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Macro Mondays: Eye(s)...Cats Eye Marble

"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #44" "Fill The Frame" "Macro Monday"

 

"Yellow"- ODC

Solitude - The Flickr Lounge

"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #7" "Vibrant" "Texture Tuesday"

 

For 62/116 -fill the frame

Lines and shadows, rocks and sand.

Für "Macro Mondays" Thema "Fill the frame" am 01.06.2020.

 

"Happy Macro Monday" everyone

and a good start into the new week.

  

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Frangipanier leaf close-up

Well, I could probably get a tiny bit closer if I had used a tripod.

Submitted to the MacroMonday pool here on flickr.

I just rinsed off these strawberries and they were setting on the patio table with the sun behind them and they had a nice glisten to them.

 

Thanks for all of the faves and I'm surprised that it got into Explore.

 

-Dan

ODC-Fill The Frame

 

Once the Asparagus is finished producing these tall feathery ferns grow up out of the ground. Soon little flowers will start to emerge from the stems.

Compositionally Challenged: Fill the frame

Took this using the screen, standing on the stairs the view looking up is limited due to the design. Around and around it goes.

The staircase at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Free entry on Wednesday evenings.

Lots of people walked up and down, it was good exercise. We walked from the basement, up to the start of this staircase and then all the way up and down. Hubby's really complaining today of sore muscles, but his FitBit is happy. I feel fine myself.

Here's some info on it:

www.ago.net/iconic-staircase-opens-at-last

Portland ME. Ready on the stoop

taken with bellows and Mikar/S 4,5/55

Macro Mondays, Fill the frame

best viewed full screen :)

 

MACRO MONDAYS - THEME: FILL THE FRAME WITH FOOD

I spy a butterfly. It's actually difficult to miss such a large and gorgeous tiger when one visits the garden. And it's more difficult to pass up the opportunity to snap a few shots when one is here.

 

I need to take some time to design some signs to be made for the butterfly host plants in my yard. That way I can remember which tree goes with which butterfly. Or better yet, I won't have to remember I can read the sign :) I've gotten the vines down as to what butterfly goes with each and what each vine is called. With the trees, I'm always asking myself is that the red bay, the swamp bay or the other bay... Wait, what's the name of the other bay. Then I have to look it up :)

 

Regardless, I have at least three types of bay trees in the yard and I believe the birds have brought yet another. There are two volunteer trees out there. One is fine where it is, the other will have to be relocated. Since I have no idea what type it is other than some sort of bay; I will have to steal a leaf to take to the native nursery and see if they can give me a clue.

 

I just love a good mystery. May your day be filled with a whole lotta joy and a little bit mystery. Happy snapping.

 

Bath, ME View from a shop window

 

I marble up every now and then.

The result this time looks to me like the view from space on our planet.

Taken for this weeks Smile on Saturday group theme: pic of paper.

 

A rather late entry for the group as I've had a very busy and tiring day working on our farm. My husband saw me bring these out and he chuckled and thought we'd be using them for dinner instead of dishes (easy clean up)...haha, NO!

 

HSoS everyone!

 

Kennebunkport, ME Ready for the season.

Arundel ME Latch on the farmhouse door

Macro Mondays - January 27, 2020: Zipper

 

52Frames - 04/52: Fill the Frame

Lower Display Garden

Cantigny Park

Wheaton, Illinois 41.855654,-88.154660

April 15, 2024

 

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For ODC-Chaos out of Order. Or order out of chaos. Or just plain out of order.

Broken pilings at low tide sunrise

Kennebunk, ME Collection of wet rocks, blues and oranges

Image made in response to the Macro Monday group's theme, "Fill The Frame." Also submitted to my 365:2025 group.

 

In addition to filling the frame, the challenge also stated it must be filled with plants or leaves. In Santa Fe at this time of year, only a few survive Winter temperatures, and this Geranium from last Summer was one of their victims.

 

Note: Viewed larger, the texture of the desiccated leaf appear to be digital noise; it is not.

these are called "live forevers". I had a Henry Evans linolem block print of the dudlyea tattooed on my forearm on my mom's birthday. She lives forever.

 

For Macro Mondays theme, "fill the frame" (with a plant)

HMM!

The evolving orange caught my eye. Phoenix roebelenii. Most popular decorative plant in Florida.

ODC-Fill The Frame

 

This is one of the many huge Zinnias that my neighbour has in her yard.

Kennebunk ME. This jeep doesn't move-it's an illusion.

Color my world daily - Wednesday: yellow

 

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Kennebunkport ME. Snow laced trees

"Macro Mondays"

"Fill the Frame"

Taken for Macro Mondays "Fill The Frame" theme. One of our cats, Arwen. She spends hours just sitting staring at me but as usual the split second a camera appears....gone! Had to be quick to get this so not one of my best (not that I'm that good anyway), but there you go.

A lovely yellow chrysanthemum filling the frame for me, today!!

 

Flickr Lounge ~ Weekend Theme (Week 35) ~ Fill The Frame ...

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

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27/2025 - 365 of 2025 project

A “Pooka” is an imaginary (invisible) friend (Irish folklore myth). In the early 1950’s Jimmy Stewart movie, “Harvey”, Harvey was a large 8 foot invisible rabbit, i.,e., a “Pooka”. A Cavachon is a Cavalier King Charles/Bichon Frise mix and not an AKC recognized breed. The Cavachon was initially bred in 1996. The parent dogs are supposed to be purebreds. Breeding two Cavachons does not predictably give the desired characteristics. Cavachons are extremely good with people of all ages. They make excellent companion dogs. They don’t shed. They range in size from 15-25 pounds depending on the breeder.

Kennebunkport, ME Looking up at South Congregational Church

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