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"Hummingbird"

 

Humming, darting looking sweet, Oh' tiny bird I'd love to meet, a feathery bundle small and light, I glimpse you, an awesome sight, you really made my heart flutter, as far too quick for my Canon shutter.

 

Love & Peace everyone! 💓

 

This image is a little glass ornament, a hummingbird, it's small, break to wing tip measures 2.5 inches, so just falls within the 3 inches overall measurement requirements for MM, happy days.

 

Peneda-Gerês National Park, Portugal

Gorleston, Norfolk, UK

May 25, 2021

 

Crazy Tuesday Theme: #Fragile

  

😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄

Street scene (Nepal).

 

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Explore, Apr 1, 2009 #148

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Taking the Streets in Malaysia

 

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Reminiscing Mistress Lane

 

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Explore 08.06.15

Gigjökull, Island, 2021 (2023 processing)

Location : Batu Pahat , Johor , Malaysia

 

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CZJ Pancolar 50mm f1.8

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The brief life of a pasque flower. Denver Botanic Gardens.

 

Nine images, focus stacked.

Exploring a lost area

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Met een stevige paal als basis stapelt deze meneer steen voor steen op elkaar. Ziet er heel fragiel uit. Het is hier nu nog maar een een-steens-muurtje en je kijkt er dwars doorheen.

Ik heb - voor het eerst - met deze man een praatje gemaakt. Hij weet dat de storm en sommige personen zijn stapelwerk vernielen maar hij blijft telkens opnieuw bouwen. "Je kunt het zien als mijn hobby".

Ik heb hem deze zomer vaker gezien maar heeft een vrij onbenaderbare uitstraling, als hij niet aan het bouwen is zit hij achter een parasol strak voor zich uit te staren.... mediteren?

 

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Lein / Linum usitatissimum

seen in my garden

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Explore #119 :)

 

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Strobist:

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Placed: Camera right

1/8, Camera triggered

in explore Nov 05, 2017

 

Alfés - Lleida - Spain

 

Using two external flashes. First one pointed to the butterfly (1/32) and the second one to the background (1/2).

 

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Foto tomada usando dos flashes externos, uno apuntando a la mariposa (1/32) y el segundo al fondo (1/2)

for Macro Monday's theme: Good Health

Because our life is dependent on our good health and as fragile and fleeting as this soap bubble. Enjoy its beauty before it's gone.

also: check the sequence of frost growing on a bubble in the 1st comment

It is sometimes the most fragile things

that have the power to endure and

become sources of strength.

(May Sarton)

 

Colorful Nature ~ Pink/Purple Wednesday

7 Days with Flickr - Friday: flora

PSP**** Prise SurPrise!! - All what you want

(photo by Freya)

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Some frozen trees basking in the sun in the Yosemite Valley. I just love the backlit trees against a dark background.

 

Yosemite National Park, California

January 2022

9/6/2021 Purslane opening

 

#47 / 119 Pictures in 2019

 

This little hummingbird has built her tiny nest under the eaves behind my garage and I am fascinated by it and her! I read that hummingbirds use spider web threads to hold the nest together - the outside is bits of leaves or lichen.

 

She does not let me get too close - but tonight I braved her wrath and climbed up a ladder with my cell phone to see what is inside. Looks like 2 tiny babies ... in the first comment below. The nest itself is about the size of an egg cup - built on an electrical extension cord. Everything is miniature and fragile!

 

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