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Cloisonne Pins from my collection of hat/lapel pins.
Captured for 01/03/2023 CrAzY Tuesday Theme - Flat Lay Photography..
***Rand McNally 2015 Road Atlas map***
There is only one place I know where I can consistently find these large turtles. I did not find out what they were called until just today.I had thought they were a larger variety of a Painted Turtle.But there coloration is different and they have grooved in maps on their shell rather than the smoother more green Painted Turtle.
"One cool judgment is worth a thousand hasty counsels. The thing to do is to supply light and not heat."
Woodrow Wilson
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The 52 week challenge 2019.
week 1; "Story-telling". Make a portrait or self portrait without showing the face. I chose to capture a person without the person in the "portrait".
Visitors to The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California study a map.
Downloadable map for your BlytheCon enjoyment! This map is focused on the area directly around the venue and marked with amenities people might need during BlytheCon. We will probably have some copies available at the event.
I didn't notice the fishhook caught in this turtle's mouth until I was editing the photo. Poor animal-I wondered why it didn't swim away when I first noticed it since I was quite close. Hopefully it will rust away soon and didn't do any damage to the eye.
Rhizocarpon geographicum
Summit of Whiteface Mountain, Adirondacks, New York.
Map lichens grow very slowly of rocks near mountain summits where the air is cleaner. They grow just 5/8 of an inch in a century!
- You may stare at that map for as long as you want, but, here, read my lips: We! Are! Lost! Can't you at least admit it, trooper?
- *sigh*
This is a map butterfly (Araschnia levana) in summer colors.
Taken with Sony A-6000 (Sony ILCE-6000) and SEL FE90M28G Macro as RAW. Converted to JPEG with LR 5.7
Dan Duda is a map librarian and a pool player. For the entire slideshow visit: vimeo.com/257598663
For the past little bit I have been working on a series of short audio-slideshows featuring 70 profiles of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians. Newfoundland and Labrador joined Canadian confederation 70 years ago and I thought it would be interesting to talk a snapshot of the province at this moment in time. I am working with a producer and we are trying to match demographic, geographic and occupational data across the episodes in order to reflect as much of the province as we possibly can.
If you are interested in seeing the episodes we have published so far, check out my website here: bojanfurstphotography.com/7070/
If you like what you see, consider supporting our kick starter campaign: kck.st/2EUgRkG