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They are always welcome.

This week #Looking.close...on.Friday! theme is: #Heart #Corazón.

 

Artesanía Mexicana. Centro de Coyoacán CDMX México.

The last hoorah, plastic drinking straws.

One of the smaller frames, but a full frame none the less, 5/8 inch square.

This Green Tree Frog found in Western Australia makes the sound of a Motorbike changing gears when it calls for a female.

My entry for Macro Mondays - Fill The Frame

A jar full of plastic widgets.

..you miss your appointment with life".

Thich Nhat Hanh

For Macro Mondays - Food.

One of the fresh Navel Oranges from our tree.

Happy Macro Monday!!

Happy Canada Day to my Canadian friends 🍁 💖

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tri classic colors for Smile on Saturday's theme #thread

 

Independance Day

16.09.18 Viva México !

7DWF-Crazy Tuesday

Fresh baked bread at the market.

Happy Days :-)

Macro Mondays, theme: "Fill the Frame"

 

Deep inside the heart of an orchid.

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If you fave it, please, post a little comment, it's a pleasure, thanks a lot :-)

Please : NO great Glittery graphics or great animated gifts.

Vous lire est un plaisir. Merci de votre visite, vos commentaires, vos invitations et favoris.

To read your comments is a pleasure. Faves, comments, invites are welcome, great thanks :-)

Believe - such a loaded word for me. I like the positivity of it but I prefer to question than just believe.

 

How does this word resonate with you? What do you think of when you see it?

Melon, taken for the Macro Monday theme "food in full frame"

Königskuchen-Figuren aus Frankreich, Porzellan.

It's been a while since I played around with a photo in Topaz Studio 2. This patch of Argentina anserina or "Silverweed" does its best to invade our garden, we do our best to keep it in the field. Original photo slid quite a lot for Slider Sunday (best viewed large) HSS!

 

Thanks again for your support, prayers & get well messages for Martin. He's just finished a 5 day intense course of radiotherapy which has hopefully shrunk the larger of 2 lung tumours & the secondary spinal tumour. Next is an appointment with the Medical Oncologsist to get recent CT scan/genone sequencing results & figure out a schedule of chemotherapy. A long road of treatment ahead I'm sure but we are feeling positive & he is well in himself.

 

Photo 26/10, my 100 x photos this year will be of foliage: so woodland scenes, individual trees, wild/garden plants and fallen leaves 🍁🌿🍀🌳

 

These are little grains of sand out of the sandbox of our son.

Susan bought this baby Rex Begonia whose colorful leaves pop with gusto. We've been having a heat wave so we'll see if we can keep this little guy alive. Submittal for the Jun 1, 2020 Macro Monday's theme of "Fill the Frame."

Macro photo of a dandelion blowball, taken with an Olympus Tough TG-6 compact camera. This camera offers superb macro capabilities. For this shot I used the microscopic mode, hand held.

The common dandelion is well known for its yellow flower heads that turn into round balls of many silver-tufted fruits that disperse in the wind. These balls are usually called "clocks" in both British and American English. The name "blowball" is also used.

 

The common dandelion grows in temperate regions of the world in lawns, and on roadsides, disturbed banks, shores of waterways, and other areas with moist soils. The common dandelion is most often considered a weed, especially in lawns and along roadsides, but the leaves, flowers, and roots are sometimes used in herbal medicine or as food.

Some of my wife's jewelry in a crystal bowl

 

Altadena, California

I prefer red bell peppers in my salad because... they are sweeter and have 11 times more beta-carotene, twice as much vitamin C and 10 times more vitamin A than green peppers.

 

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Saturday Self Challenge - Fill the frame

 

A close up of one of the trees at Waddesdon Manor, taken when I visited the Christmas Market there this week

Ice etched seaweed at low tide

For this week's MacroMondays challenge Fill the Frame.

  

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macro mondays: gone fishing...fish scales from salmon dinner.

"flickr lounge" "fill the frame"

Finishing this four-image pelican series with this aerial shot of these two tandem flyers.

 

On the ground, these huge American White Pelicans waddle around somewhat awkwardly. But when in the air, few birds soar as gracefully and beautifully as they do. Smooth and seemingly effortless, they use the air currents for soaring, minimizing a lot of wing flapping.

 

Also, when descending to land from high altitudes, they make multiple, circular descents, banking in tandem and maintaining their positions next to each other... If you've ever experience this, it is a wonder to behold, and it leaves you full of joy and with your jaw open with amazement. Truly one of the wonders of nature...

These are some polished rocks I got from a rock shop in Montana last September. I had macrophotography in mind when I got them. It's 'fill the bag' for the same price so I picked the smaller ones for more variety.

For Macro Mondays

theme: Fill the Frame

Challenge fill the frame:Salt and sugar

Salt flakes and decorative sugar heart

Macro Monday

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Reto llenar el marco

Sal y azucar

Escamas de sal y el corazon decorativo de azucar

Macro Monday

I had a bouquet of flowers to work with for this week's theme, as it was the anniversary of my mom's passing on Saturday. It's now been 13 years without her...the pain and the shock of losing her suddenly still remains to this day...

Couldn't resist this title. As a peahen strolled by Mr. Peacock had to strut his stuff for her by shaking his feathers. This courtship dance is called "train-rattling" and the feathers shake about 25 times per second. Very entertaining to watch indeed. For a peek at the "flip side" check out: flic.kr/p/2mifJJe

"Ancient, before the Caesars", said the jeweler in Rome.

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