Post your most inspiring photos of nature #3


1204 Days Clean coming to an end :call_me_hand:t4:

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Thank you, @Ankhseram
That’s a Park behind a house where I’m living at now :blush:

That ameizing sun fall i have seen something like that in qatar …i cant forgot the feelin …one week i was depressed cuse of it​:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Evening sky…
Qualicum Beach, BC
:canada:

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I learnt to look around little bit more and to pay attention to what is going on. World generally became so beautiful no matter where I am :earth_africa::purple_heart::wink:

That’s also why I like this threat. So many amazing and exciting photos here :heart_eyes:

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Some of them will stay unic on our memo.i found it :joy_cat:

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Must have walked past these a dozen times today - amazing how much you miss.

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5.45am Thursday morning

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I love you photos! Magical!

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Thanks Jason.
These are just straight out of my 3 year old phone with no post -processing.

Maybe I should try a real camera
:joy:

To be fair, the landscape does most of the work… The camera is secondary

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Tucson Botanical Gardens

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Awesome macros!!

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Male and Female Superb Fairy Wren
Non breeding plumage


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Morning hike in France :clipperton_island:
(Phone pictures only…)

Castle of Laroche Guyon (part of it is troglodyte, to go to the dungeon you have to use stairs dug in the cliffs)

I love this short period of the year where we got rapeseed flowers in the fields and bluebells in the woods :heart_eyes:

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Just commented on your selfie post (looks like I’m stalking you :rofl:), and having seen these I now definitely want to visit!

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They look like tiny birdy super heroes with those masks. Great shot.

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Hahaha thank you

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Watford, London

With my family

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The Atlantic Ocean

A Commemorative Memorial for the victims of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade (or Middle Passage from 16th through 19th Centuries

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