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Für:“Looking close... on Friday!“
Thema:“Pebbles“ am 12.05.2023.
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An August sunset view of Lake Superior from Pebble Beach, located in Marathon, Ontario. The sky was beginning to clear in the west after a series of thunderstorms had passed through.
Three small pebbles from my garden path, carefully stacked (and stacked, and restacked until they would stay put) on a black plate. Add water, a ring light, some aluminum foil as a reflector and MAGIC!
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Olympus
on the beach at Étretat in the blue hour
Étretat, Normandy, France
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all our planets, sun, time, gravity and lots of pebbles have amalgamated to create these moments - our beautiful planet
Pebbles on the shores of the river Rhine in the evening light
Monheim am Rhein, Germany
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Inuksuk (also spelled inukshuk, plural inuksuit) is a type of stone landmark or cairn a figure made of piled stones or boulders constructed to communicate with humans throughout the Arctic. Traditionally constructed by the Inuit, inuksuit are integral to Inuit culture and are often intertwined with representations of Canada and the North. A red inuksuk is found on the flag of Nunavut. In Inuktitut, the term inuksuk means "to act in the capacity of a human."
Collective 52 Photo Project. Week 42/52 ''Forms In Nature''
Wanted to make something simple for this prompt so I chose this small river washed pebble.
Textures and colours - the red stones are clay saturated in red oxide and abound in this area in Les Rougiers in SW France
Image width 60MM
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My entry for this week's Looking Close on Friday theme "Pebbles"
Painted pebbles that are a little weather worn!
Looking close... on Friday!
Pebbles
As a general rule, geologists perceive all stones and pebbles as rocks, but not all rocks are considered stones (or pebbles). A pebble is a small stone that has had its edges smoothed by water erosion.
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Pebbles In Mono, another shot taken just before christmas of the rocks at Parton where i found these two pebbles set perfectly on the larger rock.
These have been in my garden for a few years now, so they are very weathered. Have a great day and weekend. ;0)
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« Pebbles » signifie Galets en français. « Les Galets » (The Pebbles) désignent un ensemble d’anciennes installations de pêche situé dans le petit village de Natashquan sur la côte Nord du fleuve St-Laurent au Québec. C’est la troisième image que je consacre à cet endroit qui a été témoin de la vie simple mais difficile des pêcheurs de Natashquan. Leur histoire qui m’a profondément ému. (Patrice)
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Les Galets (The Pebbles in french) designate a set of old fishing facilities located in Natashquan, a little village settled on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec. Les Galets have witnessed the simple, but difficult life of the fishermen of Natashquan. Their story moved me deeply. (Patrice)