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Holiday France/Spain 2018
Potes (Sp) is een mooi stadje aan de voet van de Picos de Europa in het Parque Nacional de los Picos de Europa.
American Kestrel hanging out after the storm !
Great Swamp NWR, NJ
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The local hardware store carries these brightly colored pots, just waiting to be filled by a plant. When I browsed the area outside where the plants are displayed I did not find any cooking herbs, which is what I like to grow in pots. According to a salesperson, those plants do not come in until mid April. I know basil has trouble growing when it is still cold, but there are others that can handle being inside by a very sunny window. I have some pots just waiting for the right time.
Facade still life in Catania, Sicily.
I love that wall colour in particular. It's the typical grey-ish plaster ubiquitious in and unique of that special city. On a second look you can see that thanks to aging there seem to be shades of almost any other colour in it! Just beautifull.
Lobster pots at the end of the harbour wall in Lowertown Fishguard..
It's been a difficult couple of years. This 77is my first photo of 2022. Hope to get back out and take many more this year.
Rainbows are a common occurrence, When it rains late in the day and the western sky clears up they appear in the eastern sky. The same principle applies in the morning only you will find them in the western sky instead. I haven't seen very many morning rainbows, almost all have been in the evening. Probably because evening storms of the type that produces rainbows are more common in the evening. What is rare is a a full arch rainbow. Most of the rainbows I have observed have been partial arch rainbows that end about 1/3 the way up from the ground. What is even more rare is to be somewhere where you can capture the full arch. If you in the hills or town, there are often obstructions in the way to prevent one from capturing the full arch. Well I happened to be fortunate enough to find one, while in an area with a complete view of the full arch, and in addition I find the end of the rainbow is resting on a beautiful barn in the Missouri countryside. There is a myth of that there is a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. In this case there is a beautiful family farm, now who would trade this for a pot of gold.
January and the lobster pots and nets are a colourful sight at Mudeford Quay. Mudeford Christchurch Dorset.
Molinos en serie en Potes.
Los molinos tienen también su arquitectura industrial. Me he tomado un momento para ver cuales son sus componentes y encuentro los siguientes:
Antruergal, aliviaderos, azud, balsa, bancada, caz, cárcavo, castillo, espaldón, saetines, socaz, tajamares y volantera. sin olvidar las pesqueras.
Antiguos son y ya el propio Cid era propietario de varios molinos.
A pair of tinkerers are busy repairing pots in the kasbah of Fez (Fès), Morocco. Cobblers make or repair shoes, anglers catch fish, peddlers are traveling sellers of household goods, and tinkerers make or repair pots. The old medina of Fez was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1981.
Watercolor. Hard to work with - in real life and with a digital program. The orange pot was so pretty until a brush erased color instead of applying color!
My own B/W drawing painted by hand with Painter 21.
Saracura-três-potes
Gray-necked Wood-Rail
Illustration/Art
Digital Art - Image-editing
Painterly Effect
Texture - Collage
Double Exposure
Software: Windows; Pixlr;
Edits made to my original photos.
Edições feitas em minhas fotos originais
Animal Silvestre
Observação de Pássaros em
Parque Nacional de Brasília
Água Mineral
Brasília, Brasil
Art Week Gallery Theme
17 Sept. to 23 Sept. our theme is:
~~ Animals in Art ~~
Terracotta pot with motif of bird eating a fish c. 2000 BC, from Susa -Ancient Persia (Iran) . display at Musée du Louvrdispla, Paris.
"Au lieu de me plaindre que la rose a des épines, je me félicite que l'épine est surmontée de roses." Joseph Joubert
Pot en terre peint à l' acrylique + ficelle. Roses artificielles.
From the cold winter of the last photo to the hot summer: thermal features of Yellowstone
"The Lower Geyser Basin is the largest geyser basin in area, in Yellowstone National Park. It covers approximately 11 square miles. By comparison, the Upper Geyser Basin only covers about one square mile. Because of its large size, the thermal features in the Lower Geyser Basin tend to be clumped in widely spaced groups. The easiest grouping to get to and probably the most interesting to explore is the Fountain Paint Pot area."
yellowstone.net/intro/lower-basin/
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For Macro Mondays theme 'Holes' and Smile on Saturday theme 'Shades of Brown'.
The image shows a drainage hole (2.1 cm diameter) in the bottom of a ceramic garden pot being investigated by two curious snails.
No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph. The pot was overturned on a foam pillow to ensure that no harm would come to a snail if it were to fall through. A few shots were taken initially of one snail crawling around the hole, but it started to become very curious and extended its neck down inside, so I quickly added another snail. I would have liked for both snails to have their heads down the hole, but wanted to keep shooting time to a minimum, so I didn't want to wait to see if this would happen. The snails were both suitably rewarded with lettuce and spinach.
Just having some fun.
Here is a link to the moka pot coffee recipe:
anapenelope.com/jareds-story-part-3-and-how-to-make-coffe...
Saracura-três-potes
Gray-necked Wood-Rail
Illustration/Art
High Quality (HQ) - 3D
Mix Effect
Texture; Color; Light; Frame
Software: Windows Paint 3D; Pixlr
Edits made to my original photos.
Edições feitas em minhas fotos originais
Pássaro Silvestre
Aramides cajaneus
(nome científico)
Deck do Lago Sul
Brasília, Brasil
Still life of old pot and grain in old room. Taken with a Pentax 6x7 and 105mm Takumar lens on Ilford FP4 film. All my published books, available world wide, can be viewed here:
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