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Tasmania's most prominent mountain, lending its name to the similarly named national park. It's accessible as part of the Overland track.
One of nature's own 'single use' objects ... eggshells cast aside when the chick has hatched, or here, when the human has eaten the egg! I collect the discarded eggshells from the bird nests around the garden .. but decided to go bigger and fill the 3" with a more familiar shell!
An establishing shot of the egg is in the first comment field.
For the Macro Monday challenge "Single Use” (January 16th 2023)
My 2023 set: Here
previous years of the Macro Mondays challenge:
My 2022 set: Here
My 2021 set: Here
My 2020 set: Here
My 2019 set: Here
My 2018 set: Here
My 2017 set: Here
My 2016 set: Here
My 2015 set: Here
My 2014 set: Here
My 2013 set: Here
After my excursion into the world of B&W, I feel the need for a little colour :)
Common name: Cape blue water lily.
Botanical name: Nymphaea capensis.
Family: Nymphaeceae.
Taken at Kirstenbosch gardens, Cape Town, South Africa.
These are a few of my favourite things - water drops, feathers and bokeh.
7 Days With Flickr - Macro or Close-up (Wednesdays)
Bokeh Wednesdays
This is a four-image in-camera multiple exposure looking up through some trees on a local walk this week. Pointing at the same part of the canopy I rotated the camera between each shot.
I was just attracted to the patterns in the branches...
For the Crazy Tuesday theme Backlight today, and also for my 100x project on Motion.
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Crazy Tuesday and 100x :)
[Handheld in sunlight.
4 image multiple exposure in-camera with rotation around the lens axis.
Developed the resulting jpg in Capture One.
Sharpened in Affinity with contrast added as well as increasing the colour intensity using Curves; light vignette; square crop.]
Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake in Tasmania - early morning with the first sunlight reaching the area as the clouds peeled back amazingly quickly. There had been light snow overnight and it was a chilly minus 6deg C at this point. We then set off and did the Dove Lake circuit walk which is just amazing as you go along the lake edge, a few little climbs in places and under (not literally!) Cradle Mountain itself before arriving back at the start. Plenty of very icy patches on the higher parts so much care was required. A simply stunning place!
© Dominic Scott 2021
"I wanna taste your content
Hold your breath and feel the tension
Devils hide behind redemption
Honesty is a one-way gate to hell"
tune: youtu.be/KBtk5FUeJbk
Featuring:
Spirit - Anika Dress & Coat
A bright autumn leaf nestled in a spruce bough at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on Halloween day, 2020. I hope everyone's autumn season is going well, and wish good health, safety and happiness to all my Flickr Friends!!
Sim location:
Luanes World @ Slice of heaven
I am wearing:
Maddict - Dawnee socks, Mishi Panties and top - exclusives for collabor88 open now.
Truth hair - Jayla (group gift)
Catwa head - Jessica
Maitreya body
Lara Hurley skin - Beth
The pose is from Luanes World poses - "Cradled in Love" - The teddy comes with the pose. It will be available at The liaison Collaborative in April:)
Created in Bryce a 3D program - no post manipulation or camera
View my recent images on Flickriver www.flickriver.com/photos/33235233@N05/
Silent screams in my head
Keep me awake
I won't fall asleep
A motionless, paralyzed body
Lying helplessly, like a child in a cradle
So small
So fragile
Constant fight against powers greater than mine
Drains my will to live
The Music: Red Moon Architect - Cradle
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Before anyone asks me, this isn't about what's going on inside my head, this about what's going on inside someone dear to me. Don't ask if I'm okay, this isn't about me.
<3
Sunrise, Apollo Bay.
It feels like the cloud above, and it's reflection below, are gently cradling the sun.
Iconic Cradle Mountain, Tasmania with Dove Lake in the foreground. A stunning 4.6 km circuit but worth the torturous walk., bearing in mind I’m no spring chicken!
Blea Tarn is in a hanging valley between Little Langdale and the larger Great Langdale to the north. The scenery is breath-taking and the sight of the Langdale Pikes overlooking the tarn is magnificent. The reflecting powdered mountains at the back are the Langdale Pikes: Pike O’Stickle, Harrison Stickle and Loft Crag. I visited this remote and idyllic location when I was in Lake District together with the family. The moment you reached here, the stunning scenery made you realized that the scary trip on the narrow roads was worth it. This is one of those places that would look fabulous whatever the light conditions are. The water was calm and the mountains were reflected beautifully in the water. It worked well to get some of the white rocks in the foreground to visually oppose the snowy pikes.