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Viewpoint over the entrance to Cheow lan lake

Crete Senesi, SI, Italia.

Speaking of layers, here is a company making bricks that help our planet.

 

www.stonecycling.com/

Architectural detail of the rotunda of the Texas State Capitol, Austin.

Picture taken on the road from Maredsous Abbey to Florennes, Belgium

Looking toward the village on a cold snowy morning.

Happy Macro Monday to all!

it has been a while since I have posted anything on MM. Fun to be back!

Misty view across the Higashiyama mountains from Mount Hiei (比叡山), the home of Enryaku-ji temple, Kyoto.

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A male Anhinga greets a new morning

Donnelley Wildlife area, SC, USA

 

MANY THANKS FOR YOUR VIEWS, COMMENTS AND FAVES

VERY MUCH APPRECIATED!

Tea plantation mountain in Pangalengan, Bandung

 

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and kind comments.

Have a happy new week my friends !

Greetings from Solo :)

Looking northeast from the Big Hill lookout in Stawell, this view showed the sunlit morning fog revealing one layer of trees after another. It was an amazing contrast to the opposite side of the lookout where the fog over the town was cold and blue looking and still very much in the shade of Big Hill itself.

 

Happy Nice Wonderful Clouds Tuesday!

A light at the end of the tunnel...

Hope there is one for all the world in these difficult times!

Keep safe and healthy, my Flickr friends!

 

For: #Macro Mondays

Week theme: #Layers

Layers of Colour.

Hope you will enjoy this photo.

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

 

I had a medical appointment yesterday in a part of the city I don't normally go to, so brought my camera. Doesn't everyone bring their cameras to appointments? :) I don't remember the last time I was in this mall, but found it very interesting with all the layers, colours, glass and reflections. I tried it in black and white as well, but I liked the purple and the wood, so kept it in colour.

Happy Friday!

As we were driving through the green mountain landscapes of the North Bengal we stopped for a little while as we were amazed by the huge green mountains covered with mist ..

Can you spot the red motorcyclist?

paper...

 

I actually was trying to make a very small tissue paper rose... didn't turn out like I wanted, but was able to get this perspective and thought it worked for the paper theme!

Snow is finally starting to melt...leaving open water for the swans.

"Macro Mondays" HMM

Paper magazine layers.

 

Lilies and grasses create multicoloured layers with the water in Hillman Marsh near Leamington, Ontario Migrating birds return to this area in the spring each year. Do you see the distant hikers on the path that surrounds the marsh?

Lake Pukaki, New Zealand.

 

It would be so great if I know painting......

 

HMM- the Macro Mondays’ group’s theme for tomorrow, 1/18, is ribbons. And this week I decided to be predictable and go with blue and white... giggling.... still having fun playing with the clip-on macro lens 💙.. this is *very* close in

 

The whatizit album is here:

www.flickr.com/photos/muffett68/albums/72157717700765917

A rose for Gül 😊

 

Sevgili Gül, doğum gününü kutlar, yeni yaşında her şeyin gönlünce olmasını dilerim ayrıca bol sağlık ve güzel anlar🌹

 

A birthday rose for my dear Flickr friend highɛr *ground. I hope you had a fantastic day today, and I wish you all the best for your new year in life, and lots of health and happiness 🌈🌞✨

Misty layers of scorched landscape in the cascade mountain range.

A quickly captured image from just up the road, taken just as the sun was setting, with the fields shrouded with the incoming mist

Keeping busy in the kitchen

View on the "Baie de Morlaix", taken from Plouezoc'h, Finistère, Brittany, France

Dahlia, Denver Botanic Gardens

16 september 2021

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Pentax K-5

SMC PENTAX-DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL WR

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the darkness in the mountains

  

d'Orsay Museum, Paris.

Autumn sunset on the beach

I think Namibia is a paradise for geologists. Everywhere we go we can find the most interesting rock formations.

 

Photo taken at Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia

Layers of colour in a hothouse flower (a Begonia?) at the Botanic Gardens.

A busy Melbourne shopping centre.

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