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No visit to Glen Coe is complete until you get the three sisters, which are L/R
Beinn Fhada (Long Hill), Gearr Aonach (Short Ridge), and Aonach Dubh (Black Ridge). These are three steeply-sided ridges that form part of the Bidean nam Bian mountain complex.
I knew it would happen. ‘Casue I’m a pessimist. I knew as soon as I saw the #FlickrFriday theme was #Sunburst it would be a bad week for sunrises. (For the non-followers, I photograph the sunrise every day.) Sure enough. So I took this one on Monday, when the sky was clear. That was the last sunstar I got all week.
I always think of this composition as “splitting the uprights”. Field goal. Three points. (I hate sports analogies but they are useful.)
Nikon D7500 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
30mm
F25@1/320th
ISO 400
Retouched dust spots
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©Don Brown 2026
Three events have shaped my life, my entire being, like none other...the Birth of Jesus, His Crucifixion, and His Resurrection...the cross and a tortuous death could not hold him...for on Easter so very long ago, He rolled away the stone that sealed His mortal body and He faced the glorious sunrise of a new day for humanity...His Father's plan, lovingly carried out to a Holy conclusion beyond the brilliance of the morning sun...wishing you all the glory and love that God intends for us all, on this Easter and throughout eternity...it's there for the asking! Have a joyous, beautiful Easter, everyone!
A First Trans Pennine unit passes the first storey of the Lock Keeper's Cottage next to the first lock on the Rochdale Canal next to Castlefield Basin and the junction with the Bridgwater Canal. Tuesday, 7.4.15
With the fog laying thick over the fields, this barn, the rotting fence, and the other weathered structures appeared a little like a ghost ship silently drifting into sight. If not for the three horses standing together, one could hardly be faulted for wondering if it was all just a shadow in the mist.
Refresh single use eyedrops - about 1 inch in height.
Photographed in front of a light box, while turned on their sides to get the different fluid bubbles. Rotated 90 degrees in post to enhance the resemblance to bottles, with Topaz filters to enhance contrast, detail, and color. I was amazed at how jagged the edges were under the macro lens - they look smooth to the naked eye!
For Macro Mondays "Three"
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.
Waiting for the sun to set and the moon to rise three seagulls at Mudeford Quay Christchurch Dorset.
I got quite the surprise today, 4 king parrots showed up Big Boy and his partner and Our friendly one Mr K and his partner. In this photo you can only see three, just before I took this shot one of the females flew onto the fence!
Candid at the recent Woophy meeting in Caceres
Gladiators training in the roman amphitheatre
The Roman Theatre of Mérida is a construction promoted by the consul Vipsanius Agrippa in the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, capital of Lusitania (current Mérida, Spain). It was constructed in the years 16 to 15 BCE.
The theater has undergone several renovations, notably at the end of the 1st century or early 2nd century CE (possibly during the reign of Emperor Trajan), when the current facade of the scaenae frons was erected, and another in the time of Constantine I (between 330 and 340) which introduced new decorative-architectural elements and a walkway around the monument. Following the theatre's abandonment in Late Antiquity, it was slowly covered with earth, with only the upper tiers of seats (summa cavea) remaining visible. In local folklore the site was referred to as "The Seven Chairs", where, according to tradition, several Moorish kings sat to decide the fate of the city.
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The Three Mousekateers:
From the left in red - Athos.
In the center wearing blue- Aramis.
From the right in green – Porthos.
But where is their handsome friend D'Artagnan?
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Two adults (different species) and a juvenile. I suspect the one on the right is a juvenile of the species on the right (look at the eyes) but I haven't gotten far enough as to match up juveniles and adults with these critters.
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(in my best Count voice from Sesame Street)
Happy Birthday DJ
Love Ya Kiddo
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Explore #155 by the time I saw it
My 306th to make EXPLORE
Three Sisters, Jameson Valley and Mount Solitary from Echo Point in Katoomba. During a cherry picking tour to Orange NSW Australia
If you happened to spend a night out on Hoth, you might see the Imperial Walkers on a night patrol, the big behemoths always walked in threesome. They ruled the frigid wastelands.
We have three Lego AT-AT walkers, the motorized and the two newer ones. We only miss the first one from a complete collection. Being the oldest of the lot, the motorized walker had donated a lot of parts to other builds. I put it together yesterday just to see it walk again. Since all three were intact I put them on some snow today.
I would have loved to have a red cabin light on the one in the center but these models have no front window slits. Didn't want to add it in post. The moons, however, are added in post, I was lazy.
Euonymus europaeus var. intermedius (acc nr 62095-H) in foreground, with E. hamiltonianus var. mackii (acc nr 11261-J, left back) and E. atropurpureus (acc nr 25531-H, right back), US National Arboretum, Washington DC
Euonymus europaeus and Euonymus hamiltonianus are commonly called 'spindle trees' because their fine-grained wood was used to make spindles and knitting needles.
Piz Palü (Bernina range)
Piz Palü is a mountain in the Bernina Range of the Alps, located between Switzerland and Italy. It is a large glaciated massif composed of three main summits, on a ridge running from west to east. The main (and central) summit is 3,900 meters high and is located within the Swiss canton of Graubünden, although the border with the Italian region of Lombardy runs about 100 meters west of it at almost the same height (3,898 m). The western summit (3,823 m; on the international border) is named Piz Spinas and is the only one not covered by ice. The eastern summit (3,882 m; within Switzerland) is named Piz Palü Orientale. The name Palü derives from the Latin palus, meaning a swamp, and the mountain is said to be named after the Alpe Palü, a high alpine pasture some 4 km to its east.
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