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It looks like these Balsam root flowers are all facing outwards from a central point, as if they are protecting the centre. It could be because it is evening and the sun has set.
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The Tomnaverie Stone Cirlce near Tarland, Aberdeenshire, is thought to be about 5000 years old and the stones do form a perfect circle. To give a sense of distance, Lochnagar can be seen in the distance if you're to zoom in and view large.
HMM... the macromonday theme for today, 4/8, is circle. of the 150+ shots i did of various circles, this is one of the brass button ones, but i liked the napkin ring one the best. so no dithering today :)
Monarchs start to awaken as the morning sun touches them in Point Pelee National Park. We were very lucky to catch them that morning. A few minutes later their numbers dwindled as they flew off to continue their migration to their winter grounds in Mexico.
“Contrary to any art photographer and obedience to his model, the viewer feels an irrepressible attraction, forcing him to search in such an image the smallest spark of the case, here and now, which really burned the character of the image, to find that inconspicuous place in which, in that long past minute the future continues to lurk now, and yet so eloquently, that we, looking back, can detect it.”
Brief history of the photograph of Benjamin Walter. #FilmOFone