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Macro Mondays. Circles
I wanted to say this is a bunch of lizard eyes or something exotic. But it's a hobnail glass candle holder. I like how the bumps picked up the bumps on the opposite side of the container. So I got lots and lots of circles. I played around and added colored water and got many variations and it was hard to pick just one!
Gary coloured Bumper Cars at a funfair on Bournemouth seafront. I hate the ride, as when I was a child, I was in one driven by my Uncle, who bumped it suddenly, resulting in my teeth piercing my lip.
The sun came out on a cold Tuesday on the top of Beeston Bump between Sheringham and Cromer. Two hours later it was snowing ! The Bump is famous for Black Shuck a legendary black spectral hound that is said to have inspired Sir Conan Doyle when he was writing Hound of the Baskervilles.
It was also the site of one of a network of Y stations, which gathered data for Bletchley Park by intercepting enemy wireless and radio transmissions in World War Two.
Pumori as seen along the trail to Gorak Shep. Kala Pathar, the classic viewpoint of Everest, is the brown bump in the middle ground. Be sure to be there at sunset and plan to stay awhile!
Three seconds long...
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The battered glass stone of a steel tension ring that originally belonged to my Mum magrit k.. At one point, it got a little too small for her, and since it's made of steel there's no such thing as widening it easily like a silver or gold ring, so she gave it to me :) My Mum must have bumped against something one or more times while wearing the ring which resulted in this cracked dent that, to my delight, almost looks like a 💗 when seen in close-up; there's also some wear and tear visible on the brushed steel.
And yes, this glass stone is "three seconds" in diameter. Due to the lack of a close-at-hand ruler (and a distinct laziness in fetching it from the desk), I used the seconds marks of my automatic Citizen watch to measure the stone's diameter. The three seconds translate into 4 mm/0.157 inches.
Technical info: single shot illuminated by two LED lamps (left and right) and my LED Lenser flashlight set on "Spot", handheld from above to highlight the heart-shaped "Wear and Tear".
HMM, Everyone! I'll catch up with you later!
This snake is way smaller than it looks in this image. I had to get as close as I could focus, just a couple cm away, so it would fill the frame. Ringnecks are incredibly docile too. It's surprising they can survive in the wild world they live in. I guess the same could be said for all of us.
Peace to the lord to all those love ones who left us to soon.
~Alana
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Ed Sheeran - Small Bump
Maybe this is true of every one of us. To know and love someone is more than to grasp facts about them, or recognize their qualities. It is more than assenting to the identity that they claim, their self-image. It is to have some glimpse of the journey on which they are embarking, the hunger and thirst that are in their heart, how they are on the pilgrimage towards the fullness of being in God. We are all touched surely, implicitly or explicitly, by some yearning for infinity and who we are is disclosed most deeply in how we seek it, whether through marriage or art or writing poetry, our job or just loving the people we bump into day by day.
--Questioning God, Timothy Radcliffe and Lukasz Popco
In Quebec, a "bump" sign is only merited if there is a hole that would fit a van carrying a family of five. In the US, you will find bump signs before the tiniest ripple in the road. Being from Quebec, I assume that this bump sign outside of Williston, Vermont is warning the driver of a house and Mount Mansfield. Now those are bumps!
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One more shot of my favorite derelict amusement park...
Alligator Florida Everglades.
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I was busy with capturing the windmills of the Zaanse Schans when I saw these young people enjoying their evening during sunset time. I took several pictures of them. Later on behind my computer I saw the perfect timing of their first-bump (Dutch: boks) and the perfect position of the windmills in the frame. Just a picture out of my comfort zone. Zaandijk, 2019.
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This house sits on a rocky outcrop in Blue Rocks, near Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. It exhibits an architectural feature named the “Lunenburg bump.” Wives are said to have looked out for the return of their men’s boats from dormers (or bumps) protruding over the doorways of their houses.
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Over the Beebe River in Campton, NH
The first first that stood here was built in 1877, and this bridge was completely rebuilt in 1972 by local bridge builder Arnold Graton.
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This is one image in a series I'm shooting on parking decks ... shapes and forms, light and shadow play, mood and atmosphere. Some images are minimalist; others representational; still others abstract. To see more in the series click Parking Deck Series
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