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No snow here. It is too warm. Something to do with global warming. However, we will create our own snow ;-)

The tall ship, Elissa, lowering sail as she prepared to enter the harbor. Galveston Historical Foundation brought Elissa, an 1877 square-rigged iron barque, from a scrapyard in Piraeus Harbor, Greece to Galveston to begin restoration work in 1978. By 1982, GHF staff and volunteers completed restoration and transformed this historic vessel into a floating museum that would actively sail. Today, the 1877 Tall Ship is one of only three ships of her kind in the world to still actively sail.

Water drop, garden, Hengelo, The Netherlands

Waterdruppel in het hart van de lupine

“Individually, we are one drop.

Together, we are an Ocean.”

Quote ― Arshdeep Singh Samrala

 

Happy Thursday ;-))

- Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA -

 

High speed water drop photography.

Thank you so much Thomas for this wonderful workshop !

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A Snowy dropping in with a small contribution to the nest building process.

the game of light..

Macro Monday

Theme: Candy

Size: Less than 3x3 inches

 

I used mini M&M Smarties

( approx 9mm in diameter ) and some jelly beans in the background.

 

A small teaspoon with some honey is placed over a chipped Smartie with a drop of honey falling into the chipped area.

 

You can see this is the second attempt !

 

Natural side lighting from 3 o'clock and a small LED torch to illuminate the underside of the teaspoon.

 

Many thanks for your visit, comments and faves...it is always appreciated.

 

HMM

Feeding Trumpeter Swan comes up for air.

FujiS5Pro - Nikkor105Vr

A drop of glycerin on a small organza, mesh bag.

 

Shot for Macro Mondays, Mesh

Even dropier, deadlier, gorgeous-er?

 

When you can't think of a title ;-)

 

Happy Monday Blues!! ;-)

 

Explored 100.

The Drop is a steel sculpture resembling a raindrop designed by the group of German artists known as Inges Idee, located at Bon Voyage Plaza in the Coal Harbour neighbourhood of downtown Vancouver. The 20 m tall piece is covered with Styrofoam and blue polyurethane. According to Inges Idee, the sculpture is "an homage to the power of nature" and represents "the relationship and outlook towards the water that surrounds us".[1] The Drop was commissioned as part of the 2009 Vancouver Convention Centre Art Project and is owned by BC Pavco.[2]

A close-up of a Galanthus, taken as the weather warmed and the plants opened in response. Glendale, Missouri

Have a wonderful day !

May 2, 2018

platane

plane tree

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