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October 2023 Venice, Italy. Touring around with a group checking out the beauty of Venice. Seems long since forgotten, this boat sits alone outside this very interesting facade. I love the texture and color contrasts. One of my favorites. Enjoy. Edited with Adobe LR
A picnic table, the Lakeview Shelter (originally Lakefront Refectory), some trees, Lake Superior, and the first snow at Gooseberry Falls State Park.
The park is located in Castle Danger, north of Two Harbors, Minnesota.
We spotted this elegant bloom while walking around the ferry dock area at Port Angeles, Washington..
If you love Clematis like we do, please click:-
"here"
From deep in the achieves!
But, please, no group invites, thank you!
Clematis 'Multi Blue' has attractive navy blue, double flowers. These appear all summer long, although ones produced towards the end of the season may be semi-double. The plant's compact habit makes it ideal for smaller gardens and growing in containers. To prune, remove any dead or weak stems in late winter or early spring and cut remaining stems back to the highest pair of strong-growing buds. To encourage blooms to cover the whole plant, train the stems so that they are evenly spaced on their support. As new growth appears in mid-spring, train this to fill any gaps. Plant in a sheltered position that is not north-facing.
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Macro Mondays: "Tool"
A popular hand held multi-tool, with some gratuitous bokeh. Shot on a white acrylic sheet with a constant LED light, holiday lights for the bokeh.
The image is about 6.35 cm (2.5 inches) on the long edge.
17-September-2024
Bay Ćifnata is characterized by a splendid Mediterranean maquis and very transparent water like many of the other (dozens...) bays that characterize the Suha Punta "multi-peninsula".
Access by car is extremely limited (to the hotel and restaurant areas), much of the area can be visited only on foot or by bike.
Uvala Ćifnata is the second closest to hotel area and therefore more accessible than the others towards the west: to reach the numerous others you have to walk many kilometers and therefore it is not for everyone.
For this reason the bays of Suha Punta, during summer, are the destination of many boats, which are to the point of being more annoying (and dangerous) than any car!
Choices...
POR FAVOR, no dejes multi-invitaciones a grupos!!
PLEASE, do not leave multiple invitations to groups
Cámara: Nikon D60
Exposición: 0,004 sec (1/250)
Aperture: f/8.0
Lente: 18 mm
Velocidad ISO: 100
02Junio2010 09:24pm
The theme for Macro Mondays is dice so I combined it with my week of black. Sometimes it isn't enjoyable how long it takes to assemble an image, while other times it is relatively easy. Black is challenging in many ways - reflection, dust, exposure, etc. There is always room to grow and learn, today was one of those days.
Eyes, nose, smiling mouth. . . a curious multi-coloured bokeh face framed by the crocuses in Bushy Park, Dublin
From thedailylumenbox.com New Classic EZ-400 pushed to 1600, shot with Lomo LC-W, developed in Bellini Eco Film (Xtol).
The grower of this corms will soon cut off the flowers so the corms will grow better. See the large size for all details.
Lens: Super-Multi-Coated Macro Takumar 100mm f/4
This is a new plant this year. A friend sent us the starts. I am anxious to see what it looks like when it blooms...
VIEW OF THE SPEZIA BAY FROM MONTEMARCELLO.
Montemarcello is a frazione of the commune of Ameglia (Italy). It is the home to the Regional natural Park of Montemarcello-Magra.
There's good reason why White Pocket is one of my most popular tours. It's off the beaten path, hard to get to, and offers so much photographic potential. Here's a shot showcasing the many layers you get in the brainrock out here.
As the low, late afternoon sun illuminated the grasses into neon,
I catch a tiny flash of a different colour.
A new wildflower, I've never seen before?
Could be interesting for a pic. Let's have a look ..
No, it was these guys.
I didn't really think I'd get anything decent as everything was swaying in the the breeze, getting focus through the grass stems, and me shaky with zoom ... I gave it a go just for the practice.
Later at home, I was surprised I got 2 out of the three in focus before they did fly off into the wild green yonder, still stuck together.
More of a surprise to see one of them was holding a 'snack'.
Their version of crackers in bed, perhaps ..?
sooc..
HMM !
Update:
Many Thanks to Anuj, who just gave me the correct ID for the loving couple.
They are Robber Flies.
I haven't heard of this name, but now I look more closely, their wings aren't as long as those on Dragonflies.