This picture clearly shows the message
for human about unity. It is highly suggested to spend much time as you can,
who actually love you and caring. You
must relish each moment with them before it’s too late. There is nothing
important than family. You know our parents are really caring & great
affection with their child’s but now these days we are ignoring our parents. So
it highly required for every one we should respect our parent’s. Parents are
protector of children and same in old age Children should be make protector of
parents. Photo Credit: Laiba Bhatti
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Plumbago is a Standard Plant in Europe
Plumbago is an exceptionally reliable and resilient plant
which has been widely held for home gardens as well as for commercial landscapes
for several years. Plumbago may be found in gardens all over the world, and was
apparently famous as a standard plant in Europe.Photo Credit: Gardening Talk
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Garden
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Lanzarote Playa Papagayo Beach - Sunset in Canary Islands
Lanzarote Playa Papagayo Beach - Sunset in Canary Islands. Know what you want to do, hold the thought firmly, and
do every day what should be done, and every sunset will see you that
much nearer to your goal.
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USA
View from Sentinel Dome in Yosemite National Park.
View from Sentinel Dome in Yosemite National Park. This was a nice easy hike up to the top of the Sentinel Dome, that towers over Yosemite Valley. Another priceless experience.
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USA
Sunrise at Swiftcurrent Lake
Spent a few nights in glacier national park last year and
tried to catch the sunrise at Swiftcurrent Lake. Unluckily, clouds in the East didn't
cooperate but it was an appealing windy day and the clouds were interesting
looking so I put on the 10-stop ND filter and took a few pictures of the clouds
streaking across the sky. This was the result of a 25-second exposure.
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USA
Rainbow Weather in Yosemite Valley
Yesterday was a wonderful day for photography in Yosemite Valley, with beautiful, misty, clearing-storm scenes in the morning, capped off by this rainbow arching over the valley in the afternoon. You can read the full story behind this image on my blog: Picture Source:
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USA
Monday, 31 March 2014
My very FIRST Hummingbird capture EVER
Not that I haven't tried, but
usually I'm not in the right place at the right time. This wee little one is
about 1/2 the size of an adult, and I believe it's a very young Rufous. Please
correct me if I'm wrong! This was my submission for a challengewet with the
Oregon Photographers group on Facebook... yeah I know, but none the less it's a
way to keep in touch with a lot of my friends and family. Pouring down rain and
I was about 30 feet away from the little tike, so I had to crop the image
by100+ percent! I know there are much better captures of hummers out there, but
this was my first.
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Birds
Giethoorn “The Venice of the Netherlands” A Village with No Roads
Coveting a simple life, then try
Giethoorn, the car free village where there are no roads and all transport is done
by water, over one of the several canals. Giethoorn has over four miles of
canals with over 150 bridges and the farmhouses with thatched roofs date back
to the 18th century. The lakes in Giethoorn were formed by unearthing peats,
and no you are not dreaming. Welcome to Giethoorn the Venice of Holland.
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Netherland
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