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I went to the store to buy some flowers for today's Smile on Saturday challenge. It was fun because I haven't had my camera out for a while and it was starting to bug me. I ended up buying myself some chocolates too. I felt a little embarrassed when I came home. ;-)
fog and reflector. #TMT
Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Oceanville, NJ, USA
DSC_6037: Capturenx2 / Nik Color Efex / GIMP
Peaceful harbor in Georgetown, SC, with the backdrop of smokestacks of International Paper, one of the largest (if not the largest) paper mills in the world. I kind of like how the smoke envelopes the boat and the overall contrast between serene beauty and industrial ugliness.
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Maligne Lake in Canada's Jasper National Park, shrouded in smoke. The smoke is from the summer of 2020 wildfires in North America's west coast.
The pistils in the middle of the flowers of Prairie Smoke Geum develop into heads of seeds with long fuzzy hairs that point upwards. The hairs resemble mauve smoke, hence the name prairie smoke. These collected some overnight dew, adding to their delicate beauty.
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© Melissa Post 2016
"Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs."
~William Shakespeare
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Smoke screen - a ruse designed to disguise someone's real intentions or activities
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Smoke from a neighboring forest fire creeps into Lake Chelan through a gap in the mountains. 20191201Bee CaveDXOLr1
Keith hangs out the windows with his camera on an excursion run to Coffs Harbour on Friday morning the 28th August, 2015.
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It's a bitterly cold April morning in Johnstown as fresh snow fell overnight. Working just before the sun peaks over the mountains, C&BL 104 pulls a cut of cars to be switched before delivering some to Johnstown Wire Technologies.
Rising sun in Petoskey, Michigan, about 500 miles from the Canadian fires in Quebec. You can smell the smoke in the air, it feel like someone is burning stuff in their backyard. The days are hazy, people cough, and I got a headache at the end of the day. The smoke has been coming in for about a week; I can't imagine what it can be like on site.
This is smoke from a backflow incense cone. According to Google "backflow incense cones work by using a hollow tunnel through the center that directs smoke downwards, creating a waterfall effect as the smoke cools, becomes denser than air, and sinks through the burner's channels."
I had to turn the heater off in my house, because the least little breeze blew the smoke all over the place. It was fun.
This picture covers an area that is 2.25 inches by 3 inches.
For Macro Mondays theme "Smoke"
One a Week: Week 2
”Let out the Smoke
That's not a Joke
It landed in this Macro
Where it could further grow
With shades of Blue
Just for you to view …..”
Size < 1 ¾” x 1 ¾”
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Macro taken January 11, 2026 and uploaded for the group
Macro Mondays #Smoke
and
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
Gigaset GS 290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/20 Sec
ISO 1270