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Only one balloon popped. It helps when you dull the pin prior to using. Also, the power of macro photography.
Adult newts primarily breathe through their skin and spend much of their time buried within leaves and silt at water’s bottom. But sometimes they shoot up to the surface like a ballistic missile for a gulp of air, pivot and return to the bottom. The whole process takes two seconds.
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Pentax K-5
Takumar 200mm F3.5
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“Behavior which appears superficially correct but is intrinsically corrupt always irritates those who see below the surface.”
James Bryant Conant
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person standing in water staring in the distance - abstract photograph
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One of my attempts at the "Looking close... on Friday!" theme "A single Leaf".
Shot with a "Tomioka-Copal 82 mm F 4" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
A large family of Water Smartweed (Polygonum amphibium) basks in a calm shoreline, sending its pink spires skyward. As the scientific name suggests, it is one of few plants which has adapted to both land and water environments.
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“Every hurt buried deep
in the mind
has an uncanny ability
to surface and make
its presence felt
when I am feeling low,
hugging me
like a long lost friend”
― Vijaya Gowrisankar
A beautiful scarlet autumn leaf suspended on the surface of Victoria Lake in Whanganui.
© Dominic Scott 2022
These photos were inspired by Flikr Friday's Tension Challenge. This shot shows Surface tension in a water drop.
This little red squirrel kept disappearing from view, virtually tunnelling through the leaves, and then would surface, knee deep, every so often. It was quite comical :-)
Guy's Hospital Boilerhouse's woven steel panels with The Shard tower in the background. London Bridge, London
I get poison ivy so bad I've been hospitalized so for the first 25 years of my life I didn't venture into the woods very often and I think that is the impetuous of my love affair with nature now during the second half of my life after moving to Washington from Missouri.
I enjoy little scenes like this immensely, indeed, this was early in the hike and still I stood here, smelled the chilled air, listened to the rush of water, the grinding of stones being carried downstream. I think if everyone took the time to do this the world would be a happier place. So open your window, turn on a tap and blow this up. You're welcome. :)