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Cormorant, Drying out it's Feather's after Diving for Fish.

Conestick

Petrophile pulchella

Spider Web,has caught some Rain Drop Drips.

Today is World Bicycle Day and this photograph has absolutely nothing to do with that, unless you take your mountain bike onto a lava flow ... which is not recommended. Geldingadalir, Iceland, April 2021

 

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This is the head water or top tier of the cold brew drip, it is about a gallon of ice that melts and begins the slow process of the cold brew drip, the valve shown is cracked open to allow a steady but not constant drip, into a second glass container that holds about a pound of ground coffee, then the water finally saturates all that coffee grind and then begins to flow down a coil of glass and then drips into a glass carafe, 24 hours later you have the nectar of coffee beans the cold brew. This is gorgeous in the Eye of the Beholder, Frame is 2 inch by 2 inch.

Damselfly in the rain

Wandering Ringtail

Austrolestes leda

Being on the home stretch of my manufacturing engineering degree, photography has been a back burner lately. Guilty as charged.

  

D3200

Sigma 70-300 DG APO

I was at it again

Any idea what this is? ✨

Statue out in the Rain.

2/52, White, Life is a Rainbow

  

Photo by the amazing Coach!

~been uber busy but having fun with my macro filter~

I'm not back in Yorkshire, just going through my shots.

Drop.

 

Down goes the water droplet from the American Oystercatcher's foraging.

Backlight Blue Heron at 10,000 Island Sanctuary.

Red knot portrait by Sis (New camera....!)

Summer rains are absolutely wonderful. To me anyways. I love hearing the sounds of the rain on my windows mixed with the sudden clashes of thunder. The weather gets cooler, and then it gets sweltering again.

April showers on the emerging lily shoots...

5/52: The first snowfall of the year melting and dripping from the trees branches.

My attempt at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Liquid Droplets"

 

Shot with a Tomioka "Copal-E36 71 mm F 4" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

An amazing March ice storm. I love when winter tells you she's not done yet.

Foberowsky's Cinematic Reshade

Time to replace some tap washers - we have some drips, no not me! Lol!!

For Macro Mondays - Two!

Happy Macro Monday!!

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Plato defined beauty as the splendor of truth, from splendere, which means “to shine.” When truth shines, there is beauty. Beauty is truth splendoring. The brilliance of truth and goodness is beautiful when it comes up to our admiring gaze from the depths of reality.

-David Fagerberg, The Liturgical Cosmos

Conestick

Petrophile pulchella

Calgary west, AB

This little Lincoln's Sparrow popped up from the creek from an obvious bath to see who was intruding in his area. Couldn't resist!

Etta at the waterhole on a hot day ... it was our destination :)

Water running off of a heart shape leaf.

With a young Roseate Spoonbill

Time to drip dry after a spot of serious fishing! I love the St. James's Park pelicans!

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