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Yep, showers continue in Kingston.

Powdered coffee spiraling on a hot cup of milk.

1/100s at ƒ/4 | 30mm | ISO 100

Sunset sky reflection on river's surface.

The painted surface of Westminster Bridge is chipped and broken!

Aquaman was NOT happy to find out what kind of food the surface dwellers liked!

Pock marked gritstone on Carr Crag. Rollei RPX100 developed in Tanol then printed on expired Kodak Grade 2 Bromide paper.

Make your heart like a lake, with a calm, still surface, and great depths of kindness...

Fontana Lake located in Graham and Swain counties in North Carolina...

Bilbao Guggenheim museum

Seen at the Sterling Hill Mining Museum in Ogdensburg, New Jersey.

 

www.sterlinghillminingmuseum.org/

A water drop just breaking the surface of the water. The flash was covered with a coloured gel, the pattern seen in the drop is actually the pattern that is on the outside of the bowl.

Different facade surfaces in Rotterdam/Netherlands

 

Shot together with tholiefot - just visit his profile :)

Or is it tension at the surface… I thought this poor fellow was going to get eaten by a fish but he made it back to the bank

Water on the metal plate of a hilltop view ranger.

Aroca Prehistoric cave

A property of liquids such that their surfaces behave like a thin, elastic film. Surface tension is an effect of intermolecular attraction, in which molecules at or near the surface undergo a net attraction to the rest of the fluid, while molecules not near the surface are attracted to other molecules equally in all directions and undergo no net attraction. Because of surface tension, the surface of a liquid can support light objects (such as water beetles on the surface of a pond). Surface tension is responsible for the spherical shape of drops of liquid; spheres minimize the surface area of the drop and thus minimize surface tension.

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River water surface.

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I am back after a longer break from Flickr! I had to arrange a lot of things concerned with my other free time activities which I did not care for during the last months!

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The water surface. This is the Atlantic Ocean in the Canary Islands.

Das Mondtal ist Teil der Atacama in der Nähe von San Pedro. Kegelförmig ragt der Licancabur in den Hintergrund.

Das vegetationslose Gebiet erinnert an die Oberfläche des Mondes, daher der Name.

 

The Moon Valley is part of the Atacama near San Pedro. Cone-shaped the Licancabur rises in the background.

The vegetationless area resembles the surface of the moon, hence the name.

Station Approach, Shanklin

spotted betta fish. Highly territorial by nature, these fish need to be kept separate so they don't hurt each other.

A male great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) just barely breaks the surface with his dorsal and caudal (tail) fins. A gull sits on the surface in the shark's path.

 

While I never saw any of the sharks make a concerted effort to attempt to grab a gull, their presence definitely seemed to pique the curiosity of a few of the sharks enough to get them to swim towards them a few times. The gulls had the sense to fly off when the sharks got close.

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