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A trio of CSX trains are tied down at 'Forks', just outside of Buffalo, New York on a damp November evening.
An adult bird perched high in a tree waiting for its quarry (insects) to fly by before swooping down on them.
Image taken in the Mara North Conservancy, Masai Mara, Kenya.
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The theme "Forks" for MM was so much fun. That's why I would like to share a few more pictures with you.
My take on a famous photograph titled “Fork” by Hungarian photographer André Kertész. My angle and light are slightly different and my plate is much smaller and shorter than Kertész’s. Regardless, I haven’t done many still life photos this year and it was a good practice exercise.
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... Just the two of them, arranged to form a couple of arches, and then a reflection of those arches...
Fork-tailed Woodnymph - WildSumaco Lodge, Guamani, Ecuador
Bird Species (# 339) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.
eBird Report and listing details - macaulaylibrary.org/asset/191401881#_ga=2.184213605.21039...
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Today is a red day at Color my World Daily and we celebrate tableware at Macro Mondays. Once again, I went with a fork since I love the shadows they can produce. As you can see this old silver fork, looks like an item from the another the or space… Who knows, maybe this fork was even on the moon with NASA. I, personally, have no recollection how this from ended up at my house. However, we all know by now that I’m a hoarder and that tableware has a place in my hoarding process for sure. So lets just say that this is an old astronaut fork from 1969 and it might have been used by Neil Armstrong himself… and this being said, it is my day at the office today so wish me luck ! See you later !
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For the Macro Mondays challenge "Three" (July 24th 2017)
A small cake fork that has just 3 tines or prongs. Shot in the sunshine on ceramic kitchen tiles. Lines and shadows give extra 'threes', which I rather liked. The size of the fork shot against a 3x2" credit card in the first comment field
HMM!!
My 2017 set: 2017 Macro Mondays
All the previous years of the challenge:
My 2016 set: 2016 Macro Mondays
My 2015 set: 2015 Macro Mondays
My 2014 set: 2014 Macro Mondays
My 2013 set: 2013 Macro Mondays
I wouldn't have been able to use this shot for the Macro Mondays Fork theme as it outside of the limitation of size ie 3" maximum.
A slight bit of abstraction. In shot a fork and its shadow.
Not old this fork, I'm suprised how rough some of the finishing is, and the almost serated edges the prongs have, almost as if to hook your food.
Stobist info: Lit using Interfit 150exII + blue tacked red gel and 150exII with grid and blue gel.
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A spoon perched atop two forks which are reflected in its underside creating an eye watering abstract.
Kruger National Park
10h20
A red-eyed all-black upright bird with a narrow tail that splays out into a fork. Pairs and singles occasionally join mixed-species flocks in a variety of wooded and open country, although they avoid forest. The species sits in the canopy and midstory, hawking insects from a perch, and it sometimes associates with large mammals, eating prey that they flush. It is loud and noisy, singing a variety of unmelodic, noisy, and mechanical notes, sometimes including imitations of other bird species.