Survival of the fittest
Mountain Bluebird
Weird and wonderful
Small/Northern Grass-of-Parnassus / Parnassia parv…
Wolf Milk's Slime
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Golden Sedge / Carex aurea
Downy Woodpecker
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Large Indian Breadroot / Pediomelum esculentum
Black-capped Chickadee
Lily
American Three-toed Woodpecker
Edged in pink
Earthstar
Winter is still hanging around
A taste of what's to come
Catching the light
Spring ... you call this spring?!
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Crumpled
Love those little feet
Endangered Przewalski horses
Hooded Merganser / Lophodytes cucullatus
Nodding Onion with a visitor
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Visited by an invisible spider
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Lunch time
So, where IS spring?
Black-capped Chickadee / Poecile atricapillus
The melt
Puffballs
Softness
Downy Woodpecker
Youth and old age
Just having fun
Hooded Merganser / Lophodytes cucullatus
Clash of colours
American Three-toed Woodpecker
A tip o' the hat - Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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Rest in Peace, Elizabeth Taylor
My original title for this was "Happiness and joy" (which is the meaning of a pink rose), but it just didn't feel right, having read a few moments ago that Dame Elizabeth Taylor has died. I'm not a big follower of movies any more (no time and no particular interest), but, like probably most of us, I did watch most of her movies over the years. I have great respect for the way she faced all her many medical ordeals (way more than her fair share) and still kept her humour, and fought so hard for those with HIV/AIDS. She certainly seemed to squeeze an awful lot into her lifetime! She will be greatly missed.
Snowing again today ....
Note: this is the only time I have ever changed the background to an image. I tried everything from exposure to brightness but still ended up with a sickly, dull grey background - and my fridge surface is white. I had recently read someone's description on Flickr of how they had changed their background in PS (Elements). I took a look and tried it. Normally, I take so many of my flower photos against a black background in the first place, lol. That way, I don't feel like I've cheated!!!
Snowing again today ....
Note: this is the only time I have ever changed the background to an image. I tried everything from exposure to brightness but still ended up with a sickly, dull grey background - and my fridge surface is white. I had recently read someone's description on Flickr of how they had changed their background in PS (Elements). I took a look and tried it. Normally, I take so many of my flower photos against a black background in the first place, lol. That way, I don't feel like I've cheated!!!
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