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Ruddy Turnstone
Arenaria interpres
Guess who won this staring contest.
One of several shorebirds seen at one of the barrier islands near Tampa Bay. As this is the non-breeding season, this individual is seen in its duller, winter plumage.
This photo was taken after low tide. Meaning there was a lot of debris washed up on the beach from the previous high tide. So there were a lot of shorebirds foraging for critters that didn't make it back into the water.
Pinellas County, FL
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◈ Siem Reap, Cambodia 🇰🇭 ◈
The upper terrace of Bayon temple is home to the famous "face towers" of the Bayon, each of which supports two, three or (most commonly) four gigantic smiling faces. In addition to the mass of the central tower, smaller towers are located along the inner gallery (at the corners and entrances), and on chapels on the upper terrace. At one point, the temple was host to 49 such towers; now only 37 remain. The number of faces is approximately 200, but since some are only partially preserved there can be no definitive count
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Delicate the edges frayed
Focusing well behind the vision
Revealed faces morphing
I'm under their spell
Whatever, I think it looks pretty so here it is.
This photo has tags so too bad if you're on a phone.
Some kind of statue, shot inside Flower Dome, one of the conservatories in Gardens by the Bay in Singapore.
Something a bit different today. This is the face of a doll which belonged to my daughter. I took it with my new 100mm macro lens and a flash with a small soft box.
Atlantic Puffins
Newfoundland, Canada
Henry's - February 28, 2011.
Canadian Geographic Magazine - Best Wildlife Pictures 2012 - Collector's Edition
CWF Wild Magazine - December/January 2012 Issue
Canadian Geographic - Through The Lens, January 2012
Canadian Geographic - Through The Lens, February 2012
Canadian Geographic - Amazing Birds Collector's Edition 2012, Page 53
CWF - POTD March 11/2013
Ta Prohm is the Angkor temple where the trees have grown over and consumed the 12th Century monastery buildings. We never would have spotted this face in an inner gallery if our guide hadn't pointed it out. It looks to me like this frame had some human help, because the edges look chipped. If Nature had her way, this face would probably have been totally covered. Ta Prohm, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia -- December 11, 2018