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#"Macro Mondays"

#"Cotton"

 

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

Macro Mondays: Trash

Cormorants in Regents Park. Taken at a distance but nice to see them in natural surroundings rather than on the usual posts.

Taken in Tung Ping Chau,Hong kong

攝於香港東平洲

 

Please view in large size^^

Da vedere in Alta Risoluzione - To see in High Resolution

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Appostato con il capannino mobile vicino alla solita pozzetta d'acqua piovana in mezzo al bosco, alimentata dalle mie taniche nei periodi secchi. Stavo provando a fare i primi scatti con la nuova macchina fotografica e quando ho avuto nel mirino questo passeriforme non potevo credere ai miei occhi, un Organetto in Abruzzo non lo avevo mai visto e fortuna ha voluto che tornasse per ben 7 volte ad abbeverarsi vicino la mia postazione. Il mio amico inanellatore mi ha confermato che è la prima osservazione in assoluto di questa specie per la mia regione. Ogni tanto un po' di fortuna non guasta. Abruzzo - PNGSL

 

Appointed with the mobile shed near the usual rainwater in the middle of the woods, fed by my tanks in dry periods. I was trying to make the first shots with my new car and when I saw in the viewfinder this passeriform I could not believe it, an Redpoll in Abruzzo I had never seen it and luck would have come back for a good 7 times to drink near my station. My ringing friend confirmed to me that this is the first ever observation of this species for my region. Sometimes a little luck does not hurt.

Abruzzo - Gran Sasso Laga National Park

Dried flowers during sunset in Karteros, Heraklion, Crete

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.

 

Kurumuş çiçekler

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.

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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

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.

A somber landscape from the end of Autumn season.

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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

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.

One of the oldest methods of food preservation is drying food. Drying or preserving dried fish in the sun is a method of keeping fish in the sun to remove water. Because of the water, various micro-organisms survive and help the fish to rot. At present the son and daughters of many fisher families of Bangladesh have taken this job as their profession.

 

Australasian Grebe (Tachybaptus novaehollandiae)

 

This one had been preening and washing before drying off.

Little Pied Cormorant (Microcarbo melanoleucos)

 

From a visit to the Heathdale - Glen Orden Wetlands in 2019

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