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Tortilla chip surface texture.
Illumination: grazing light from LED spotlight.
Lens: 100 mm macro with 68 mm extension tubes.
Shrine to Elvis and other musical heroes at Luka's Fish and Chip shop, Gold Coast, Australia.
Sadly, Luka has passed away since this shot was taken, and I have no idea whether the shop continues as it was. I hope so.
Gold Coast, Queensland
2018
These mushrooms are known by their red tops and that is what drew me to it, but it’s cute little top was tilted just like the mushroom in Disney’s Fantasia.
Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle, Washington State, USA
Chip is a chipmunk. Until today I might have said that we don't have chipmunks in Kamloops because I'd never seen one. Today however I saw lots scampering around on one side of the Rivers Trail by the airport.
Info courtesy Encyclopedia Britannica:
Chipmunk, (genus Tamias), any of 25 species of small, striped, terrestrial squirrels with large internal cheek pouches used for transporting food. They have prominent eyes and ears, a furry tail, and delicate claws. All are active only during the day, and all but one are North American, occurring from southern Canada to west-central Mexico. Body length among most species ranges from 8 to 16 cm (3.1 to 6.3 inches) and tail length from 6 to 14 cm (2.4 to 5.5 inches).
take your pick: wood, stone, pottery, and a piece of a scale leaf just because it was there. HMM
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Seagulls really do love chips. On the beach a Whitianga after a dinner of fish and chips we gave some leftovers to some eager wildlife.
I wish I could claim all the credit for this but the camera was doing all the hard work!
Macro Monday's Theme: Balance
Symmetrical balance of the striping of the poker chips and the center red chip visually balances the stack - HMM
Sarah and I are very sorry to let you know that Chip has passed today, he did not suffer at all.
We told him to head towards the rainbow bridge but Chip being Chip was last seen headed for the beach instead.
We are both heartbroken and his loss will follow us always, however we have tried to give the little fella the best life we possibly could, he has been loved as much as any dog has ever been loved.
notice anything about the pattern in the chipped paint on this wooden cat's nose? i didn't until i got it up on the laptop screen!!
this is one possibility for the macromonday theme for 3/11 for imperfection.
#MacroMondays and #imperfection
its nose is less than a half an inch from side to side
One of many chipmunks that are constantly scurrying around our yard. I named this one Chip, and we've become friends. Chip likes to sit on our back porch to watch birds at the feeders, and he also keeps me company while I'm relaxing on the porch. Although chipmunks are cute, like their squirrel cousins they can be very destructive. Backyard wildlife.
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The Dunes, Barnbougle’s original course, is a Links Golf Course unlike any other in Australia. Meandering along Tasmania’s dramatic North East coast, it’s where breathtaking scenery and thrilling golf truly come together.
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Take a short video tour of The Dunes course:
The theme is CHIP, they said.
My mind immediately thought "potato chip" however that seemed too obvious so I thought more widely. Computer chip also seemed a bit obvious, however my husband had these little gems with 'legs' to create shadows, so I jazzed them up with red and blue lights. That was fun.
Shot for macro mondays "chip" theme this macro is of a multifaceted glass paperweight with a chip on top, HMM :)
Fish & chip shop in Wexford town centre. Happy Window Wednesday! Also for my own group the Takeaways and chip shops of the world new members always welcome.
After reading [https://www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/]'s comment below I decided this is perfect for 117 Pictures in 2017 #7 Makes your mouth water
(135/365) I've passed by here many times but there were always cars parked in front so I wasn't able to get a decent shot HFF & HWW!
Yorkrail CF7 # 1500 and GP16 1606 pull out of one Frito Lay spur after spotting a tank car. The hopper in tow will be spotted at Frito Lay's second spur just to the left after the pair clears a switch just behind the photographer. Seeing the 1500 come back to life on YRC recently has been quite the treat, especially with YJ-1 mostly switching industries in perfect light on their evening westbound trip.