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Should I say hi?
I usually go to visit the dragonflies when I am back to Singpaore... Not this trip though. Too little time. :(
Will the fog dissipate? A misty foggy morning at the top of Machu Picchu, Peru.
And so is this pandemic, when will it ends? Will it has a second wave, hopefully not! Wishing everybody a good health, take care and stay safe.
Olympus High Definition, Tamron SP AF MACRO 90mm f/2.8 Lens, with Zhongyi Lens Turbo 2 adapter, Edited in Photoscape X
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In light of recent events, I wanted to post something that reminds us of life's unpredictability and how it challenges us throughout its course. It makes us realize how many things we have in our lives that we can be grateful for, and to savor all these small yet precious moments.
White-Breasted Nuthatch
At first I thought this was a female but on closer look I'm wondering if it's a youngster (and I'm not sure which sex in that case). On the other hand it could be a female in moult. The black outline on the blue cap is confusing me. Opinions welcome :o)
Narrowness of mind is the cause of obstinacy --- we do not easily believe what is beyond our sight.
-- François de la Rochefoucauld
Olympus High Definition, Tamron SP AF MACRO 90mm f/2.8 Lens, with Zhongyi Lens Turbo 2 adapter, Edited in Photoscape X
You can't reproduce nature with a photograph or a painting. You can only honor it. - Andy Greaves
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I'm not really sure how I got that background colour!! I'm pretty certain it was a sunny afternoon when I took this. Maybe there were some clouds on the horizon. However it happened, I kinda like the darker atmosphere :-)
We had some hail and snow showers last night, but this is a shot from this day two years ago looking out at Taobh A Leithid mountain
Olafur Eliasson ~ Tate Modern ~ London ~ Saturday August 17th 2019/
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So on Saturday my friend took me to see the new modern art exhibition by artist Olafur Eliasson, which is currently being held at the Tate Modern Art Gallery on London's South Bank and a great time was had by all..:)
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Have a great Monday Y'all..:)
In these uncertain times it's sometimes nice to return to something that is stable and unchanging. This view from the summit of Scafell, looking east across Eskdale, hasn't seen much change since the last ice age, some 12-13000 years ago. It is difficult to see any trace of Man's activity on this landscape (the cairns on Bowfell's summit - left of centre - are too small for the resolution of the image).
What ever happens to Britain's future and it's place in the world in the next few months, the sun will still rise every day and views like this will never change
The moon is a loyal companion.
It never leaves. It’s always there, watching, steadfast, knowing us in our light and dark moments, changing forever just as we do. Every day it’s a different version of itself. Sometimes weak and wan, sometimes strong and full of light. The moon understands what it means to be human.__
Graphical handrail on an outside staircase beside the Aquadrome, originally built for the 2012 Olympics, in Stratford, East London, shortly after a heavy downpour of rain. Architect: Zaha Hadid.
I’ve created this watchtower as a symbol of looking out for eachother in these uncertain times. I made the choice of adding a white flag on top as a symbol of peace and hope. Stay safe!
Clouds bring rain in early summer on the Snaefells peninsula iceland as the last of the snow hangs on.
this has a dark an emotional feel to it. originaly when visioning this it was based off of a Japanese type setting. mostly complete with beautiful cherry blossom trees tucked away in a citytype community. A father takes his daughter to see her beloved mother who had passed away from a powerful earthquake.