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Made from plaster and having been used by arts students for many years as models for painting and sculpturing. I am continuing this by trying out new cameras and/or lenses. Leica M Mono, Voigtlander CS 2.2/50 at F11 (manual focus).
Litton / Derbyshire / Peak District / England / UK
Album of the British Islands: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157626176...
This picture is dedicated to my flickr friend Pete Quinn (www.flickr.com/photos/peter_quinn1/), who gave me helpful advice for my trip to Northern England. Thank You Pete!
Since it is a holiday here in the US called Presidents Day, I was going to do two coins, one with each of them on it, but decided that was probably too cliche. Opted for this instead.
No matter what your beliefs or background may be, the mobile phone will still devour your every waking moment.
The full moon sets toward South Coyote Buttes lit by the rising sun, and framed by formations at White Pocket populated by a couple of corvids (probably ravens, but possibly crows). (#3)
Thanks for all your comments and favs- they are greatly appreciated, and Happy Easter
"Two little ducks went swimming one day
Over the hills and far away
Mother Duck went quack, quack, quack
But only one little duck came back"
She did go & find him though! Mallard ducklings in Regents Park.
Early late September morning at Two Medicine Lake on the east side of Glacier National Park
Though there were no clouds, there was no wind which made for good conditions to highlight the reflections and colorful rocks.
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This is the original unedited version of an earlier upload. I like the simplicity of it. I picked this flower in the field just as it is. Sorry if I haven't gotten to you stream this week. My internet has been down. But I'm catching up now :-)
Microwave oven timer/clock.
Thank you for taking the time to view my photo, and for the faves and comments you make, thank you.
These two trees are very hard to pass by without taking a photograph (there are loads on my stream) but in the weather on Sunday evening I was tempted to stay in the car. It was unpleasently cold and you can see the hail and snow blowing through the photo.
iPhone Hipstamatic
This was a tiny cuckoo or nomad bee visiting our veronica gentianoides yesterday. With 30 nomad bee species in the UK I cannot identify exactly which species of bee this is but they are called nomads because they roam around looking for other solitary bee nests to parasitise. The gentian speedwell is also a bit of a nomad too. It's a much loved UK garden perennial, especially by bees, which grows wild in the Caucasus, from Turkey to Iran.