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Along the Currituck sound at Duck, North Carolina on the Outer Banks. Thanks for the look and have a great weekend.
9/24/2021 Saluda Riverwalk, Columbia, SC
Canon EOS 77D, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro
© 2021 R. D. Waters
This is a close up of a plant I admired earlier this year. I visited a garden that was part of the National Garden Scheme. In that garden, ‘Golden Oats’ was stunning, a huge fountain of gold. I ordered the plant for a container I’d saved that needed something spectacular. The plant that arrived is small and green. I’ve planted it in the container, hopefully it’ll grow up into that golden fountain next year. Meanwhile, here’s a photograph of the one I saw, cropped and processed with Hipstamatic.
Oats for Orozco.
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Macro Mondays: The First Letter of My Surname.
#96/119 A spoonful of.... 119 Pictures in 2019
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a tamron adaptall 2 sp 80-200mm f/2.8 (model 30A) lens
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my review of the tamron 80-200mm adaptall 2 lens: www.aarondesigns.org/Tamron-80-200mm-f28/
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Sunrise along the Southern Outer Banks.
Once again, we find ourselves inthe crosshairs of yet another Hurricane forecast to make a hit on us overnight Monday into Tuesday morning of next week. We're busy tying everything down and laying in fuel for the generators and other supplies so my time on flickr will be severely limited. Hope to see you in once piece on the other side.
... on a windy day
Happy Bokeh Wednesday
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I spent a majority of the holiday season in the kitchen. The family had a craving for Great Grandma's Oat Meal Cookies, which calls for 3 cups of oats, cup of raisins soaked in a cup of boiling water and general cookie ingredients.
I hope everyone is doing well and have a most excellent New Year. Take Care. B
I find these to be really interesting in photos, so fragile, but they protect our beach's from all the energy in the waves and the storms..
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A black and white photo of the iconic Quaker Oats plant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Founded in 1873, it sits alongside the Cedar River and is the largest cereal mill in the world.
My wife wanted to get out of the house and go for a drive yesterday, so I snapped this shot as we drove around downtown Cedar Rapids. As a young girl, my wife’s first memory of coming here from the Des Moines area was a trip to visit some relatives. When she asked her Dad where they were going, she thought he said “To See Dah Rabbits”. Slightly disappointed, she enjoyed the trip and the visit with her relatives anyway.
Developed with Darktable 4.8.0.
Color calibration: gray, Input R = +1.0