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Curls from this spectacular slow worm (Anguis fragilis) and joy all mine from seeing this magnificent legless lizard when I lifted a black membrane after yesterday’s rain. It may have felt into the boxed section of the garden under construction from the upper section where we had old rockery stones piled up waiting to be re-used. It had nowhere to go and had to be rescued moving where it would have come… but for the price of being photographed and memories shared. Bath, BANES, England, UK
No, no surfer out there shooting the curls. Just me shooting them with my camera. Pretty good waves out there that day.
Davenport Landing, just north of Santa Cruz, California.
I love when the simplest of things, like a pant on a table in a cafe, turn out be the prettiest images.
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The lifecycle of Queen Anne's Lace from blossom to sculpture always fascinates me. Found this one in Southford Falls State Park in Connecticut. Press "L" for details of the sculptured flower.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot captured in May 2017. Enjoy!
For Macro Mondays 'Curves' theme - this is a piece of glittery ribbon that arrived with a present quite a few years ago. The cat instantly adopted it as a toy and that's why it's still here.
Not your normal symmetrical Dahlia flower. This one in my garden has very large flowers with quite a wild effect with the petals swirling all over the flower.
I dearly love finding dandelions in my garden, whether they are the yellow flowers or the soft puffs of seeds ready to take to the wind. Generally I leave the dandelion there (unless I am removing weeds, and then I say goodbye to my little friends). However, this one time I decided to break the dandelion puff off of the stem to take inside the house for a photo session. The moment I removed the puff, the bottom of the stem curled into these two tightly wound circles. What a treat!