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#"Macro Mondays"
#"Cotton"
Drying all the crystal glasses with a cotton dishcloth before putting them away.
Cormorants in Regents Park. Taken at a distance but nice to see them in natural surroundings rather than on the usual posts.
Frohes Neues Jahr !
Lasst uns hoffen, dass wir das Trockendock der Pandemie bald verlassen und wieder in ein unbeschwertes Leben aufbrechen können !
Happy New Year !
Let us hope that we can leave the dry dock of the pandemic soon and start again into a carefree life !
An interesting sight I came across the other day. It seems this area of the lake has been taken over by the American Lotus plant and this is the view in the Fall after the plant's leaves die off. I thought it made for an interesting pattern and natural abstract of sorts.
Dry Trees
Árvores Secas
I thank you all for your appreciation, comments and awards. Your presence makes me happy!
Agradeço a todos pela apreciação, comentários e prêmios. Sua presença me deixa feliz!
Image-editing
Digital Art - Arte Digital
Effects - Texture - Collage
Double Exposore
Effect Paint
Software: Pixlr; Windows, Snapseed
Brasília, Brasil
Vivid Art - Published in 2020/08/10 #35
~Vivid nature challenge~
It is winter here and there are no live flowers left in the garden. For this theme I have chosen a section of dried white Hydrangea flower which I picked from the garden a few days ago.
'Flora on White Background' for 'Looking Close..on Friday'
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Happy LCoF
sometimes it can be still warm enough to dry towels outside in September.
"Clothes Pegs is the theme for Looking close... on Friday! - October 1st.
J'aime bien faire sécher les serviettes dehors, même au mois de septembre c'est possible si on a une belle journée de soleil.
The quintessential Australian Outback Riverbed - almost always dry.
This particular bed was on a track leading out to a disused mine somewhere between Broken Hill and Silverton. Didn't make it to the mine as the roads got boggy but at least I got this pic :-)
This image was selected by Australian Geographic for their weekly showcase of Australian landscapes.
Australasian Grebe (Tachybaptus novaehollandiae)
This one had been preening and washing before drying off.