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This "clock" which is located on a building on Place d'Armes in Montréal is actually a fake - maybe it was a genuine one some time ago. The nicely ornate hand with the sun and moon is interesting.
Spotted on my walk at the weekend. Processed using the watercolour filter in photoshop elements 2018
I’d never seen or heard of a wasp mantidfly before until I noticed this weird looking wasp while taking pics of a lady beetle. It literally has half the body of a praying mantis and half the body of a wasp. I swear it has to have been a science experiment gone bad lol
Interesting fact: the ewe and ram both develop horns soon after birth. However, the ram's horns may weigh as much as 30 pounds and grow over 3 feet in length. This ram was photographed in Colorado National Monument.
Interesting and pretty in all stages, from bud to seed. Bright yellow, desaturated here with iMac photos for Looking Close on Friday.
When you are kicked out of your routine by something complicated, fragile, marvellous, something you can not really explain. Something that does not even need your explanation. Something that comes from the outside but sticks into your world and is oblivious to your rationality. It transcends it. It goes beyond it. You can "take" the sunflower, you can "have" it, but you will never "be" the sunflower. It is and remains marvellous. Sony A7iii plus Helios 44M-7 at F11.
An upclose look at this one brings out the upside tail fan and a "missing tooth" as one of my friends says.
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Just a simple candid street style Snapograph captured at Trafalgar Square London UK of four guys appearing to find "Something Interesting"
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These are interesting birds. They LOVE water the same way raptors love the air. This gull walked out into the water, he didn't land on the water. I watched as he decided to take a swim out on those choppy waves. No reason at all except he enjoyed it. I've seen flickr pics of juveniles playing chicken with some huge waves....just playing.
I've also seen a picture of one with a merganser in its mouth.
This anemone (Calanit in Hebrew) must have discovered something very interesting that the others didn't notice, that's why she pays so much attention to it. Anemones grow wild in Israel and are the country's national flower.
#382-EXPLORE........view at least at large if not original to see the multitude of amoeba-like cells that make up this icicle...today is was much warmer (40's) as compared to the 20's when this was more solid ... the bluer is still more solidly frozen with less air than the more translucent area (top greenish and more multicolored)...amazes me!
Taken during a quick bicycle-ride stop to buy an iced-coffee at the BP servo on the Eastlink. Straight out of iPhone. No edits.
Interestingly the car parked beside, reflected , was also not an "everyday" car .. and was conveniently also coloured bright red!
This tree caught my eye when visiting Witley court and gardens Worcestershire - I loved the shape of It...
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