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Yesterday was an absolutely wonderful day out on the hills. In order to try and catch some late light we made the additional short clamber to the summit of Hard Knot. This view shows the last sun as it dips below the horizon. The central hill being Harter fell. Unfortunately we had to scoot pretty soon after this shot and therefore didn't have time to wait for the really rich colours that would follow.
A perfect reef knot: “left over right and under, right over left and through” as I was taught in the Brownies, many decades ago.
For Macro Mondays
One of the many ribbons that are tied to trees along the foreshore of the River Clyde in Dumbarton, Scotland
Knoten an der“ Makramee Blumenampel“
Für“Happy Macro Monday’s“ am 27.09.2021.
Thema:“Knot,Knots,Knoten“.
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Le plumage des bécasseaux maubèches en hiver est nettement plus sobre que celui qu'ils affichent pendant la reproduction, mais personnellement, je le considère tout de même très raffiné.😎
The plumage of red knots in winter is much more restrained than that displayed during breeding, but personally, I still consider it very refined.😎
Knot on a macramé flower pot hanger for the Macro Mondays group, challenge: knots
Happy Macro Monday
Thousands of Knot congregating in the RSPB lagoon at Snettisham. A mixture of summer and winter plumage.
2 shots (1 in comments) of Knot dropping in to the roost that is already packed withy birds i/c some Black-tailed Godwits
This is a close-up photo of rust stains, wood grain and a knot on a driftwood plank at Martinique Beach. I placed the wood knot in the composition according to the aesthetic guidelines of the Rule of Thirds.
The image of this Rufa Red Knot was taken this past Spring. My outing to shoot the endangered Red Knot's was my first time doing so and quite a lot of fun. These are beautiful shorebirds and their breeding coloration is absolutely awesome. The orange reminds me of the coloration of the American Robin. View large for best Red Knot experience.
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