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I have been out quite a bit and have missed many of your lovely photos. Posted this just so you would know I am still around:))) I love how the light shines on these grass tops and I can't remember what the plant is called. I did not take time to edit this in any way.
More rope. Just because...
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Nikon Z6, FTZ, Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5
Exposure X7, Color Efex Pro 5, Silver Efex Pro 3
Explore # 358 on Sunday, 3 August 2008 - the 168th
I dunno why those dots that made its name as tiger lily in the petals are shedding off.
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a venus optics laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x macro lens
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check out my review of the laowa 65mm f2.8 here
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Happy Caturday and Happy June....
she actually took over my chair... hers is right next to it on the floor and this is where she sleeps each night!!
North Curl Curl on a wet and stormy morning.
The large swell crashing into the rock shelf and the dramatic cloudscape made for an interesting morning.
Morning Glory in a white matte frame ...
Morning Glory flower-plant.
Just as its name indicates, the morning glory wakes each morning and opens its blossom to greet the world. As the day reaches its end and the sun sets, the flower slowly curls up and takes its rest – only for new blooms to open the next day.
But it turns out these gorgeous sun-seeking flowers are not only beautiful, but they’re also laden with meaning too!
The morning glory flower can have many meanings, but the most common include love, life, and death, or even love in vain.
Its ability to rise each morning and sleep each evening resembles human life.
It may seem like a depressing thought; the morning glory blooms each morning only to die each evening. But it’s about a lot more than that. The flower is resilient, able to grow in challenging situations and thrive each year. While they do indeed “die”, they rise again each morning – like clockwork – to signify not only death but the beauty of life.
Have a nice Saturday! :)
Grote kattenstaart
Lythrum salicaria
E: Purple-loosestrife
D: Gewöhnlicher Blutweiderich
F: Salicaire commune
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It is funny - despite how much I say, I find it so hard to put words together sometimes. It has taken me over an hour to write 18 words. It is hard to string thoughts together and put them into words.
Did you know that one in every eight letters written is an E, making it the most common letter in the English language?