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Convict of the Day by Jared Ropelato on Flickr.Via Flickr:
Some light snow and glowing storm clouds hanging on the Sierras gave us some extra time to shoot Covnict Lake on our second day of our bootcamping photoscurtion.  Cheers and happy shooting, -jared r.
ps, head over and check out my buddy Micah’s shots from our trip too, and while you’re at it, add him as a contact!  He’s an up and come-r!  www.flickr.com/photos/micahrydman/  :o)
Reflections in Buttermere by Lune Rambler on Flickr.Via Flickr:
Another scene from Buttermere, that most lovely of Lakes, on a calm and sunny day.
This was taken from a distance; I think I needed a tripod!
Taken in the Northern Lakes, Lake District Cumbria Please do not post your photos or Flickr River strips into the comment boxes. I never look and I will delete them.
eventually, the days grow longer, the air sweeter..and just knowing that Spring is around the corner makes one smile! by Maureen F. on Flickr.Via Flickr:
Spring is around the corner , Rejuvenation, Rebirth ! 
Speaking of Rebirth, today is someone’s Birthday
Happy Birthday Barbara !!! (me*voila)
Feel free to wish her a happy one !!
Bright Spring ~ Quinta-Flower 83 by PelicanPete on Flickr.Via Flickr:
Wildflower ~ Iris ~ Florida Wetlands
Spring Blues, a set by alexdotbarber on Flickr.
Calming Blue by Chad McDonald on Flickr.
Red is the beating heart of love… by Carl Loves Poppies on Flickr.
untitled by M A T T H I E U <(“) S O U D E T on Flickr.
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“Thunder and Light” (Iguazu Falls) By Michael Anderson
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SIMPLY MAGNIFICENT
The Gates of Calypso by Mike Anderson
“You hear it before you see it. You feel it before you hear it, through the soles of your feet, in the chambers of your soul—a low rumble, the very ground thrumming beneath you. Step to the edge. A gust of wet wind and the earth falls away in this great leap into the abyss.” -Jeff Rennicke from National Geographic Runoff from the heaviest rains in 25 years funnel over the cliffs of Iguazu Falls, one of the greatest natural wonders on the planet. This is the first image of a new series from South America. I spent the last 2 months traversing the wilderness continent, from the windswept dunes of northern Brazil to the crystalline icebergs of Argentine Patagonia. I came face to face with a puma in the middle of the night below Fitzroy, trekked 50 miles barefoot across a spectacular wilderness of sand dunes, and was lucky enough to get on the first train back to Machu Picchu after the disastrous floods of the past winter. I’ve got lots of stories and images and share, and I hope you enjoy the ride.”