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Strange friends :)

 

A few years ago, I bought this ceramic object in El Rastro and I don´t know its function. I thought it was a salt shaker but it can´t be opened. It´s pretty!

 

Hace unos años, compré este objeto de cerámica en El Rastro pensando que era un salero, pero no tiene aperturas por ningún lado por lo que no sé cuál es su función. ¡Pero es bonito!

 

From the sculpture garden with help from the many textures to be fund there

 

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When the Lord rings my front door

And asks me what I got to show

Besides the dust in my pockets

And the things that just eat away my soul.

Strange apparition

Haunting my brain

There's some permissions

Of a dream that got cremated —- Listening Beck

OK it was Adobe Lightroom augmented, I thought it looked Strange and interesting.

... a very strange feeling, as this week's challenge is asking me to do what I do every week ... show what I have shot against a size guide! I've got an album of over 300 shots ... and I've put one, as usual, in the first comment field!

When the debate was first raised (some years ago) I liked the idea of using an old credit card as my guide. It is 3" x2" in size ... and has worked really well to keep my focused on the 3" rule for MM. It is such a good idea to define what we mean by 'macro' and the 3" rule (if followed) is an excellent one! Yes, I have seen an entire banana offered and accepted as 'macro' in another group. And it makes me groan when something like that happens! So well done MM admins for doing this topic .... 😊

 

For the Macro Monday challenge "My Closest" (January 17th 2022)

 

A very small 2cm shell balanced on a ruler

And sample establishing shot with size guide is in the first comment field

 

My 2022 MM set starts: Here

Everyday Things : Here

 

and previous years of the Macro Mondays challenge:

My 2021 set: Here

My 2020 set: Here

My 2019 set: Here

My 2018 set: Here

My 2017 set: Here

My 2016 set: Here

My 2015 set: Here

My 2014 set: Here

My 2013 set: Here

Vittorio Dell'Erba Fotografia

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Mandlebulb3D fractal program

 

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This is one strange duck! Let me tell you, this duck has what looks like pom-poms on her head. Yes, I have assigned the female gender to her! Well, I even call her Pom-Pom! She lives in a pond where I live. I think that she is really cute!

Strange cloud formation early Doors today

Strange visitor in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario as Algoma Central FP9's roll to get their morning passenger train and leased LS&I U30C helps out on the Wisconsin Central on March 9, 1996.

Graz, Eggenberg district

A cargo ship anchored in the Derwent River.

The tail of the Strange-tailed Tyrant is strange indeed, at least in the male. The outer pair of rectrices are greatly elongated (they are longer than the bird's body); the bases of the outer pair of rectrices are bare, but the outer two-thirds of the feather are very broad, forming a long streamer. The plumage is black and white, but the breeding male has exposed pinkish or orangey skin on the throat. The behavior of the Strange-tailed Tyrant is no less unusual. This species is polygynous, as males maintain territories where up to four females breed. Currently the Strange-tailed Tyrant largely is restricted to southern Paraguay, northeastern Argentina, and western Uruguay, where it occupies tall grasslands, but the distribution formerly extended much farther north and east. In view of this range contraction, primarily due to habitat loss, the Red List conservation status of the Strange-tailed Tyrant is rated as Vulnerable.

 

Have a Peaceful Day!

  

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Good Stewards of Nature

 

Un étrange Père Noël

Rue Rachel, Montreal

It's quite an unusual-looking bird, and its name says it all. This bird is featured on the cover of the Birds of Argentina guide.

Fourth in the series. The idea of attractors, or points of purpose in the future towards which things move, depicted here in a visual metaphor. Layering in, also, the idea that people with powerful and magnetic ideas as centre points also draw people toward an ideal or purpose in the future.

 

I'm celebrating these figures with this series - thinkers and artists who've made a powerful impact with their work and though, who've drawn many in toward their deeper messages.

 

Following after "The Glassblower's Breath" with it's Rumi theme, I thought it appropriate to bring out this image now and post it next to an image honouring one of his works. It was originally created in April 2017 and was sitting in the queue for a long time, until the right moment.

 

3 Pano-Sabotage pieces, cut up, layered and mirrored multiple times then photo manipulated.

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Music Link: "Hilal" - Mirror System & Ucef, from "The Art of Chill 3" compilation and originally on Mirror System's debut, self titled album, "Mirror System". The word "hilal" is not about Islamic meat preparation, as in "kosher". It means "crescent moon".

 

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shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a venus optics laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x macro lens

Paris , Beaubourg.

Song by Garbage.

Superb flow of the Frankland River near Walpole in Western Australia. Winter rains provided plenty of water and old moss added a strange but fascinating element to the scene.

 

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