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Way Out West by Emerald Imaging Photography

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Way Out West

James Reyne, James Blundell

Way out west where the rain don't fall
Got a job with the company
Drilling for oil
Just to make some change
Living and a-working on the land

I quit my job and I left my wife
Headed out west for a brand new life
Just to get away
Living and a-working on the land

what a change it's been
From working that nine to five
How strange it's been (oh, how strange it's been)
At last I get the feeling that I'm really alive

Was out fog chasing in South West Sydney last weekend, and we came across this scene.
Heaps of cow manure, piled, ready for spreading, in a field. Oddly enough, there was no real smell (I do have sinus problems tbh).
As we drove past, I seen the light glancing off parts of the mounds, and it really caught my eye. So, we stopped, and I got this. Very happy with this image.

Hope you like "Way Out West"
Cheers, Mike

Landscape IMG_9293 by Dark-Dave

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Landscape IMG_9293

Cattle waste ready for spreading on fields, in this Landscape, will provide new life and growth

Studying poplar plants by oakridgelabnews

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Studying poplar plants

ORNL’s Alyssa Carrell is an ORNL ecologist studying how plant-microbe relationships can build resilience in natural ecosystems

Studying poplar plants by oakridgelabnews

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Studying poplar plants

ORNL’s Alyssa Carrell is an ORNL ecologist studying how plant-microbe relationships can build resilience in natural ecosystems

A CHILLY AFTERNOON by REBAWAY

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A CHILLY AFTERNOON

My favourite scene at Brandon Marsh. Warwickshire Wildlife Trust nature reserve.

Rusty thinking I might run down the field, IMG_9097 by Dark-Dave

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Rusty thinking I might run down the field, IMG_9097

Cold, Misty Morning IMG_9128 by Dark-Dave

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Cold, Misty Morning IMG_9128

Poplar Tree's in the mist IMG_9131 by Dark-Dave

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Poplar Tree's in the mist IMG_9131

In the Morning IMG_9052 by Dark-Dave

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In the Morning IMG_9052

Our Walks IMG_9055-2 by Dark-Dave

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Our Walks IMG_9055-2

Looking up! by Trinimusic2008 -blessings

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Looking up!

"Populus is a genus of 25–30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. English names variously applied to different species include poplar, aspen, and cottonwood. " - Wikipedia

Happy Holidays! by Elise Creations & Passions

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Happy Holidays!

May whatever is beautiful, meaningful, and brings you happiness be yours this holiday season and throughout the coming year!

My photographs are available for purchase through elisecreate.wixsite.com/mysite
Thanks for your visits, favs and comments. As always, appreciated very much!
© all rights reserved by Elise T. Marks. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.

Clearing the dead wood from the Field IMG_8944 by Dark-Dave

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Clearing the dead wood from the Field IMG_8944

My Favourite Poplar trees in the background

Autumn View Through Trees by Elise Creations & Passions

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Autumn View Through Trees

Fall in Shelburne, All Souls View.

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Thanks for your visits, favs and comments. As always, appreciated very much!
© all rights reserved by Elise T. Marks. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.

Fall View from Cambridge by Elise Creations & Passions

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Fall View from Cambridge

Autumn Cambridge View

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Thanks for your visits, favs and comments. As always, appreciated very much!
© all rights reserved by Elise T. Marks. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.

Researcher profile - Alyssa Carrell, Biosciences Division, standing in front of the Advanced Plant Phenotyping Laboratory by oakridgelabnews

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Researcher profile - Alyssa Carrell, Biosciences Division, standing in front of the Advanced Plant Phenotyping Laboratory

In the lab, resources are being developed to enhance the resilience of the emerging bioenergy seed oil crop, penny cress, to climate change. Specifically, Alyssa Carrell is focused on utilizing microbes to increase penny cress's ability to withstand higher temperatures. This ties into other work to employ microbiomes to extend plant phenotypes to enhance their resilience to climate change.

Rusty is in this Landscape DSC_8677 by Dark-Dave

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Rusty is in this Landscape DSC_8677

Can you spot him down the new laid track? the track is to allow access for works to be carried out on pulling mains electricity cables across Pylons to pylons in the far distance,

A Poplar Landscape DSC_8616 by Dark-Dave

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A Poplar Landscape DSC_8616

Landscape IMG_8777 by Dark-Dave

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Landscape IMG_8777

My favourite Tree's and setting, each day seems to change this landscape capture's.

Lake Daylesford: Early Atumnal morning . . . by Clement Tang *

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Lake Daylesford: Early Atumnal morning . . .

This image is included in 2 galleries 1) "The Stillness Speaks 1" curated by thanks 173rd Airborne and 2) "Landscape" by Sophia H @.

Lake Daylesford is an artificial lake in the town of Daylesford, Victoria, Australia. It was completed in either 1927 or 1929 after many years of campaigning, beginning in 1893. It was designed by Walter Burley Griffin, the American architect who won the competition to design the city of Canberra. Lake Daylesford was formed when the dam wall was built across Wombat Creek above the Central Springs in 1929. The town wanted an ornamental body of water to beautify the scarred creek landscape.

Primary inflows : Wombat Creek
Primary outflows : Molonglo River
Average depth : 2m (6.6 ft)
Maximum depth : 9m (30 ft)

The lake is about 112 km north-west of Melbourne CBD. From the Dja Dja Wurrung people, who first inhabited the land thousands of years ago, to the Swiss Italian migrants of the gold rush and Melbourne's turn-of-the-century holidaymakers, Daylesford has long been considered a special place of healing.