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Macro Monday , "In A Row"

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Food coloring bottle caps in a row.

For Macro Mondays, ''In a Row''.

The picturesque Arlington Row cottages in Bibury were built in 1380 as a monastic wool store. This was then converted into a row of weavers' cottages in the 17th century, and is one of the most popular visitor attractions in the Cotswolds,

I need to get these paper wrinkles in a row………...almost done.

 

For the theme group "Looking close... on Friday!": "In a Row".

 

This is Tulip Town, located in Mount Vernon, a part of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. As I mentioned in the previous posting, this year, of course, we are unable to enjoy the tulip festival because of the Coronavirus, so I decided to go back in my archives to enjoy some of the beauty of past years. Hope you enjoy!

 

Tulip Town

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

Mount Vernon, Washington

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Originally called Grovont, the area just east of Blacktail Butte, near the Gros Ventre River, provided farmable land to hardy Mormon settlers in the 1890s. Unlike most homesteaders of the period, the Mormons tended to build farming communities rather than isolated sites, leveraging shared labor and cooperative irrigation plans to strengthen their settlement.

 

With the establishment of Grand Teton National Park and subsequent expansion to encompass this land, most of the settling families abandoned their farms by the 1950s. Two iconic barns remain along Mormon row, this one belonging to Thomas Alma (T.A.) Moulton, and one just out of frame to the right, beyond the pink stucco home, built by John Moulton.

 

It's easy, in contemporary times, to think that these settlers picked their sites based on the stunning backdrop of the Teton range just beyond their pastures. But this land is rocky, heavily populated by bison and antelope, and situated on the high plains north of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, with short growing seasons, harsh conditions throughout much of the year, and exceedingly spare resources. Idyllic today, it would have been an absolute labor of love and endurance to live here in their time.

 

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Macro Mondays - "In A Row"

I was actually looking for a different cave, and when I saw this one I thought I had found it, but I later discovered I was wrong. Still, the cave you can see above at on the right side of this image turned out to be pretty cool in its own right. I'll post a few more of this cave in the following days.

Three seedpods of the “devil in the bush”, I love that name :)

This is almost 5cm.

 

Happy Macro Monday.

 

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Crop rows and some light rays caught my eye when we were out exploring.

Fascinating Chicago a city of contrasts.

For Macro Mondays theme, "In A Row"--dried poppy pods, measuring about .5" each.

Iconic house along Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park.

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This shot is at Seagrove Beach. The lights on the beach are flashlights, people exploring the beach, and on this night they had a front row seat to a gorgeous storm!!

A row of buildings in Luebeck, a town in North Germany. I read that these were used for salt storage. I took the buildings (3 or 4 pictures) on a gloomy afternoon 4 years ago and stitched them together. I had in mind to just use the buildings and have the already washed out sky brilliantly white. But I never liked that look and the buildings always seemed askew. One day I realized that it was not about my image, they really were askew. And then I played around with my trusted presets in LR and now I began to like what I saw. I also added texture and fake snow. No white sky now, much better.

Looking between the rows at a winter Raspberry field to the far off farm silo

posted for Macro Mondays "In-a-Row"

Gamla stan, Stockholm

 

1” Opalescent Opaline Glass beads Macro Monday- In a Row. HMM!

A spider web with rows and each row has rows of water droplets. HMM

From a while back...I love fog!

 

Flypaper texture processed.

*In a row by DPSP

3 bento female poses

duck includes

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- Marketplace- MP DPSP

 

Picture is taken on: DS'ElleS Serenity Estate

   

Bath Row, down by the river in Stamford.

 

Fuji X-T10 camera

Helios 44-2 lens

"processed" in darktable (white border added)

 

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Mormon Row is a cluster of farms that were established in the early 1800's with the Grand Tetons for a backdrop. It is located near Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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