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For Macro Mondays - Matchstick
When I put this image on the computer screen I saw a 'face' in the head of the upright match.
Happy Macro Monday!
I ain´t gonna feel sorry for myself
Even though I got the winds of doubt on my breath
So laddie pick up your musket now
A strong man don´t need no loaded bullets somehow
Am
Thousand scattered are pieces burning in my skin
But if u call for me you know ill hear your voice
If u bleed for me
I know you made the choice
I will stand by you
every time that u may fall
I believe it´s true together we are tall enough
To Face Brave
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The icy north wind swept over the landscape so strongly that your fingers quickly became ice-cold when taking a picture and the few snowflakes hit your face like small hailstones.
Most of you already know, that I like macro a lot and most of the time I want to push the limits to get as close as possible with my camera. So I did with the frozen puddle of water and this is the result. I see al kind of faces, you too?
Just a SOOC, no processing whatever.
The Flame-faced Tanager is one of the most spectacular members of the diverse and exceptionally colorful genus Tangara. Living up to its common name, the forehead begins as a deep glimmering red, shading into a brilliant yellow on the nape and sides of the head. This "flame" contrasts sharply with the jet black back. The Flame-faced Tanager is a common member in mixed species foraging flocks in the canopy of humid montane forest from the Andes of extreme southwest Venezuela south to central Peru. It forages exclusively along mossy branches and occasionally peering at the underside in search of arthropods. There are three subspecies of the Flame-faced Tanager, described based mostly on minor differences in plumage. The species is typically found from 1000-2600 m and is most numerous above 1500 m. The IUCN Red list assesses the Flame-faced Tanager as a species of Least Concern; however, the population size is declining due to habitat destruction. Thus, the Flame-faced Tanager should become the focus of future studies.
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The 2000 foot north east face of Tom na Gruagaich (Beinn Allligin) emerging from the swirling mist. It is a wonderful place at the best of times, but in these conditions it takes on a majestic quality. The mountains in these parts are simply amongst the best in Scotland, and I am privileged to have been able to visit them many times and have seen many of their moods. That moment wehn the mountan starts to emerge from the fog is quite special.
"The face is the soul of the body."
Quote - Ludwig Wittgenstein
Another face on the wall, maybe you see it too ;-)
We were having a donut snack at the famous Kenilworth bakery in Queensland when this honeyeater flew on to the next table top and eyeing our donuts.
No, we did not feed it. It stayed just long enough for me to get a quick shot.
The Blue-faced Honeyeater is a large black, white and golden olive-green honeyeater with striking blue skin around the yellow to white eye.
The crown, face and neck are black, with a narrow white band across the back of the neck.
The upperparts and wings are a golden olive green, and the underparts are white, with a grey-black throat and upper breast.
The blue facial skin is two-toned, with the lower half a brilliant cobalt blue.
Juvenile birds are similar to the adults but the facial skin is yellow-green and the bib is a lighter grey.
This honeyeater is noisy and gregarious, and is usually seen in pairs or small flocks.
It is known as the Banana-bird in tropical areas, for its habit of feeding on banana fruit and flowers.
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Peaceful Sunday
Wild South Africa
Kruger National Park
A fast moving Cape Buffalo herd stopping for a moment to pose for a group photo. Early morning, overcast and lots of dust! I tried to get in as many as possible :-)
Abstract Floral Face
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
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Photo of a Nasturtium
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Throw yourself into the unknown
With pace and a fury defiant
Clothe yourself in beauty untold
And see life as a means to a triumph
Today, of all days, see
How the most dangerous thing is to love
How you will heal and you'll rise above
Crowned by an overture bold and beyond
Ah, it's more courageous to overcome
White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) feeding in a shallow wetland on the prairie landscape east of Tofield, Alberta Canada.
24 April, 2018.
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The Black Faced Ibis is found in grassland and fields in Southern and Western South America. This bird I saw at the Florida Zoo.
Hairy Mary Caterpillar (Anthela varia)
I came face to face with this Caterpillar while looking for insects today.
Thanks to Rod ( www.flickr.com/photos/ozzrod/ ) for the ID.
(Tangara parzudakii lunigera)
Amagusa Maspi Reserve
Pacto
Equador
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All my photos are now organized into sets by the country where they were taken, by taxonomic order, by family, by species (often with just one photo for the rarer ones), and by the date they were taken.
So, you may find:
- All the photos for this trip Equador (2021) (328)
- All the photos for this order PASSERIFORMES (3553)
- All the photos for this family Thraupidae (Traupídeos) (266)
- All the photos for this species Tangara parzudakii (2)
- All the photos taken this day 2021/11/20 (62)
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