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Baslow Edge, Peak District, UK
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Day two. The hottest day of the year. Bearable at this time. Manually focus stacked.
Folded and sewn edge of a kerchief.
"Edge" - Macro Mondays
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La Dolce Vita for me: to have time to do what I like: sewing, knitting, gardening, taking photos and many more...
"La Dolce Vita" "Macro Monday" - 7 Days of Shooting Week #15
This is technically an edger but we use it to chop up ice that might form on our stoop…
ANSH scavenger20 garden tool
Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Lake Crescent occupies a long valley gouged out by glaciers. Its waters are clear and blue, the result of nitrogen-poor water flowing into the lake and a consequent lack of algae.
A bit of a rarity for me - a landscape.
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Every year we have been
witness to it: how the
world descends
into a rich mash, in order that
it may resume....
This wasp had an injured wing and was not getting any height when it tried to fly. It made it’s way to the edge and sat there trying to fly with out any luck , until it finally let go of the edge and off it went with the wind.
Cluster fly with glowing edges applied.
Sliders Sunday
cluster fly - Pollenia species
These overwinter in nooks and crannies especially inside the seal of vellux windows where they gather in groups and the sleepy flies fall out onto the floor if the window is opened. The larvae are parasites of earthworms.
The Martinis - Flyer
Just a view of snow-covered mountains and valleys painted with pine tree forests from above.
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This was as close as I dared get to the edge of the cliff at South Stack. The reward is the most dramatic view and the sound of the waves crashing into the rock below. Sea birds nest in these cliffs in abundance and all things considered this place is a treat for all the senses.
Gilt-edged Tanager is a colourful species that we only saw twice on my Brazil trip. It is an endemic, restricted to the southeast part of the country, and was a lifer for me. This photo shows the light blue front and yellow-and-black head, but does not reveal the green wings and tail. This sighting was from the Duas Barras area of Rio de Janeiro State.
The edge of a large glacier in South Iceland with the rivers formed from melting ice visible towards the top of the shot.
The ice flow movement of the glacier mixes in with the underlying volcanic ash to create these amazing random patterns than resemble (to me) aboriginal art.
Taken from a small 4 seater helicopter with the doors off to give us clear shots .An incredible experience despite how windy it was and bitterly cold!
Stanage (literally "stone") edge is made of grit stone, which, in addition, to be a very good surface for climbing on (the rough surface is relatively easy to grip onto) was also previously used for making millstones to grind flour and sharpen steel.
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Extreme Exterior/Interior Decoration. Edges of Our Wonderful World... ( mostly quite ugly photos! :))
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Curbar Edge, Peak District, UK
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Not often I get to location just before losing the last direct light of the day. Usually I get there just after. After a hectic day at work, I just made it to Curbar. I've not seen such clean light for a while. Just managed a few of the usual compositions before I lost the light.
West Clark Bench terminates in a sudden dropoff below wavy red lines. The bottom is a good 600 feet down.
Revisited some shots from back in August - what a spectacular and unique evening that was!
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