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Also known as the Torx drive. These are various sizes of torx drives from T15 up to T40. Shot for Macro Mondays "Stars" theme.

 

Thanks for viewing and happy Macro Monday!

Looking a little bit tacky here but this Robin is over two years old now which is a good age for a Robin. Always hanging around in the same area in one of my nature reserves I often go to visit. Ever since I first spotted this as a juvenile there has always been a dark patch below the right eye that is still there to this day. My little friend here has become very tame and always so very photogenic and hopefully will be around a bit longer yet. In the 1400's when the Robin was named the colour orange had not been classified and this is why we say that the Robin has a red breast and not orange. America has an eagle so it's about time the UK had the Robin as its national bird !!!!!!

windy day walk on the beach

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... or is it a bit of Paradise in the Swiss Italy?

 

In Ticino's Canton, the Italian speaking part of Switzerland.

 

@ Lugano, Switzerland

Small Skipper | Thymelicus sylvestris | Hesperiidaee On Orange Hawk Bit | Pilosella aurantiaca | Asteraceae

 

Samsung NX1 & Kiron 105mm f/2.8 Macro

f/4 | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld

 

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A bit closer today but maybe too close to her taste. I think she wanted me to go away or maybe it was the strong wind and hard for her to stay on the post ! We never know and, in doubt, I left :-)

I took this shot in the Audubon Marsh near the River Loire Estuary (France)

D'un peu plus près aujourd'hui mais peut-être un peu trop à son goût. Je crois qu'elle voulait que je parte ou alors c'est le vent, qui soufflait très fort, qui l'empêchait de garder son équilibre ! On ne le saura jamais et, dans le doute, je suis partie :-)

J'ai pris cette photo au Marais Audubon près de l'estuaire de la Loire.

 

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Bit of a special evening yesterday! Popped up to one of my favourite local places after work, Healey Dell nature reserve near Rochdale, a little hidden gem of a place right near the town, kinda hidden away.

 

It's the kinda place that if it was in the Lake District it would be swamped by visitors and you'd have to pay £10 to park, but as it is, there's virtually never anybody around, even locals don't know what they have there :)

 

This is the 2nd of a series of 5 or 6 big waterfalls that run through the place.

 

But when I got there my eyes nearly popped out at how beautiful it had become with the golden leaves carpeting the rocks.

 

One of those special moments that makes you feel good to be alive :)

 

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Happy Friday all :)

A bit of refreshment for my Flickr friends in the Northern Hemisphere.

 

The falling rain don't seem to bother this duck...taken at the Fitzroy Gardens.

 

Hope you like this oldie but goodie..." Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head " by BJ Thomas.

 

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Many thanks for your visit, comments, invites and faves..it is always appreciated..

 

Peaceful Sunday

 

If you decide to travel along this highway into the bowels of the Universe, carry enough fuel to cover the billions of light years ahead of you. You won't find a place to refuel. When you have travelled this distance without finding anything, not even a little bit of intelligent life and you reach the far reaches of the Universe... don't be scared... there's nothing there, either. Only the "nothing". Or since everything is cyclical, perhaps you have returned to the place where you started, full of wisdom from your long trip. It's probably better to look for intelligent life on Earth, but it's also very likely that you'll have a hard time finding it. Don't worry about not understanding the Universe or the reason for its existence... you're not Einstein, but one day you'll understand that... The Universe is wounded, but it still has infinity ahead of it. It still has you and me. Merry Christmas to all and to the infinite Universe that is within you.

 

Gregory Alan Isakov - The Universe

 

Y el Universo está susurrando tan suavemente que puedo oírlo todo... el zumbido de los insectos, todos los taxis, todo el cambio gastado de los vagabundos, todos los chicos jugando a la pelota en los callejones. Son sólo pliegues en su vestido. El Universo, está herido, pero aún tiene el infinito por delante. Todavía nos tiene a ti y a mí. Y todos dicen que es hermoso. Y todos dicen...

Image dédiée à Pat. Joyeux Noël. Bisou, jolie.

