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Detail of The Bird Trap by Flemish painter Pieter Brueghel the Younger, 1631.
The bird trap is a shelf to the right that is supported by a stick. The birds are lured under the shelf and caught when the stick is pulled away.
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Seyðisfjörður sits at the end of a fjord in northeast Iceland, and is where one can catch a ferry to Europe.
It is the location for the TV murder-mystery series “Trapped”, in which passengers are trapped on a ferry, beset by extreme weather and an investigation. Appropriately, the film crew was “trapped” by the weather several times during the shooting. Even better (or more poetic), ferry patron-tourists suffered the same fate in 2017: icelandmonitor.mbl.is/news/news/2017/04/11/hundreds_of_to...
After we left Twillingate we made our way SE for about 2 hours toward Bonavista. It too is a coastal town and another place we would find icebergs. Along the way there were many opportunities for a photo such as this one. Just one of many places where fishing boats would moor only to later take there lobster traps out looking to fill them with their own treasures.
The Bazaar Dungeon (Loki Eliot)
An ancient Elven prison, once filled with shifting walls to trap the incarcerated, now breached, opened and repurposed for trade. A subterranean world, where the glowing path assures safety and passages remain as yet unexplored – perhaps trapped, perhaps filled with undiscovered treasures worthy of the risk. And at the centre of it all, the ever-watching eye, ancient guardian of this place, waiting to rest its gaze upon those who tread too carelessly.
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Dried flowers, for the "Smile on Saturday" theme; "Get nature in your home".
The heads of these tiny flowers are so small that they are immeasurable. HSoS!
These tiny dried flower heads are trapped inside of a large canning jar, along with a bird on a nest. It's a cute display, but rather hard to get a decent shot of. Since I live in rural Alaska - our days are dark, and temperatures have been running between twenty and thirty below zero for almost a month. Not exactly the weather for growing house plants - or even keeping them alive.
Trapped leaves under frozen ice in one of the Forest ponds. The ice texture gave quite a painterly effect I thought which is what attracted me. There were lots of little scenes of plant-life frozen under and in the ice all round the edge of this particular pond. Normally, you'd just walk on by but the ice gave a different texture and abstract feel. A long lens was a bonus to reach into the pond and at this focal length some focus stacking was needed to get everything sharp.
A rising tide helps waves surge gently across a shore platform, trapping a tired party-goer among the rocks. Merewether, Newcastle, Australia.
I am trapped in glass and I want to break out
and breath deep but I'm too afraid that it will hurt.
(Allie Condie)
Looking close... on Friday! - Glass
(photo by Freya)
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As above, So below..
Pentax K1 w Tamron SP AF 70-200mm F2.8 Di LD
3 frames hdr merged in ON1 PhotoRaw2022 color graded in DxO PhotoLab5 and ColorEfexPro 4
ISO100 f13 -2.7 -1.7 and -0.7 ev
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One of a number of small scenes that caught my eye on some recent wanders. Plenty of wet, muddy ditches to chose from at the moment but the rare blue sky was helpfully reflected by oil biofilm here to add a layer of texture and interest to said muddy ditch.
Some precious memories of sunnier days not so long ago,
taken on the same day as the previous one.
Nikkor 105mm f/5 ISO 160 handheld
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~Trapped by reality, freed by imagination.~
(Nicolas Manetta)
If our imagination is vivid enough, we will think it is real and we use our imagination to create our perception of reality, which means, “We do not see things as they are, we see them as we are.”
The imagination has no limits and is strictly our own, we can make it into an exciting or comforting place to escape to when the real world fails to please us or becomes too difficult for us to bear.
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Looking close... on Friday! - BEHIND GLASS
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
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