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Bashful Blue
Shock of the New Challenge # 72.0
~ SOTN ~ Texture Shock ~
TEXTURE - SOTN March 2020 Contest
Published on 11 de março de 2020
54 - 5/6
I voted on 03/04/2020
Arte Digital - Digital Art
Image-editing
Effects - Texture
Painting
Software: Pixlr; Windows
Arara-azul
Hyacinth Macaw (Nome em Inglês)
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus
(Nome Científico)
Psittacidae (Família)
Psittaciformes (Ordem)
Foto original (01/12/2019) em
Parque das Aves
Foz do Iguaçu
Paraná, Brasil
My first little coneflower was hiding under the leaves... but I found her... she is the first to show her beautiful face!!!
Smile on Saturday theme Flower Name is First Name
Yelllow irises trying to hiding around our ponds. Posting from the car on our way to Brighton (that’s Brighton in Sussex 😉 and stuck in the usual traffic on the M25).
Happy Smile on Saturday 😄
I hope you aren't sick of these iris seeds (oops I meant croutons :-) ) yet :-) I am still taking photos of them as there isn't a great deal else in the garden at the moment.
Have a lovely day or evening everyone!!
When I saw this Eastern Bluebird land on a branch ahead of me on the the trail, I was able to raise my camera and fire off a quick burst of distant shots. But then, almost immediately, and before I could move any closer, the bird was gone.
HSS & Our Daily Challenge: "Seasonal"
This character seemed a bit shy (yes...I know that flowers are not shy)...but it just had that appearance.
I wish you all a fantastic Thursday....whatever it holds for you...look for the blessings.
Okay, not really - she was looking at a bug or something - but I thought it _looked_ bashful on the camera! Aria exploring the ivy in the back yard.
When a bird (or other animal), does this sideways slightly downward look, it makes me think bashful. In this case, probably looking for a mate a little lower in a neighboring tree! This was taken at the Tualatin River Wildlife Refuge.
I have no idea what this bashful little beauty is, but I suspect it belongs to the Asteraceae family.
Taken in the Mountainside neighbourhood of Gordon's Bay.
Another shot of this delightful, semi-wild miniature pony. I have photographed him many times over the years. He roams the New Forest freely and is often spotted grazing close to Exbury and Beaulieu.
All the ponies found in the forest are wild in the sense they can roam freely but in fact they are owned by New Forest Commoners.
An annual marking fee is paid for each animal turned out to graze.