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A juvenile Bald Eagle takes a break while hunting over the Gannet colony at Cape St Mary's. When we arrived at the Cape, 4 eagles were soaring over the colony. Apparently they take any chicks that are left abandoned by the parents.
For Macro Monday - Party
Macro Mondays turns 17 this week.
With very little time a couple of popped party poppers on a happy birthday candle.
Width of the candle is 68 mm
Happy Macro Monday!
It's astounding
Time is fleeting
Madness takes its toll
Time Warp
Richard O’Brien
Richard Timothy Smith, known professionally as Richard O'Brien, is a British-New Zealand actor, writer, musician, and television presenter. He wrote the musical stage show The Rocky Horror Show in 1973, which has since remained in continuous production.
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I'm just a now walking around in the garden laughing. Then I sneak around the small house and look curious through the window. It's dark inside and only a ray of light shines through the small window and the reflections strike me as ectoplasm and I recognize this inviting decorative old ensemble and clock. I fall silent and for a moment it seems as if time has stood still and the room is just waiting to be visited.
These old windows have seen in the past centuries pirate ships, sailboats, war ships and now these modern fast boats...
Time passes by, but the old windows are always there...
Taken in the ancient fortified village of Portovenere, Italy.
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Another teacup photo just for you. I could always use another one in my stream, right? I am not too sure about my choice of focus here but I liked the tones too much to not post it!
The one second exposure here turns this tunnel into an actual time tunnel. What we are capturing here is not just light, or the moment, but a slice of time.
Antelope Canyon. Page, Arizona.
This is one of the few places on earth i think where you can get shots that literally need no post-processing at all. mmcmurr, rookie and I added this destination to the photography trip we just got back from, and I think i could have made an entire trip out of just this place. I definitely plan on going back. We only made it through Upper Antelop Canyon - We skipped the Lower canyon because we were trying to make it to Monument Valley by sunset. This might have been a mistake, as this is the most beautiful place on earth that I have seen so far.
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cette vieille malle nous l'avons retrouvé dans le grenier toute encrassée avec ses vestiges de voyages ferroviaire, invitation dans le passé...
arrêt en gare de Besançon viotte
How can wind shape so elegantly little grains of sand into patterns that intersect at interesting angles - and then suddenly change the whole artistry of a dune? I think that no matter how many times you see a pattern in a pattern in a pattern that is a sand dune, you are forever mesmerized by the grandeur of the complexity of the physics. The flux of energy here is phenomenal and the sculptress exotic. To be caught in the shifting biting stinging sand is a whole other matter for then nature seems cruel, harsh, and so unjust. At times we love to walk the thin edge - the fine line left by the last puff of wind shifting and rolling sand grains. (Dr. Richard Arnold, former Director, Soil Survey Division, USDA-NRCS)
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Flowing pattern from iron oxide sands in the Empty Quarter of the UAE. The Empty Quarter area of the UAE--the Rub' al Khali--is the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula. The desert covers some 650,000 square kilometres including parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. It is part of the larger Arabian Desert.
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It's nest building time and a Marsh wren surveys the state of the cattails in its hood in a marshy area in the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge near Lacey in Washington State.
This cotton textile was woven on the island of Timor in Indonesia. The designs were created using the supplementary warp technique rather then the more common supplementary weft brocading.
The red color comes from the Mirinda citrifolia tree and the blue from the indigo plant.
On my way back home from a nice walk the sun was setting quite quickly!
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Staten Island Boat Graveyard.on Arthur Kill near NYC is a place where many old boats were left to rust away in the shallows...
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"E il tempo della vita è un bene nei confronti del quale bisogna essere avari. Bisogna conservarlo per le cose che ci piacciono e ci motivano. Questo tempo per se stessi io lo chiamo libertà. E se vuoi essere libero devi essere sobrio nei consumi. L'alternativa è farti schiavizzare dal lavoro per permetterti consumi cospicui, che però ti tolgono il tempo per vivere."
José Mujica - Presidente dell’Uruguay