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A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "EDC - Every Day Carry". I usually take a comb with me wherever I go!
He started combing my hair
in his left hand a meaningless grain of dust,
in his right hand a comb
My desire is an unreliable thing.
When I caress him, I am filled by a strong fantasy. He is a man who loves me very much.
We are clouds of smoke, clouds of smoke can only dissolve, not give thanks.
I found this Jacana at Yellow Water in the NT. It was walking along the lotus leaves with its hatching.
This spectacular image of a ctenophore, or comb jelly, was captured during the Gulf of Mexico 2018 expedition. In the image, the mouth of the ctenophore is oriented upwards and the bright white lines converge on what is called the “apical sensory organ”, which is how the ctenophore detects which way is up (or down).
[Source: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/multimedia/celebrating-ocean-plane...]
Combs church wasn't open on the Wednesday that I visited. There was a phone number listed, but I was a bit pushed for time and was keen to get to Badley, which I hadn't visited before. So I had to make do. Combs sits on its own in fields south of Stowmarket. The church is quite large, and the setting is enjoyable, on a slight rise backed by trees. The tower is Decorated, as is the chancel. The rest of the church is Perpendicular.
As the Heron slides across lily pads hunting a bite to eat, it raises and lowers the crest of feathers on its head.
A Comb-crested Jacana foraging in the late afternoon sun - Yellow Water (Ngurrungurrudjba), Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Come un pettine
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Petrogyphs created by Native Americans. This element probably is a representation of a great blue heron. It is known locally as "the phoenix" or "big bird." Comb Ridge area. Bears Ears National Monument. Near Bluff. San Juan Co., Utah.
Refilling bird-feeder and found this Comb-footed spider (I think Enoplognatha ovata, according to my spider chart!) tending her egg sac. Took a few photos and put her carefully back from whence she came.
When walking or driving to Combs from Stowmarket, glance left across the fields from Poplar Hill and you will see a magnificent 15th Century Church which has been a place of Christian worship for nearly 800 years. This is St Mary's, the parish church for Combs and Combs Ford.
Inspired by Flickr, i set to try this for myself.. Grabbed this beautiful old lens that i have been carrying with me for the last 24 years. It was passed to me when my father passed away and i finally put it to some use.
Unfortunately because of my awkward positioning while taking the shot, it is not as pin sharp as i wanted.. Maybe an ISO bump and a faster shutter speed would have gave me the result i wanted.. But, you live and learn :)
EXIF: Sigma 18-50mm (50mm) | ISO 100 |1/40s | f/11
Comb from wasp (possibly hornet) nest that was located in a dead tree that was felled. The liquid inside the cells is water, as it was raining after it got exposed.
Plaster z gniazda os (być może szerszeni), które znajdowało się w zrąbanym martwym drzewie. Ciesz w komórkach plastra to woda z deszczu, który spadł po odsłonięciu gniazda.