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Hello my amazing Flickr friends !!

Today is a red day at Color my World Daily and the theme at Macro Mondays is dutch angle.

 

So here you go. A tiny blue pencil with a tiny Polish coin from the 1970 (almost as old as me!!) . I hope you like it my friends ! And just for your information, dutch angle is my favorite technique especially after few gin & tonics LOL .

 

Since I’m working today, I will have to run in order to make it on time to my office / dining room !! See you later !!

 

Happy CMWD and happy MM to all participants !! And for the rest of us : happy day !!

 

Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and healthy!! And see you soon on Flickr !!

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Smile on Saturday: Dutch angle

A Northern Gannet shown from another angle. These birds have a very expressive appearance - this for example is what they show each other when they want to impress - before they attack or dance, depends who is watching: another male or a beautiful gannet lady.

  

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detail of New York City AIDS Memorial, St. Vincent's Triangle, West 12th Street.

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Pentax K-5

Kepcor Auto Wide Angle MC 28mm 1:2.8

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Willy-Brandt-Haus, Berlin

"Beautiful World"

 

Happy weekend!!=]

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho, at Wenallt Forest, Cardiff

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A male sparrowhawk balancing on a perch.

Taken at one of the Scottish Photography Hides' sites operated by Alan McFadyen.

view on Antwerp

from/out of "MAS"

The colors play a funny game. It was all red and orange. Then a slight change of an angle and it went yellow. It was amazing to go through all this tunnels, through the deep fog, without the slightest glimpse of civilisation anywhere...

Architectural detail of the Sterling C. Evans Library at Texas A&M University.

Collegiate Peaks Scenic Byway

La Cité Numérique, Le Havre (France)

at Lake Motosu

本栖の世界

Pier 58

Seattle, WA

05-01-2019

An "Iconic View" with Sydney Opera House in the background - a triumph of modern architecture, rare engineering and a marvel born out of innovation, creativity and controversy.

Geometric patterns forming the exterior of the church at Westminster Abbey, Mission, B.C.

The African American Museum of Art and the Washington Monument

See demo in first comment.

 

Inspired by Macro Mondays. A Dutch angle: spirit level, bubble level, or simply a level, is an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal (level) or vertical (plumb).

Wikipedia

Spirit levels indicate if a surface is level

 

Purchased long ago for photography.

Ospreys such as this one are unique among North American raptors for their ability to dive into water to catch fish, which is their primary food source. And they are very good at it. "Over several studies, Ospreys caught fish on at least 1 in every 4 dives, with success rates sometimes as high as 70 percent," according to AllAboutBirds.org. This bird was photographed near the Fox River in Northern Illinois.

 

HWW

 

Ein schlechter Tag beim Angeln ist besser als ein guter Tag im Büro.

This old elevator building has been since transformed and actually was in a bright orange color but I was more intrigued by the light and shadow and pattern angles created and saw the B&W opportunity.

62-degrees. Construction of townhomes behind my house in San José, California.

Reception lobby @ Westminster Abbey in Mission, B.C.

More wide angle semi-macro fun

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