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Impressive King Fern (Angiopteris evecta) fiddlehead still coiling up. You can see the uncoiled one in the photo in comment section.

 

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An old one ... My weekend away was pretty grim weather, so not many pics to show for it :-)

The terraced fields in Longji. DSC_3658. Guili-Yanzhou 2016

 

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The terraced fields are built along the slope winding from the riverside up to the mountain top, between 600 m to 800 m above sea level. A coiling terrace line that starts from the mountain foot up to the mountain top divides the mountain into layers of water in spring, layers of green rice shoots in summer, layers of rice in fall, and layers of frost in winter. The terraced fields were mostly built about 650 years ago.

 

Longji (Dragon's Backbone) Terraced Rice Fields received their name because the rice terraces resemble a dragon's scales, while the summit of the mountain range looks like the backbone of the dragon.

 

In early June, water is pumped over the rice paddies and young plants are transferred to the main terraces.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longsheng_Rice_Terrace

 

Macro Monday

Theme: Foil

Size: Less than 3x3 inches

 

2 sections of foil coils on a red covered book. Room overhead light, table lamp light at 1 o'clock and small LED torch light at 7 o'clock.

 

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This is another from the barges along the A100 in Berlin. I like how the top most stem of the rope is not aligned with the rest, as if to suggest that rebels rise to the top by being so awkward to rule, which I really appreciate! There is also, so often, something so timeless about this kind of monochrome render, but when we see ropes, tools and materials done in such a way, the common image is of historical and timeless labouring, hard work and real men!

 

Years ago, I was once a farm labourer in North Wales (Tremorfa Farm) and I absolutely loved manual labour; more so that I am reminded I feel by today's generations that Generation X, were the last of the muck and muscle labourers of men who behaved like men and weren't offended by everything, we just got on with it!

 

I hope everyone is well and so as it's Friday tomorrow we've made it, so as always, thank you! :)

Detail of a spiders web coil made for a crystal radio for my children, when they were younger.

Along a foggy San Pablo Bay, an eastbound Southern Pacific unit steel coil train curves through Pinole, California, led by “Kodachrome” EMD SD40R No. 7303 on March 2, 1987.

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These coils are actually cat toys. My cat mostly ignores them.

For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #chain

 

Happy Macro Monday!

 

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A wet and winding road in upper Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula

on my Passion Flower plant...

Lively vibrant colours, always have a positive effect on me..... Bokeh adds a new dimension..

from my passion flower plant that is not doing well... I think it's the end this year...

I found the coils of this seaweed irresistible, it was beautifully lit by the low sun shortly after sunrise. Whilst I was shooting this (which took some time), Jan ran into a local semi-pro landscape photographer, John Hooton, who very generously suggested some of his favourite locations around the Dingle peninsula.

Nothing sums up the season better than a bit of red and green.

An inch (2,54cm) worth of twisted and coiled tinsel stems (pipe cleaners).

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Macro Mondays: Red and Green

Part of an old cement mixer I discovered at Daan Viljoen Game Park.

 

Taken and uploaded for Macro Mondays and this week's theme: Macro Textures.

 

Have a great day, everyone!

The autumn sun is setting over the east(ish) end of the Belt Railway of Chicago's massive Clearing Yard, where GP23-ECO strains on a cut of steel coils, passing parked GP38-2 581 and a mate.

This was a fun theme, and it was quite a challenge‼️

A group of strings makes a fringe. I have coiled them to ensure that the longest dimension is less than 75 millimeters or 3 inches. Happy Macro Mondays 🌈 HMM And Happy Sliders Sundays HSS

A subtle damage... but even the slightest interruption of the tungsten coil will render any lightbulb useless. ☺

A Tricolored Heron rears back, ready to strike a fish.

Tofino, B.C.

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Shot taken for Saturday Self Challenge 04/02/2023 -----------

Coils and/or Springs .

 

As the title suggests , there is a gadget , called " The Gizmo " that will enable one to makes coils just at the turn of a handle - however , the one at home has gone to play hide & seek . Therefore , this is doing it the traditional way with the shaped pliers , a different pair for different sizes . In the little pile of quickly made coils there are different sizes and some different shapes . There are tri-angular , square , tear-drop , conical and so on . There can also be seen at the back a beaded bracelet , this has been made using memory wire so it behaves a bit like aa slinky and is very springy indeed needing the pliers to hold it down .

Well this is my little shot for SSC of coils and springs and with all the above creativity a small song to fit would be ----------

 

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This is my third year with my Passion Flower plant... and it's doing well outside again... I hope I get as many flowers as I have in the past!

Conrail’s RR32 job has just snaked it’s way across CN (Utilized by Delray Connecting) and is now headed south to serve US Steel Great Lakes Works in Ecorse. Though Ecorse’s hot side and Zug Island has laid dormant for years, coating and miscellaneous mill activities keep this area alive.

 

Train: CSAO RR32 with NS 5019 (GP38-2), NS 5015 (GP38-2)

US Steel Hot Strip Yard

River Rouge, Michigan

For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #Reels

Happy Macro Monday!

 

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I really appreciate them!

The only thing cooler than SD40s on B09 is B09 itself: coils as far as the eye can see.

 

A nearly identical frame from two nights ago, but many more coil sleds and much more heavy handed editing. Much to the masses' dismay, but much to my own delight.

The invasive Plumber's Snake ready to strike.

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Serpent”

 

I thought this neatly coiled rope on a small boat made an interesting abstract with complementary colours. Image rotated 90 degrees.

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