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This chipmunk that we found deep in the forest was hiding in plain sight. it thought by not moving it would not be found, and that nearly was the case. We could hardly see it in the light as diminished by the trees; had to turn the speed down and the iso up to photograph it. A little light came through a break in the tree tops which can be seen in the eye reflection.

 

Photo taken in Kent Gardens Park, McLean, Virginia.

‣DOUX - Greta hairstyle @Dubai< - Event

 

‣Not Found - Sio Skin [Lelutka EvoX] @Uber Event

 

‣.:CORAZON:. Tattoo MEMENTO @MEN ONLY Event

 

Lunar - Kini Summer of '84 & 22

Found it at a local playground, maybe she don't need it 在附近一個小朋友玩的地方發現了這輛車,也許她粗心,也許已經長大不需要了....

Credits Popper Jack

Found Gpa Chicken Nuggets

Credits Popper Jack

Popper Jack Kids - Im a Foodie Gacha

Wearing

Popper Jack KIds - Im a Foodie - Bebe - 9

Fits bebe, bebe Youth ,Tdb

At The event The Boys Room Event

 

▶TRUTH Maven @EQUAL10 - Diamond

 

▶Not Found - Blanca Fatpack [Lelutka EvoX] Head Avalon @Kustom9 - Event

 

▶Main store @[ LEPUNK ] Irena Eyeshadow +EVOX+ BOM

 

▶[ LEPUNK ] Liya Lipstick +EVOX+ HD @ORSY - Event

 

▶ Badwolf - Guss Earrings @TMD - Event

 

▶Main store @{le fil casse} - Xania Top

Found this guy in the mountains this weekend.

This little white feather, about 20 mm across, was sitting on top of a coleus leaf in the garden...

At last I found the caterpillar of the swallowtail..

Found at William Flick Lane at Ewingsdale, Byron Bay. On the grounds of Saint Columba Church, Ewingsdale.

 

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Fall colors this year were beautiful where they hit, but unfortunately the drought across much of Minnesota hindered many places from turning at all. I found this beautiful patch of Maples along the Mississippi River in southern Minnesota. Thankfully even in harsh conditions beauty can still be found everywhere you look. This serves as a reminder that even in the midst of our chaotic world that God still made beauty and He has not forgotten His people. Praise be to God for the love and blessing He has shown us!

.. found in LU .. it's a piece of art placed at the location of the historic Rheinschanze .. happy Sunday!

Found these baby bees passed out face down in a Blanket Flower this morning...

Found some pretty flowers the other day on a nice spring walk.

I was in a local park earlier this summer and as I crossed a car park I found this discarded child's shoe. It was such a lovely little thing that I decided to take it with me with the intention of taking some shots of it. I took a few shots while I was still in the park using it as a prop. But then what do you do with it? It just felt wrong to throw it into a rubbish bin. So I took it home and left it in a dusty corner in the garage thinking that one day I'll find another use for it photographically. And then the Macro Mondays group announces that the theme for this week is footwear. Perfect timing!

 

Macro Monday Theme - Footwear

HMM

 

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I found this lovely old boat In Patonga on the Central Coast in NSW. Patonga means "oyster" in the Guringai people's language. The Darkinjung or Guringai language is considered the main dialect of the Kuringgai. They are an Indigenous tribe in this area. BTW, I love the name of the boat... Hollywood!!

Found its favourite tree 😊

Crazy Tuesday : Geometry

I have vintage kitchen items in a a collection. Found this one at a tag sale. Not in use but looks cool on the wall :-)

 

HCT 😎

Found abstract with texture

1st Winter Male

This migratory central Asiatic Wheatear occurs from the extreme southeast of Europe to China, and has been found wintering in India and northeastern Africa. It is a very rare vagrant to western Europe, this bird having been photographed in the UK.

Found this right before entering the temple, a delight, that was!

Found this on the beach in Ilfracombe, North Devon. The tide had just gone out and after a bit of beach combing I came across this little jem, Fabulous colours, shapes and textures!!

  

.. found on a city walk in FFM .. enjoy my friends :)

Bumble Bee getting Lucky.

Mommy Marian found a pop up book and gave it to Peter and Oleg.

 

PETER:

Wow Oleg....This is great! We can play hide and seek in the pop up book during the bear picnic.

 

OLEG:

Where are you Peter?

 

PETER:

I'm here...I'm standing between Mommy bear and Daddy bear. I have to tell Scout this!!!! (Peter is excited)

 

OLEG:

Calm down Peter

The northern mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) is the only mockingbird commonly found in North America. This bird is mainly a permanent resident, but northern birds may move south during harsh weather. This species has rarely been observed in Europe. This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema Naturæ in 1758 as Turdus polyglottos. The northern mockingbird is renowned for its mimicking ability, as reflected by the meaning of its scientific name, 'many-tongued mimic.' The northern mockingbird has gray to brown upper feathers and a paler belly. Its wings have white patches which are visible in flight.

