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She is just an ordinary blue hibiscus.

OIL ON CANVAS By me. 50X60 Cm

 

ONE OF A KIND

 

A nice painting portraying life in the country, how it should be.

  

Just as you know, so can all of you, use my paintings as you like :) ( No copyright ) :) just go to my website:

And have fun :-D

 

Go to my website, select image, right click. press save image as. and download the image

  

www.fantasypaintings.se

For the Macro Monday's "One of these things is not like the others" theme.

 

Title inspired by Kermit the Frog : )

 

Thanks for viewing and happy Macro Monday!

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ⓒRebecca Bugge, All Rights Reserved

Do not use without permission.

 

But I am sure that spring will come this year too.

I had my Nikon resting on the picnic table and snake just slithered on by it and down the other side of the table.

The White Ibis can only hope for some shrimp scraps from this juvenile Reddish Egrets catch.

Juvenile Little Blue Heron

Not much on Flickr, internet troubles again

Tune ♄

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj_VidtyaOc

 

Credits ♄

Adriana

A U R U S - Adriana Bento Nails -Maitreya & Slink

Main Store :

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Sintiklia - Hair - Eleonor

Main Store

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Niet eetbaar is de bes van de lelie van dalen

Just sparkling water for Macro Mondays - Bubbles

Not me :)

Goes to the model :*

"Not shy!" ;-)))

/seen @ Esbjerg N, Esberg, Region Syddanmark - Denmark

Hmmmm.... you know who you are :-D

Not for us humans, but at least for the squirrels in the BĂŒrgerpark Bremen.

 

Das Restaurant ist geöffnet

Nicht fĂŒr uns Menschen, aber wenigstens fĂŒr die Eichhörnchen im BĂŒrgerpark Bremen

Played around with the levels and introduced a little radial blurring to create this. One of the dodgy shots my 28-75 was producing all morning!

 

HSS!

Mike is breaking up a beaver barracade using a rope and metal hooks. The beaver built this barracade but Mike broke it up because it was blocking the passage way for the kayakers.

A long exposure, landscape image of a mossy covered rock in the sand on the beach at Hopeman in Morayshire, Scotland.

Another take on goatsbeard from last week.

I visited Japanese garden again yesterday (1st Sep, the first day in spring here! Fortunately fine day) to see cherry blossoms. They are behind this area. Full bloom now. Australian Cherry blossoms last very long.

 

@Japanese Garden at Auburn Botanic Gardens, NSW Australia

" You are not alone

I’ve been here the whole time singing you a song

I will carry you, I will carry you

 

I know you can’t remember how to shine

Your heart’s a bird without the wings to fly

 

Is anybody out there?

Can you take this weight of mine?

Is anybody out there?

Can you lead me to the light?

 

You are not alone

I’ve been here the whole time singing you a song

I will carry you, I will carry you... "

 

- Ruelle -

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ek9n7B14w8

Since 2 years now I moved away from Adobe Ransonware, I am wondering if I should go back. Sometime I feel On1 is not rendering image like LR/PS was doing. For now I save 16$ a month for 2 years. May be I should do a trial an see where LR/PS are now, I still can use ON1 as a addon.

 

Not sure if LR has now the luminosity mask like ON1.

but to meet you on a hill.

  

“I almost wish we were butterflies and liv'd but three summer days - three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common years could ever contain.” -- within John Keats letter to his Fanny Brawne.

 

In Loving Memory of April Cerise De Fore - Gaddis.

April 20, 1979 - February 21, 2016

Not welcome.

A red tailed hawk greeted rudely by a peregrine falcon, on a cloudy morning (the Pacific Ocean is in the bg).

The red tail landed in the peregrine territory and was quickly attacked by both resident falcons. The hawk left, got away unharmed this time but I've seen the peregrines take down the much larger hawk.

One single pink rose among the yellow/orange variety elsewhere. Sometimes I think Mother Nature adds her own touch here and there.

This tiny praying mantis was hanging out on the table outside at our friend’s house. To ensure his longevity I decided to move him to a safer place in the trees. When I put my hand out he happily walked on and of course photos had to be taken (which weren't entirely easy with only one hand available!).

 

I was blown away with his amazing movements which were also rather entertaining. He started on a walk up my arm, stopping for a quick prayer then some crazy head twisting. I’m pretty sure it turned 180° for cleaning (I think) or maybe he just enjoy contorting his body! In one photo he is barely recognisable as a praying mantis.

 

When I went to put him on a tree he wasn't terribly happy to go. After I had encouraged him to get on the plant he stretched out towards me almost like he didn’t want me to go. So I put my hand out again and what do you know he leapt back onto me. I had a new friend! And I found out that praying mantis can jump.

 

Eventually I had to socialise with humans so found another tree and encouraged him to alight again then wished him a fond farewell. Feeling uplifted by the experience.

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Thank's Maddi for the Invite to do this pic

I said get back in the line.

Tune ♫â™Ș

 

Taken at Nusquam

 

See the amazing Kaelyn's version : HERE ♄

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