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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.
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I don't think that you will see a Dahlia in such a perfect circle as this one from my friends garden.
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.
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 :)
Interior of Glyptothek in Munich, Detail of Roof. Start of some "Aintiques" in Photography. Enjoy all!
The circle of life caught up to these poor little mayflies snared in a web in Lakewood Park in Tecumseh, Ontario
"Macro Mondays". Circles. "I feel good"
La vida es un conjunto de "probetas" en las que vertemos circunstancias y elementos, que mezclados entre sí, producen alteraciones en la conducta, en los sentimientos y en la salud.
El resultado de todo eso, es el "alma" de cada uno.
En esta toma, se me ha ocurrido, pegar entre sí, varias probetas de cristal para laboratorio químico, que miden poco más de un cm. El ancho de la foto es 7,3cm por 4,4 cm de ancho.
Life is a set of "test tubes" into which we pour circumstances and elements that, mixed together, produce alterations in behavior, feelings and health.
The result of all this is the "soul" of each one.
In this shot, it occurred to me to glue together several glass test tubes for a chemical laboratory, measuring just over one cm. The width of the photo is 7.3cm by 4.4cm wide.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7JF_x5c3VI
Michael Bublé - Feeling Good (Cover) | Ery Gem
Me siento bien, aunque la vida,
podría ser de otra manera,
Te tengo de nuevo,
aunque ya no es lo mismo,
te sigo echando de menos....
I feel good, even though life
Could it be otherwise,
I got you back,
although it is no longer the same,
I still miss you ...
Je me sens bien, même si la vie
Pourrait-il en être autrement,
Je te récupère
bien que ce ne soit plus pareil,
Tu me manques encore ...
Mi sento bene, anche se la vita
Potrebbe essere altrimenti
Ti ho riavuto
sebbene non sia più lo stesso,
Mi manchi ancora ...
María
Mushrooms (Armillaria gemina??) in a world of circular bokeh.
Old growth forest, West Quebec, Canada
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Another scanned picture from our winter in Cumbria many years ago.
Swinside stone circle stands 4km west of the village of Broughton in Furness, Cumbria and is visually perhaps the most impressive of all the stone circles in the region. It is a monument of great beauty in a perfect location, set on the secluded eastern flank of Black Combe, below Swinside Fell.
The circle has an overall diameter of around 27m and consists of 55 stones, of which 32 are standing, some very closely set. The tallest is 2.3m in height and stands almost exactly at the north.
On the day we visited Swinside we walked the one kilometre farm track from the lane in the late afternoon. On reaching the circle, the winter sun was already quite low, casting a spectacular soft light across the ground and the stones.
lCitânia Sanfins, Portugal, It is one of the most important archaeological zones of the Castroite civilization in the Iberian Peninsula. It emerged around the 1st century BC and occupies an area of about 15 hectares, on a hill integrated in a zone of mountains of granite outcrops, in a strategic place between the Douro and Minho region.
There are vestiges of the occupation of the place of the Citânia, from century V before Christ, although the great city was the one of the time of the Creek, created between the II and I centuries a.C.
Yeah...I know...another spiral shot. This one care of the wonderful Newport Street Gallery in Lambeth. Not only are there 3 spiral staircases in there, the building itself is worth a visit along with the interesting exhibits they have in there.
This is the middle staircase. Like most spiral shots, there is a million and one ways of doing this.
I first saw an excellent shot of these stairs by Li Shen (www.flickr.com/photos/lishengo). This was followed quite quickly by another superb shot by Jeff Barry (www.flickr.com/photos/jbarry5). It's interesting to see how each of us processes in a very different way.
Combining steel wool, backlighting with a LED Lenser X21R.2 and a camera rotation tool to make this shot in one single photographic exposure. I didn't like this one on Saturday night but in the light of day it doesn't look too bad...
photo taken in central, hk
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