Fraser fir in sunrise light this morning.
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I started to watch quilting videos. Everyone calls the triangle trees "Christmas trees". And although they are not wrong in festive quilts, the forest quilts they still say that and my ecology side of me gets so aggravated and just wants to scream at the screen:
"THEYRE CONIFER TREES AT THE VERY LEAST CALL THEM PINE TREES UNLESS THEY ARE CYPRESS OR CEDAR! Not all evergreen trees are Christmas trees"
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Banff and Cascade Mountain by Mark Stevens
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A view that's just...amazing while walking the streets in Banff. I waited for the mad dash of crossers at one intersection and took this image looking north to Cascade Mountain. I loved how the street seemed to line right up to the mountain, as if an invitation to visit.
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Winter evening by Angelina Todorovic Stanic
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This beautiful lantern is a gift from my dear Flickr friends. Thank you Mimica and Mikica, I love it very much.
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Hey anyone else remember the episode of Adventure Time called "Evergreen" where it's revealed that the original bearer of the crown to whom it was "forever linked" was actually a neglected child (and prior reincarnation of Finn) named Gunter trying to be like his wizard father?? Anyone??? Because I had fully forgotten until re-watching the episode last night and I'm losing my mind about the implications.
(This episode is also a devastating look at how a mistreated child unconsciously learns that he must treat himself and those he has power over as cruelly as he has been treated. Adventure Time has so much sadness and madness, y'all.)
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Daisies with a Mountain Backdrop (Banff National Park) by Mark Stevens
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For this image, I decided to get down low and look across this patch of daisies. My goal was to have the focus on a portion of the daisies but also include Sulphur Mountain off in the distance. Anyone looking at the image would drawn to the daisies but might also catch a little bit of the mountains as a backdrop blur.
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Winter delight by @lazyumbreon
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