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Macro Mondays "Edge"
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This week's assignment of Macro Mondays is "Edge". I used coloured strips of paper for this one. I hope you like it.
HMM everyone!
Source image background, processed with android app, by abstractarchangel77
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+My own capture of a dove on a wire
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La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Myiarchus cephalotes
(Pale-edged flycatcher / Atrapamoscas montañero)
Pale-edged flycatcher is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, distributed throughout subtropical montane forest in the Andes.
This species is typically a bird of humid forests and is one of the few species of Myiarchus that is restricted entirely to humid montane forest.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Myiarchus cephalotes
(Pale-edged flycatcher / Atrapamoscas montañero)
Pale-edged flycatcher is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, distributed throughout subtropical montane forest in the Andes.
This species is typically a bird of humid forests and is one of the few species of Myiarchus that is restricted entirely to humid montane forest.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Myiarchus cephalotes
(Pale-edged flycatcher / Atrapamoscas montañero)
Pale-edged flycatcher is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, distributed throughout subtropical montane forest in the Andes.
This species is typically a bird of humid forests and is one of the few species of Myiarchus that is restricted entirely to humid montane forest.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...
Milk Motion makes incredible scenes, almost every month. This month was no exception and brought us the Water Edge's Scene. The scene is beautifully arranged and the bridge stands over water filled with lilly pads and cattails. The party balloons are perhaps my new favorite thing and I want to rezz these celebratory trees all over Ippos...
Read the rest and grab the event and designer info on Threads & Tuneage
Taken on Sylpha
Love SL photography and looking for like minded artists or places to shoot? Come visit the Ippos Collective: 4 Picturesque SIMS to visit and/or settle. Come for the magic....stay for the friends. <3
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La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Myiarchus cephalotes
(Pale-edged flycatcher / Atrapamoscas montañero)
Pale-edged flycatcher is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, distributed throughout subtropical montane forest in the Andes.
This species is typically a bird of humid forests and is one of the few species of Myiarchus that is restricted entirely to humid montane forest.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...
Rock formation on Curbar Edge.
Curbar Edge is a gritstone moorland escarpment above the village of Curbar, in Derbyshire, England and close to the villages of Baslow, Calver, and Froggatt. It is located within the Peak District National Park at an altitude of 958 ft.
Source image fractal by abstractarchangel77:
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*** "FUTURAMA" - SOTN February 2019 Contest
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As I have probably written before, architecture is a favorite subject for photography, at least for me. Whether it's an old temple, an arched bridge, an impressive skyscraper or just a random building that has something unique in it, most likely it will get my attention and I will stop to take a closer look and perhaps snap a photo. This structure here is an office building located at Boston's Seaport neighborhood. Modern architecture can be quite fascinating especially when different materials (such as glass, bricks, concrete) get mixed up with sharp edges and strong lines to produce something that sometimes may be a bit abstract. Like here for example. Looking at the glass panels and the reflected sky, the eye gets confused in regards to what it's seeing. Hats off to the architect!
Eric Hilton - Infinite Everywhere
Edges of the paper sheets. I used five sheets of white paper.
Inspired by Macro Monday theme - Edge.
I really liked this theme, so I created two, very different photos. The leaf was the first that I took.
After posting lots of bleak, snowy landscapes lately, I thought I'd post something from high summer. This was taken in a Derbyshire meadow in July, looking towards Bamford Edge.
Myiarchus cephalotes
(Pale-edged flycatcher / Atrapamoscas montañero)
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Pale-edged flycatcher is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, distributed throughout subtropical montane forest in the Andes.
This species is typically a bird of humid forests and is one of the few species of Myiarchus that is restricted entirely to humid montane forest.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...
Myiarchus cephalotes
(Pale-edged flycatcher / Atrapamoscas montañero)
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Pale-edged flycatcher is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, distributed throughout subtropical montane forest in the Andes.
This species is typically a bird of humid forests and is one of the few species of Myiarchus that is restricted entirely to humid montane forest.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...
Millstone edge in the Peak District, 2013.
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III, EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM, 13.0 sec; f/22; ISO 50
A world of fantasy up on Ipstones Edge - just about 2 miles from where I live. The Tree stump in the foreground, to me, has the look of a throne where some woodland deity sits and lauds over his or her moorland subjects! When the sun is just rising and the morning mist lies close to the ground (as we see here) special magical powers abound!
I took some time to develop this image, I made two different exposures out in the field and then merged them. I also used quite a few layers and masks working with blur, contrast, hue and levels to achieve the dreamy fantasia I was after.
Looking west along Stanage Edge. Somehow I've manged to capture the view without anyone else in shot on what was a very popular walk on this particular morning
Le grand cormoran adulte en plumage nuptial est tout noir, avec des reflets bleu et vert-bronze. Le dos est gris-bronze avec des lisérés foncés. La queue est noire et assez longue. Une tache blanche sur la cuisse apparaît pendant la période nuptiale.
La tête est noire, avec quelques plumes blanches sur la crête peu fournie composée de quelques plumes plus longues. Les joues et la gorge sont blanches. Les yeux sont verts, allant de l'émeraude au turquoise. Le bec légèrement crochu et puissant est noirâtre avec la base jaune. Les pattes et les doigts palmés sont noirs.
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The large adult cormorant in nuptial plumage is all black, with blue and green-bronze reflections. The back is gray-bronze with dark edges. The tail is black and quite long. A white spot on the thigh appears during the nuptial period.
The head is black, with some white feathers on the little ridge, composed of some longer feathers. The cheeks and throat are white. The eyes are green, going from emerald to turquoise. The slightly hooked and powerful beak is blackish with the yellow base. Legs and webbed fingers are black.
Never noticed the scratches and deep grooves etched into this blade until it went under the macro lens, thank you for all of your comments, favs and views my friends !
...yes, I was standing just about on the edge of the cliff to capture this shot!!
Having problems with Flickr yet again tonight, so please bear with me while I view your photos:)
"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is
are the ones who have gone over."
-Hunter S. Thompson
Done for Macro Mondays "Edge"
HMM!