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Although not a very good shot - I wanted to show how similar the African Fork-tailed Drongo is to the Aussie Spangled Drongo. Day 1 Kruger National Park, South Africa - late afternoon
Fork-tailed Woodnymph - Thalurania furcata viridipectus - Ласточкохвостая талурания
Reserva Arena Blanca, Aguas Verdes, San Martín Region, Peru, 02/23/2018
Macro mania
(looks like I somehow managed to get a lens flare or *something* in this shot, thats annoying)
Herculaneum, Italy
Herculaneum (in modern Italian Ercolano) was an ancient Roman town destroyed by volcanic pyroclastic flows in AD 79, located in the territory of the current commune of Ercolano, in the Italian region of Campania in the shadow of Mt. Vesuvius.
This is my third cutlery related photo this year, what is this thing I have about forks!
Using the polarizer to show all the stress lines in some clear plastic forks. I can't help but feel that if I turned the camera on myself at the moment I might look very colourful like this too!
In May of 1861, the Little Fork Rangers from Culpeper County, Virginia mobilized into Company D of the 4th Virginia Calvary. Also known as the Black Horse Calvary, their primary objective was to guard and maintain the supply lines from the Rappahannock River.
The Black Horse Calvary still rides today, participating in Civil War reenactments in Virginia and Pennsylvania.
There are several small--and beautiful--state parks along the east fork of the Lewis River in southern Washington. I envy those of you who live nearby; if I lived there, because I would love to have days to just explore this incredibly beautiful stretch of river. I would LOVE to see this place in fall.
24.05.2020
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More mobile refraction photography fun , this time with forks & crystal ball to create abstracts
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East Fork Overlook, Blue Ridge Parkway MP 418, Western NC.
I wanted this a tad cool to accentuate the mountain ridges and their role in this image