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#"Macro Mondays"

#"Cotton"

 

Drying all the crystal glasses with a cotton dishcloth before putting them away.

part of a Thanksgiving centerpiece after it dried

Taken in Tung Ping Chau,Hong kong

攝於香港東平洲

 

Please view in large size^^

Dried flowers during sunset in Karteros, Heraklion, Crete

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Just a bit of messing about.

The anhinga, sometimes called snakebird or darter, is a water bird of the warmer parts of the Americas. Unlike ducks, ospreys and pelicans which coat their feathers with oil from their uropygial gland, the anhinga does not have waterproof feathers. Their feathers get soaked upon immersion in water. Therefore, they cannot stay floating on water for long periods of time. The anhinga cannot fly with wet feathers. If it attempts to fly while its wings are wet, the anhinga has difficulty, flapping vigorously while "running" on the water. Like cormorants, the anhinga stands with wings spread and feathers fanned open in a semicircular shape to dry its feathers and absorb heat. They face away from the sun to dry their feathers.

 

Madidi is a national park in the upper Amazon river basin in Bolivia. It has an area of 18,958 square kilometres, and, along with the nearby protected areas Manuripi-Heath, Apolobamba, and (across the border in Peru) the Manu Biosphere Reserve, Madidi is part of one of the largest protected areas in the world.

 

Bolivia, Madidi National Park

 

Please don't use my images without my permission. All images © Aivar Mikko.

  

An immature Anhinga drying out after a feeding run under water.

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.

 

When the last leave falls,

When the last drop of water dries out,

When the ozone layer is already destroyed,

Will it be too late to understand that money is not going to save us?

–Tove

Kurumuş çiçekler

 

Trimmer at Ubay Island

 

Serene Footman's latest work of art:

 

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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~

   

Fallen dry leafs look great on this ornamental Blue spruce.

Backlit Cormarant at Reddish flapping its wings to dry off.

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'

 

Thank you to every one who views, faves or comments on my photo.

 

Happy LCoF

Digitalmania Challenge

inspired by: Rene Schute

A somber landscape from the end of Autumn season.

Wewelsburg-22-10-2020-005

Mamiya RZ67, Mamiya Sekor 4.5/180, Ilford HP5+ developed in Rodinal 1+25 in a Jobo drum, scanned on an Epson V800.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Previously unpublished shot from September 2020. Enjoy!

ISCO OPTIC 95mm f2 cinema projection lens.

Tamron SP 350mm f5.6 mirror

Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park, Union City, California

Australasian Grebe (Tachybaptus novaehollandiae)

 

This one had been preening and washing before drying off.

Dry mountains in December, a usual sight on the Alps in the first month of winter.

 

Profili orobici asciutti e senza neve sino alla prima settimana di gennaio; ora sembra che qualcosa stia cambiando.

  

© Nick Photography All rights reserved

 

In Philadelphia, waiting for a new role, the U.S.S. United States, the largest luxury passenger liner ever built. It is also the fastest ship to ever cross the Atlantic, still holding the record. She is 990 feet long (the length of 3 football fields) and sped along at 35 knots per hour (40 miles or 65 km). Imagine seeing this rush by!

 

Two of my family members were on the 2nd crossing in 1952, leaving Southampton, England, when emigrating from Scotland to the United States.

 

For #6 - A Boat or Ship, 52 in 2015

  

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