 

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Music for your trip to the Universe:

 

David Bowie - Space Oddity

Ground Control to Major Tom. Ground Control to Major Tom. Take your protein pills and put your helmet on. Ground Control to Major Tom (ten, nine, eight, seven, six)... Commencing countdown, engines on (five, four, three)... Check ignition and may God's love be with you (two, one, liftoff...)

 

Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts VI–IX

"Shine On You Crazy Diamond", was written as a tribute to Syd Barrett, one of the founders of Pink Floyd. He was also known as "The Crazy Diamond Syd". Barrett was a very creative musician and is considered one of the rock icons, with a strong influence on many artists, very especially to David Bowie. Syd Barrett is a key piece to understand the evolution of rock in the 70s.. Excessive drug use, especially LSD, caused him serious mental health problems. Syd Barrett died in 2006 at the age of 60. Always shine diamond.

 

Blur - The Universal

The Universal is a science fiction song written as a tribute to two films by film director Stanley Kubrick. In the video, the Blur members wear outfits similar to Alex and his gang of thugs, the protagonists of the movie "A Clockwork Orange." The image used for the cover of the single alluded to what is possibly Kubrick's best film: "2001: To Space Odyssey."

Also Sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss (Op. 30) / The Dawn of Man scene, 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick, 1969

We haven't changed that much in 300,000 years of evolution.

 

Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy

Jamiroquai - Cosmic Girl

Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun

Incubus - Stellar

Stevie Wonder - Rocket Love

Moby - We Are All Made of Stars

Oasis - Champagne Supernova

Radiohead - Subterranean Homesick Alien

Smash Mouth - Walkin' On The Sun

Paul Weller - Kosmos

 

PS: Electronic - Can't Find My Way Home Just a recommendation. It is important to learn the road signs of the Universe... happy return.

 

PS: Ground Control to Major Tom. Your circuit's dead, there's something wrong. Can you hear me, Major Tom? Can you hear me, Major Tom? Can you hear me, Major Tom? Can you...

"Here am I floating 'round my tin can, far above the moon. Planet Earth is blue. And there's nothing I can do" (Major Tom)

 

PS: Merry Christmas to all Flick(e)r users... and to the Universe full of crazy diamonds that shine... And Major Tom

Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus). This wood pigeon was trying to keep cool by oscillating his throat. However, he just looked a bit deranged to me!

Bit of a fun shot. This Snowy Egret was on it's way back into the sea to carry on fishing when it sensibly paused for a moment. The fact that the wind had also whipped up it's crown feathers was a real bonus.

 

Taken at North Beach, Fort De Soto, Florida.

 

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It's a good thing foil came up as a theme for Macro Mondays because now I have a reason for keeping a bag of multicolored foil bits! Perhaps they'll make it into ice cubes some day but for now it's a foil abstract.

 

The image area measures about 1.5 inches X 1.5 inches.

 

Nikon 55mm f/2.8 NIKKOR Micro, 9 image photo stack shot at f/11.

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What do you want from me? Why don't you run from me?

What are you wondering? What do you know?

Why aren't you scared of me? Why do you care for me?

When we all fall asleep, where do we go?

 

(Come here)

Say it, spit it out. What is it exactly?

You're payin'? Is the amount cleanin' you out? Am I satisfactory?

Today, I'm thinkin' about the things that are deadly

The way I'm drinkin' you down

Like I wanna drown, like I wanna end me

 

Step on the glass, staple your tongue (ah)

Bury a friend, try to wake up (ah-ah)

Cannibal class, killing the son (ah)

Bury a friend, I wanna end me

 

I wanna end me

I wanna, I wanna, I wanna... end me

I wanna, I wanna, I wanna...

 

What do you want from me? Why don't you run from me?

What are you wondering? What do you know?

Why aren't you scared of me? Why do you care for me?

When we all fall asleep, where do we go?

 

(Listen)

Keep you in the dark. What had you expected?

Me to make you my art and make you a star?

And get you connected?

