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by fixing in a different angle I could get this image.
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This close up photo of a Greater Flamingo shows the head and beak in a little more detail than my landscape images of them.
Greater flamingos have a unique beak that makes the diet different from many other species. They have a shallow spine that helps them filter the bait. They also have a filtration and pumping system in the beak, making it the most advanced bird filter feeder.
This photo was taken outside Arles in the south of France.
-Phoenicopterus roseus
Souvenir d'une randonnée dans la Vanoise où je m'étais fixé l'objectif photo de ramener quelques plans macro de l'Edelweiss.
RKO_3664. Close-up shot of a beautiful Bittern. Actually, I knew she was somewhere nearby in the reeds, but I couldn't find her due her camouflage feathers. Surprisingly the Bittern left the reeds (very relaxed) just in front of me allowing for some quick close-up shots.
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Close-up of a clipper butterfly (parthenos sylvia), displaying near perfect symmetry in its wing markings. Photographed in Mai Rim, near Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Ce funambulisme contemporain banalisé qu'on appelle, en bon français, "highline"
Challenge on flickr: CoF094: Close-up
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This image is not from this year, but it does actually involve a funny story with too much lens, finding myself in a slippery river with no shoes and using my tripod as a balancer and praying I would not dump me or my camera in the river. I'll let you figure the rest out, but I'm lucky to have even had a shot turn out 😮