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Thousands of starlings still gather around the pier in murmurations before sunset. Be quick - the birds will disappear by the end of March. I will soon be focussing my attention on birding at nature reserves around Sussex, where I'll be putting my new (used) 1.4x teleconverter to good use. Thanks to Alex Witt for the recommendation!
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A lovely male kingfisher in beautiful condition perched patiently watching out for his next meal. I just loved the way the wind picked up slightly from behind him to fluff up his beautiful orange feathers.
Bracelet of iridescent glass beads.
They are reflecting the gold paper.
Happy Macro Monday !
Waiting for internet repair - will come back and comment tonight !
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When you were standing in the wake of devastation
When you were waiting on the edge of the unknown
And with the cataclysm raining down
Insides crying, "Save me now"
You were there, impossibly alone
Do you feel cold and lost in desperation?
You build up hope, but failure's all you've known
Remember all the sadness and frustration
And let it go, let it go
And in a burst of light that blinded every angel
As if the sky had blown the heavens into stars
You felt the gravity of tempered grace
Falling into empty space
No one there to catch you in their arms
Do you feel cold and lost in desperation?
You build up hope, but failure's all you've known
Remember all the sadness and frustration
And let it go, let it go
Let it go
Let it go
Let it go
Let it go
Do you feel cold and lost in desperation?
You build up hope, but failure's all you've known
Remember all the sadness and frustration
And let it go, let it go
Apologies if you need sunglasses to look at this. :)
It's a modern Czech glass button standing against a purple perfume bottle I picked up at a local charity shop.
A neotropical butterfly. Almost iridescent colors. We liked it when they landed on us and hung out for a bit..
A June bug on the last day of August. When I find them they are usually an ugly brown color. My dad found and saved this one in all its iridescent green glory for me though. Thanks, Dad. My parents used to play with these as toys when they were kids. They'd tie a thread around their necks and fly them like kites. Then let them go. Can you tell my parents are total Oklahoma backwoods hicks? I'm glad they came to Texas before I was born, ha!! ♥♥
***zoom in for some H A I R Y - G O O D N E S S***
The original of this ammonite was photographed by my daughter in a store in Skagway.
I don't know if it was for saIe at the time or if it is still on display.
I didn't like the background of the display too much, so isolated the fossil and chose a couple different natural backgrounds to show its incredible beauty.
Let me know which you like best.
The ammonite was shot with the X-A3, the background with the X-T2.
www.fossilera.com/fossils/impressive-9-5-iridescent-ammol...
Peschiera del Garda: Germano reale maschio in abito nuziale, luce del mattino, dalla riva fra i canneti con treppiede e basso pdr.
Soggetto a circa 14 metri.
This atmospheric optical phenomena occurs when ice crystals in cirrostratus or altostratus clouds are near the sun.
Taken with an iPhone 16 Pro Max in raw format and edited on Lightroom and Photoshop. I reduced contrast and boosted the exposure since the dynamic range from the sun to the clear skies was well beyond the phone's small sensor. I did not enhance the colors but actually reduced them.
Take with the 5x optical lens (equivalent to 120mm with a 35mm dLSR); thus the over exposed sun.
Picture of the day
What to wear? Well, Wood Ducks almost stand alone in formal duck-wear with their beautiful iridescent greens and blues along with yellows and reds. I'm always thinking Walt Disney had a hand in the plumage colors for these gorgeous creatures.
Taken 7 March 2016 at Buddy Attick Park in Maryland.
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Common Bronzewing (Phaps chalcoptera), adult male, with his beautiful iridescent wing coverts and tertials gleaming in the late afternoon sunlight.
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The original of this ammonite was photographed by my daughter in a store in Skagway. I didn't like the background of the display too much, so isolated the fossil and chose a couple different natural backgrounds to show its incredible beauty.
Let me know which you like best.
This is a close-up photo of an iridescent puddle in the sandy mud of a stream at Clam Harbour Beach.
15mm cast glass button, the detail is in high relief, approximately 200 years old.
(iridescence) caused by alkali (soluble salt) being leached from the glass by slightly acidic water and then forming fine layers that eventually separate slightly or flake off causing a prism effect on light bouncing off and passing through the surface which reflects light differently, resulting in an iridescent appearance.
Four lights @90 degree intervals, sitting on a mirror.
White balance was set to incandescent which has given the button a blue cast, purely for the effect.
found in a leet ditch that dated from the late Georgian period (early C19th)
Click image to see the details of this one up close! New to Windows to the Tropics. Amazing colors and sheen! Will get more information when they have it at Fairchild Garden.
So here it is... Mapania caudata.
Mapania caudata is a species in family of cyperaceae that's endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. Its hallmark is narrow strap leaves with heavy metallic blue sheen. This makes it well worth growing though it's rather a challenging plant which needs warmth, humidity and partial shade to grow well. Does best in perlite based medium with a little peat or sphagnum. www.siamgreenculture.com Another source... florawww.eeb.uconn.edu/201000059.html
Windows to the Tropics, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, FL
4-14-2017 1-35-12 PM
The Sun was just @ the right angle to bring the Iridescence of the feathers into the shot. I can't remember how long I've waited to get a colourful shot of a Loon like this, rather that just the Black & White that they usually appear to be. Definately one of my 'Bucket List' shots.
A New Zealand icon, the tui is loved for its singing voice and unique plumage. At first glance the bird appears completely black except for a small tuft of white feathers at its neck and a small white wing patch, causing it to resemble a parson in clerical attire. On closer inspection it can be seen that tui have brown feathers on the back and flanks, a multicoloured iridescent sheen that varies with the angle from which the light strikes them, and a dusting of small, white-shafted feathers on the back and sides of the neck that produce a lacy collar. The name tui is from the Māori name tūī and is the species formal common name. It is only found in New Zealand.
This bird came to feed on the nectar of the New Zealand flax outside the Apartment we were staying in Franz Josef, South Island.
A person, who values the beauty of nature and ambient the world is far richer and happier than those, who not notices this.
Thank you to everyone who stopped to watch, leave a comment, award, an invitation to the group! :)
Thanks to those who gave just smile and admiration and those who remained
dissatisfied! :)
3.1.20
Hi Flickr! Nice to meetcha. I'm Sayu. You can usually catch me around the grid rping or shopping. Recently I've started to practice taking pictures in SL, and thought it would be fun to post the better ones. Join me on my little journey as I keep learning!
Macro Mondays
Pick Two
I had a hard time deciding which image to post for Macro Mondays. One of my top three choices. This is three Murano iridescent speckled glass eggs -- three for two!
HMM! Thanks for stopping by and for all of your kind comments, awards and faves -- I appreciate them all.
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