 

The northern mockingbird is an omnivore. It eats both insects and fruits. It is often found in open areas and forest edges but forages in grassy land. The northern mockingbird breeds in southeastern Canada, the United States, northern Mexico, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands and the Greater Antilles. It is replaced further south by its closest living relative, the tropical mockingbird. The Socorro mockingbird, an endangered species, is also closely related, contrary to previous opinion. The northern mockingbird is listed as of Least Concern according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

 

The northern mockingbird is known for its intelligence and has also been noted in North American culture. A 2009 study showed that the bird was able to recognize individual humans, particularly noting those who had previously been intruders or threats. Also birds recognize their breeding spots and return to areas in which they had greatest success in previous years. Urban birds are more likely to demonstrate this behavior. Finally, the mockingbird has influenced United States culture in multiple ways. The bird is a State bird of 5 states, has been used in book titles, and has also been used in popular songs and lullabies among other appearances in U.S. culture.

 

Northern mockingbird. Los Angeles. California.

I found this morning glory last week at the Chattahoochee Nature Center. Here's some information about the flower.

 

I'm using executive privilege in inviting this into the Abstract Flower(p)art pool.

 

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I can hardly believe that I really found the one of our wild orchids that is the most spectacular one to me. It's a bee orchid (Ophrys apifera), so named because its flowers imitate the appearance of bees or bumblebees. It's quite rare north of the Alps and I'm absolutely in love!

Have a wonderful weekend everybody :-)

Found on the beach series - 1

 

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Parry's Nolina in the higher elevation in Joshua Tree National Park, off the road going up to Key's View (viewing destination)

  

Looking for some files I also found files I haven't seen in years :-0, whittling down to edit/play with.. .

 

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I found this little guy in my pool back in August, and fortunately, he was still alive. August marks the mating season for our local tarantulas, when males leave their burrows in search of love. Unfortunately, this one found himself in a bit of trouble and nearly drowned.

Oddly, he was leaking a liquid from his abdomen. it wasn't blood, as their blood is bluish. And it definitely wasn't waste either, which is typically white. I'm puzzled as to what that brown fluid could have been.

 

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Chappell Roan: Good Luck, Babe!

Ocean Of Light — David Wahler

 

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“Doing as others told me, I was Blind.

Coming when others called me, I was Lost.

Then I left everyone, myself as well.

Then I found Everyone, Myself as well.”

 

— Rumi

Found this guy in Chatt.,Tn.several years ago. First time I had seen the bagpipes played in person.As of today, last time I have seen them played in person too.

Thank you for our brief encounter

A medium-sized dark-backed albatross with pale underwings outlined by a narrow dark border and a dark notch in the armpit. The adult has a whitish head with grayish cheeks that give it a “white-capped” appearance. The gray-green bill has a yellowish tip to both mandibles. Juveniles are grayer on the head with gray bills. The species breeds on islands off Tasmania and New Zealand but disperses widely across the southern Oceans between 15 and 60°S, where it is a frequently encountered pelagic seabird. Similar albatrosses have a dark-tipped (not pale-tipped) lower half to the bill, and Salvin’s Albatross has a pale gray head and Chatham Albatross a slaty-gray head, further differentiating them from White-capped Albatross. Juveniles of these three are very difficult to separate. (eBird)

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By far the most frequently seen albatraoss of our trip. Usually seen gliding effortlessly over the ocean, this one decided to join the fun of our albatross hunt. He is one of the four species that we found that day.

 

Kaikoura, Canterbury, New Zealand. March 2024.

Roadrunner Birding Tours.

Albatross Encounter.

Did you loose your bike? Laying on one of the pillars of the John Frostbridge. A nice candid with the always fun too shoot with Fuji X-T10.

 

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When Fermilab’s founding director, Robert Wilson, imagined an ideal laboratory, he wanted it to be architecturally impressive and artistically inspiring. With this in mind, he installed remarkable sculptures and designed buildings in influenced by culture, history, and physics.

 

Acqua Alle Funi, 1978

On the reflecting pond across from the entrance of Wilson Hall, there is a hyperbolic obelisk designed by Wilson. The name “Acqua Alle Funi” is an Italian phrase meaning “water to the ropes,” which refers to a story about an Egyptian obelisk ordered by Pope Sixtus V - considered to be a symbolic act, illustrating the triumph of Christianity over Paganism raised in St. Peter’s Square in the 16th century.

 

After viewing a multitude of photos of the sculpture in the enormous pond at the front entrance of Fermilab I did not see one which was a direct straight on shot. - and direct straight on image structuring is a taboo in photographic composition.

Hello ! - It's your camera and your moment so straight ahead it is!

By it's contours and it's exact center placement I believe this would be the way the designer wanted it to be best appreciated.

 

Oddly enough I can recall how frigid and windy it was out on the open prairie of the Fermilab compound that afternoon.

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