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I over-dyed this wool from T. The greens are so brilliant, I almost don't want to use them. I just want to keep looking at them stacked up with their edges all whispy...
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Mangla Dam bed after the water has receded these days
It was a fascinating sight and the most interesting thing was the fact that what appeared to be very far, was actually quite near. Its just 75 mins drive from Islamabad. But you need a jeep to reach the centre as the soil is quite soggy and soft.
this is where i met Him
Playing with some cross-processing effects. I think I had better hide this one from my husband as I know he won't approve:-)
As always it's better bigger so try it ~Large On Black~
Green eyed lady, windswept lady
Moves the night the waves the sand
Green eyed lady, ocean lady
Child of nature, friend of man
Green Heron
Circle B Bar Reserve
From Cornell:
From a distance, the Green Heron is a dark, stocky bird hunched on slender yellow legs at the water’s edge, often hidden behind a tangle of leaves. Seen up close, it is a striking bird with a velvet-green back, rich chestnut body, and a dark cap often raised into a short crest. These small herons crouch patiently to surprise fish with a snatch of their daggerlike bill. They sometimes lure in fish using small items such as twigs or insects as bait.
From your photographer:
I've seen them often slowly move forward while stalking as well - so maybe moving one foot in front of another over the span of 30 seconds - other times they've remained seemingly motionless for long periods of time. I haven't seen one using a lure yet.
See the post in the comments for a photo of this Green Heron with its neck extended.