Shot for the Day (16 March 2017)

I decided to change my point of view from large, open vistas to small, micro environments for this image.  In addition, I seem to have ruined my knee whilst on a run last week, so was confined to the back garden at the weekend.  Thee little flowers smell wonderful but apparently are a nightmare for hay fever sufferers…

Shot for the Day (12 March 2017)

Believe it or not, this is late spring / early summer in Ushuaia.  You can just make out the city across the Beagle Channel to the right on the coast.  The clouds rolled in from the south (which in this case, the next landmass is Antartica) and it started to snow (this would be like late May in Europe).  We were on a yacht and the boat was at a constant 30 degree angle as we sped across the waves back to town.  It was unbelievably cold and all of the passengers were required to stay on deck.

On the plus side, the wildlife we had travelled over to see did not seem to care about the impending storm.

Shot for the Day (17 September 2013)

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Whilst out in Colorado earlier this year, we drove past a field of horses each day on the way to Snowmass.  Aside form a few cars passing, the scene was tranquil with only the occasional sound of crunching snow as the horses walked towards the fence to see what I was up to.