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We went to Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex looking for birds to photograph. We looked and looked and everything we could see was too far away to snap a decent picture. Then we started looking around us and spotted many other lovely critters and creatures to photograph. These beautiful dragonflies were all over the place in their mating colors.
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ONTN busts through one final drift before darkness just north of Alma. A broken rail had held up the train for about a half hour or so prior. Normally, this would have been a very annoying set back with darkness looming, however timing couldn't have been more perfect for peak dusk colours at this location.
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Train: ONTN with GLC 386 (SD35), GLC 383 (SD35), and GLC 390 (GP35).
Alma, Michigan
Former Ann Arbor main
Macro Mondays, theme: Powder
Hasselblad Makro-Planar f/4, 120 mm, set to f/4. Additional magnification provided by a bellows extension rail.
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The Powder house was an unloading point for gunpowder to be used in the North Wales Slate Quarries. It sits at the mouth of the Glaslyn estuary where it meets the Irish Sea.
Macro Mondays: Powder
My mother and I had quite a lot of fun adding laye after layer of different-coloured spices. I almost felt like a science experiment.
The jar was 6 cm high and almost 5 large.
#Powder #Macro Mondays
My original intent was not to spread chili powder everywhere. However, the best laid plans gone awry, but the disorder works for me!
2:1 Magnification. Nikon D850 EL-50 f/2.8 reversed PB-6 Bellows
120 Subs, Zerene Stacker, LR, and PS.
Ma vieille fleur de Gerbera n'a pas eu le temps de se déplacer que le tube de poudre de chocolat s'est renversé sur elle sans crier garde. Du coup, l'image apparait telle une peinture abstraite représentant une tête de canard avec un chapeau. #Macro #MacroMondays #Powder
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P.S. A little Arcane (League of Legends) tribute. This is the favorite game of my other lion. xD And I took this photo ages ago and never got to post it! Especially after he took so long to put that epic Ekko look together. :p
More hydrangeas.....
Softly textuerd with new Spring Painterly Flypapers, Apple Moss, Peacock and Paysage Linge!
Taken at Allan Gardens Conservatory
Powder-puff plant is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Calliandra, genus in the family Fabaceae. Mimosa strigillosa, perennial ground cover in the family Fabaceae. Sorocephalus, genus of small shrubs in the family Proteaceae.
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Powder Puff Tree the common name for Calliandra Haematocephala, the most widely cultivated of the 150 calliandra species.
It belongs to the Fabaceae family, which people typically call the pea or bean family. Other Fabaceae members include Erythrina (coral tree), perennial sweet pea, and Dwarf Poinciana tree.
It’s native to Bolivia, but this evergreen flowering shrub is grown throughout the world for its bright winter blooms.