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Islands in the Sky
Canyonlands National Park
Utah
From our autumn road trip this year. I love the layered landscape with the mesas of Canyonlands in the foreground, the Colorado River Gorge, Arches, and the snow-dusted La Sal Mountains in the background.
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A male Anhinga greets a new morning
Donnelley Wildlife area, SC, USA
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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!
Layers of Colour.
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For Macro Mondays - Layers
A seed on one of our Pittosporum trees. The seed pods are approximately 1/2 inch in diameter and I like the way the seeds are layered inside the pod.
Happy Macro Monday!
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!
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?
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?
A quickly captured image from just up the road, taken just as the sun was setting, with the fields shrouded with the incoming mist
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
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Many viewers have commented that The Guardian Building (originally The Union Trust Company Building) reminded them of a church.
This picture shows approximately half of the bank lobby on the main floor. Imagine the original bank building with 60-90 bank teller cages lining the entire length of both sides of this "nave". The ceiling was composed of a 3/4 inch (1.9cm) of horsehair and coated with a layer of plaster cement. Then, a canvas layer was applied, and painted with designs reminiscent of the patterns of Navajo rugs. This was a sound-deadening system.
The "altar piece" ( I suppose) was the three-story mural of the map of the lower peninsula of Michigan. Highlighted were the major Michigan moneymakers of the1890s to 1920s: mining, manufacturing, lumber, fishing, commerce, and agriculture. It was completed in 1929, unfortunately the year of the beginning of "The Great Depression".
This superbly decorated Art-Deco bank building was nicknamed "The Cathedral of Finance." So, if the earlier pictures reminded you of a church (reprised in the first comment below) --you were very observant : -)
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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
Taken this late Summer early Fall I added a texture layer and was happy with the results. Sorry I know I'm posting a lot of pics right now but I have so many and just feel like I need to get some out there! But if you leave a comment I WILL visit you!! (I still can't figure out why on some images the EXIF data shows and some it doesn't I'm not trying to hide it.)