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Sette di fuoco
Lo strano effetto del vento sulla fiamma di una candela
Seven of fire
The strange effect of wind on the flame of a candle
Woody is a notorious carnivore. He only uses the "Freshest" ingredients!!!. He loves a BBQ, especially when is a "hot" one!!!
Macro Monday project - 03/02/09
“From the Fridge”
Buggee says "... well it is something i am sure i cannot live without..."
Samahaths says "...Coffee is kool n HOT.."
Masaaidhs says "..tasty ..Mindrefresing and makes me work!.."
Well what do you say?
As shot & framed. Passed through Capture NX to retain colors.
Rocks of course are not really hot at all, but they kind of look that way with the glow from the flame.
Some of you suggested i made the background whiter to blend with the white Flickr page. So i did. Thank you, it was a great idea. Thanks for seeing, liking & commenting on this pic.
... give it way, give it way now!
Red Hot Chili Pepper!!! Try one and you'll literally get "On Fire"
Macro Monday project – 12/28/09
“On Fire”
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Now that winter has finally arrived, the last few days have been frigid and going out is not always an option. However, it is possible to take a good winter image even within the confines of your own home. What is more common in winter than a crackling fire in the hearth? What other images come to mind?
A five day old Red-footed Tortoise,
This is one from a clutch of 4 eggs, two of which have broken out, and the third is now just in the process of doing so.
You can see the egg tooth remains at the front of his beak, as does much evidence of his recent start of life in an egg, the yolk of which he has just finished subsuming underneath.
The red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria) is a species of tortoises from northern South America. These medium-sized tortoises generally average 30 cm (12 in) as adults, but can reach over 40 cm (16 in). They have dark-colored, loaf-shaped carapaces (back shell) with a lighter patch in the middle of each scute (scales on the shell), and dark limbs with brightly colored scales that range from pale yellow to dark red. Recognized differences are seen between red-footed tortoises from different regions. They are closely related to the yellow-footed tortoise (C. denticulata) from the Amazon Basin. They are popularly kept as pets, and over-collection has caused them to be vulnerable to extinction.
Their natural habitat ranges from savannah to forest edges around the Amazon Basin. They are omnivorous with a diet based on a wide assortment of plants, mostly fruit when available, but also including grasses, flowers, fungi, carrion, and invertebrates. They do not brumate, but may aestivate in hot, dry weather.
Eggs, hatchlings, and young tortoises are food for many predators, but the main threats for adults are jaguars and humans. Population density ranges from locally common to very scarce due in part to habitat destruction and over-collection for food and the pet trade.
this is one of my little white bowls that I use for serving up dipping sauces for finger food
ODC - BOWL is the Topic for Sunday 28 July 2013
Skeleton me | Love, don't cry - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
This is day two and a sign of things to come. I love and collect vinyl figures. This is probably my favorite one, he is a limited edition (Only 1,000 made) and my most expensive one as well.
Today I had a tough time deciding which photo to use, but due to the heavy DOF and limited coloring from natural daylight coming in I chose this one.
Camera: Canon T1i | Tamron 70-300 LD
Shot: ƒ/5.6 | 1/320 | ISO 400
Canon EOS 40D + Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Macro shot of a fork with shallow dof.
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Macro of a miniature daylily. The bright colors really resemble the temperature outside (hence the title). Plus, the title was also chosen because I thought the lower case "i"s convey the shape of the parts of the flower.
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