I'll meet you in the park, I'll be calm and collected

But we knew right from the start that you'd fall apart

'Cause I'm too expensive

 

It's probably somethin' that shouldn't be said out loud

Honestly, I thought that I would be dead by now (wow)

Calling security, keepin' my head held down

Bury the hatchet or bury a friend right now

 

The debt I owe, gotta sell my soul

'Cause I can't say no, no, I can't say no

Then my limbs are frozen, my eyes won't close

And I can't say no, I can't say no

(Careful)

 

Step on the glass, staple your tongue (ah)

Bury a friend, try to wake up (Ah-ah)

Cannibal class, killing the son (ah)

Bury a friend, I wanna end me

 

I wanna end me

I wanna, I wanna, I wanna... end me

I wanna, I wanna, I wanna...

 

What do you want from me? Why don't you run from me?

What are you wondering? What do you know?

Why aren't you scared of me? Why do you care for me?

When we all fall asleep, where do we go?

 

bit of backyard astrophotography

Knowing a bit more about photography makes it easier to understand how and why some oil paintings, say the impressionist, abstract or even watercolour paintings, came into being.

  

"A beautiful closeup of delicate orchid blossoms and a kaleidoscope of background colors. Great depth and soft light."

 

A review by Flickr friend/Connoisseur Gertrud Klopp

This male bufflehead had been diving recently, and had the evidence in drops all over. At Commonwealth Lake.

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Also known as the Golden Browed Bulbul, this is an endemic bird of South India and Sri Lanka. The bird is bright yellow and easy to identify in the bush and canopy where they are sighted. Apparently, this subspecies of the bird we shot in the Malabar region / Western Coast is a bit paler than the subspecies on the other coast - though I haven't seen it yet.

 

The birds are of the same size as other bulbuls - maybe 20 cms - and are found in small groups. We sighted several around fruiting trees such as wild berries, Figs and they were quite loud during the time. The calls were a tad easy to remember and just like other bulbuls they were noisy. This is the start of their breeding season and hence I think they were out more than usual.

 

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One of my female friends has a fish pond in the garden, where I made this somewhat abstract photo.

20180926H145 Arch.: Georges Martin et Hervé Perrin

Bit of experimental ICM photography on Portwrinkle beach in Cornwall..... nice to work with the camera off the tripod for a change. Like painting through the lens !!

A bit quieter and much smaller version of the Main Square but with as much beauty and charm the Mały Rynek, or Small Square, is another spot to enjoy.

 

Located right behind Saint Mary's Basilica this is a great spot to hear the Trumpeter play without the crowds of the Main Square.

 

From the 16th century onward sellers of antiques also made a home for themselves on the square, when it was known as ‘Forum Antiquum’ (the Old Market), though the locals liked to call it ‘Tandeta’ (the ‘tacky market’) or - in a rhyming pun related to the grisly meats on display - even ‘Wendeta’ (Vendetta).

 

Serving as an intermediate point between the nobility of the Main Square and the impoverished denizens living near the city walls, Mały Rynek also housed a soup kitchen for the poor and the 13th-century School of the Virgin Mary, which predated the founding of the square.

  

Maly Rynek, Kraków, Poland

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Bit says hi, and she's about to chomp your hand!

High Contrast Architectural Abstract

Sea Foam

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A beautiful Fountain Grass in my garden, shot yesterday with the Sony A7 Mii and the Meyer-Optik-Görlitz Trioplan 2.8/100 neo.

Press L to enlarge and enjoy!

 

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Think I will have a "Bit of Something on Blue week" (bound to be fairly minimal so no offence if you decide to pop back when it's all over :-)

Blue On Black

In bits and pieces, Spring comes to us. Colors change. The light we enjoy daily changes too. Simple changes invite us to slow down and enjoy the miracle of the changing season. Otherwise, it will feel as if Spring happened overnight. Please take the time to enjoy the change as it appears. It’s so worth the effort:-)

Thanks for viewing my work. Stay safe and be kind. Mask up 😷 and enjoy your day.

After a bit of editing her tattoos are revealed in the image below

 

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Bit of an odd one his. A lone tree, a bit knackered, lonely and cold out in the snow. I may be way off with this one, but I just find there is something in the composition. Perhaps, a bit weirdly, but in my own way I love it. So I'm putting it out here.

"The difference between perseverance and obstinacy is that one comes from a strong will, and the other from a strong won't."

Henry Ward Beecher

 

I'm sure everyone has had that sort of a day....just feeling a bit obstinate. Apparently insects exhibit those feelings, too.

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