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We’ve had a busy Bank Holiday Weekend digging out concrete and rubbish from our garden and wheeling it up to a skip. I uncovered this piece of old glass and must have sub-consciously set it aside without even remembering this weeks task!
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[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
Glass Texture designed by me by adding a special glass paste onto a plain glass bottle
Macro of the Bottle Neck : 1.0" x 1 ¾“
taken December 10, 2021 and
uploaded for the group
Macro Mondays #Bottle(s)
Gigaset GS 290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/14 Sec
ISO 1430
Tag 314/365 smile on saturday Nov. 10 "BOTTLENECK"
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For Smile on Saturday - bottleneck
Pont-en-Royans
The town is located near the Isère valley at the gates of the Vercors Regional Natural Park. It lies at the meeting of the rivers Bourne (which takes its source in Lans en Vercors) and its tributary the Vernaison (which originates in the territory of Saint-Agnan-en-Vercors). Both torrential rivers collect most of the waters of the Vercors. The left bank and the Vernaison Bourne after the junction is located in the department of Drôme. It also is by the Kidney, a small tributary of the Bourne, which is limited with the Municipality of Saint-André-en-Royans. This is the output of a bottleneck pierced by Bourne where the village takes place: the houses clinging to cliffs Coulmes a buttress of the north side of the massif of Barret and the south side. This bottleneck is limited to the municipalities of Choranche Chatelus. The present municipal is narrow because it is limited to nearby rivers. It has little agricultural land and is more urbanized. Bourne joins the Isère near Saint-Nazaire Royans. source Wikipédia
"This is an incredibly haunting monochrome image. It shows the desperate human attempts to create new living spaces in the most inhospitable environments. The extremely rugged and pointed rock formations enclose a crowded urban habitat. What is the name of this place? It almost looks unreal as if from another world."
A review by a Flckr friend/connoisseur Gertrud Klopp
Eastern Hognose- Heterodon platyrhinos
New York
2016
www.matthewjsullivanphoto.com/
This population of hognoses lives on a barrier island and exhibits extreme genetic bottlenecking. All the snakes look nearly identical. They also remain smaller than hognoses elsewhere.
Macro Mondays - Bottle
LACPIXEL - 2021
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A grainy photo showing an Inuit camp at night on an island in lake Tasiujaq (formerly Richmond Gulf and Lac Guillaume-Delisle), Nunavik, Canada.
Lake (lac) Tasiujaq drains several large rivers and is bordered on its west shore by steep cliffs (Hudsonian Cuestas) that are the highest in the province of Quebec.
Lake Tasiujaq is a vast brackish water lake with a narrow opening (called the Goulet) between cuestas to Hudson’s Bay. A large volume of water surges through this bottleneck and is driven by the rise and fall of the tides. The powerful flow ensures that the waters of the Goulet never freeze in winter. Lake Tasiujaq is one of the largest natural lakes in Quebec and is included in the boundaries of Tursujuq national park.
For more information see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Tasiujaq
Photo taken 29 August 2018 on a kayaking expedition.
Camera: Olympus EM1 Mark II
Lens: Olympus 12- 40mm f2.8
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Old bottle damaged around the neck.
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Macro Mondays: Damage
Left outside for many years in the sun this once clear bottle is now purple. When exposed to sunlight, some pieces of clear glass will gradually turn purple due to the presence of the element of manganese.
A long exposure, landscape image of waves rolling over the rocks on coastline near Hopeman in Morayshire, Scotland.
An arrow street of the medieval town
Castelnuovo Val di Cecina is a small village of the Metalliferous Hills, located on the furthest reaches of the Maremma open to the Tyrrhenian Sea and the island of Elba. The origins are uncertain, but certainly go back at the age Lombard (VII sec.), When this people drew up new avenues for research of mineral building a series of fortresses sighting and defense along the path that wound from Volterra Massa Marittima.
A short five car Gas local enters Plateau Tunnel near Cyr, Montana. Trackwork caused a bottleneck near Missoula in time for the afternoon local's departure resulting in the routing via St. Regis. With two trains not three miles distant the crew has the train hot on their tails on the journey to Thompson Falls.
The main road south from Dunedin used to cross the Taieri river at this one lane bridge near Henley. It still works. I drove home over the wooden decking last week. The new bridges upstream are part of the "flood free highway" which provides some protection to farms in the area.
Have a good Thursday, it has begun cloudy here but not raining right now.
18-February-2023
The bridge (and before it the bottleneck with the islet of Sveti Marko in the middle, used then to rest the 2 arches) divides the Kvarner Gulf from the Vinodolski Channel, which then continues to the south, taking its second name from the Velebit range above it, up to Pag Island.
I believe that the sea in winter is fascinating and mysterious, but the best is obtained in the conditions in which it is less photographed, at night, or in which it clearly differs from the summer sea, or when it is stormy, a condition which is increasingly difficult found even in the (former) turbulent North Adriatic.
We stumbled across an incredible antique and collector's shop today in Oakwood ON. The shop proprietor graciously allowed us to shoot in and outside of his shop. We must have spent an hour or more there. We found many treasures, Monique and Sarah both came away with some.