diving into the woods
Storm Clouds and Sandstone: BIghorn Basin, northwestern Wyoming
riverwindphotography, June 2018
a chill in the air
Pearson’s Glen 2018 14 – Colt Creek, Saluda, North Carolina, April 21, 2018
It takes time to work out what’s important. Long stretches of time. Too much time. We waste years in pursuit of the wrong things, thinking we are right about it all. We usually have to get to the end of our rope before we change our mind. Some don’t even then. Be conscious of how what you think is important keeps getting in your way, tripping you up, failing to come through, showing you it isn’t what you think it is. Learn to see what’s what before you get to rope’s end. Look closer. Change your mind sooner. It all comes down to being right about what’s important, and living as though it is. And don’t take anyone’s word for it. Figure it out on your own.
Flooding
Neosho, WI
Cattle egret in the marsh!
The torrential beauty of Kepler Cascades, Firehole River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
riverwindphotography, May 2012
A female Elk (Cervus elaphus) drinks peacefully at dusk, Madison River, western Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
riverwindphotography, May 2012
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Monsal Dale
Red squirrel/ekorre.
Large bee-fly/stor svävfluga.
Yellow-crowned night heron resting on a branch over green water!
She Floats to the Light
This beauty is from the same photo shoot I talked about last week where I was in heaven photographing the Origami Blue and White Columbine from every angle.
I love how this one has more of a softer flow to it compared to the one I shared with you last week.
By the way, this one was also photographed with my Lensbaby Sweet50 and a 8mm macro converter.
©Jeanette Gruszczynski Photography
Thank you, for the re-blogs but PLEASE, DO NOT Re-blog to NSFW /18+Sites and PLEASE DO NOT DELETE caption, credits or links. Thanks.
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