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Brilliant play of lights captured so well.
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Thanks, Trishikh. A touch of serendipity applied in finding this.
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Wow!! Looks so ethereal ✨
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Thanks, Avni. It makes the effort involved in getting there early really worthwhile!
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What a beautiful capture of those sun rays! They make the area look like a nest.
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Thanks, Lynette. These trees are above an outlet of the local brook, difficult to access the fall, but the running stream creates this mist at certain times. And there are plenty of nests in the area for everything from the tiny wren to the large and majestic buzzard.
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A nest for the nests!
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Gorgeous shots of the light in the wilderness!
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Thanks, Harold. I like the metaphor.
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Those mountains look challenging!
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Yes, Noelle. We couldn’t find a route to take us to the top, but managed to get quite high.
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Beautiful the way the light shifts through the trees! C
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It is, isn’t it, Cheryl. I was only just in time to capture this.
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Reblogged this on Abitsa.
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Thanks for the reblog, Tom. Great way to share this.
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Wonderful shot. Love the light and dark.
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Thanks, Don. I knew this area of the forest was prone to mist, so made for it to capture the light there. I was only just in time; the mist evaporated only a few minutes after I arrived!
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