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Macro Mondays Theme Book
My son is a voracious reader. He studied English Literature at Uni and his room is stuffed full of books. This particular specimen is a Penguin Classic by Jane Austen - Sense and Sensibility and seems to be destined for the charity shop - I don't think he likes Jane Aistin 😱
Definitely fits within the groups size regulations. I forgot to measure at the time. Have since tried to reproduce and I think frame is around 4-5cm in width.
Happy Macro Monday! 😊📚
A rainforest is an area of tall, mostly evergreen trees and a high amount of rainfall. Rainforests are Earth’s oldest living ecosystems, with some surviving in their present form for at least 70 million years. They are incredibly diverse and complex, home to more than half of the world’s plant and animal species—even though they cover just 6% of Earth’s surface. This makes rainforests astoundingly dense with flora and fauna. Rainforests’ rich biodiversity is incredibly important to our well-being and the well-being of our planet.
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I was scared, I was unprepared
Oh, for the things you said
If I could undo that I hurt you
I would do anything for us to make it through
Draw me a smile and save me tonight
I am a blank page waiting for you to bring me to life
Paint me a heart, let me be your art
I am a blank page waiting for life to start...
Ceci est une galerie personnelle. Si vous vous reconnaissez sur une photo et que vous ne désirez pas que celle-ci reste publiée, faites le moi savoir et elle sera retirée.
This is a personal gallery. If you recognize yourself in a picture of this gallery and if you don’t want it to be published, let me know and the picture will be removed.
Animosity - 131 Pose Pack
Volkstone - Korey facial hair and hairbase
Legal Insanity - Bomber jackets
TMD
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Tadpoles were swimming around in the ephemeral pools in Page Meadows in early July -- they're frogs by now.
Hope you are enjoying a great weekend. Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for your kind comments, awards and faves -- I appreciate them all.
© Melissa Post 2017
this page is for inside of eric,s birthday card.i find it hard to make birthday cards for the chap,s,with eric,his passion is train,s so i hunt around for a train then add the rest ,with whatever i happen i come across,
thaankyou all for looking and taking the time to comment,xxxxxxhugs from gina
Wandering among the slickrock formations always provides some amazing formations created by wind and water. Near Page, Arizona.
my first ever reached Flickr front page..
thanks to all friends for your comments, fav, views, etc!
here the link to the photo
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The current weekly topic for the Flickr Compositionally Challenged group is "Books." But today, Friday, is the last day for that topic, so the group will be "turning the page" to a new weekly topic starting on Satuday. This is my attempt to illustrate that changeover.
The book you see here is titled How To Photograph Absolutely Everything, by noted photographer and author Tom Ang. My copy goes way back, and carries a 2007 copyright. There are updated versions available, however, the latest carrying a 2025 copyright.
CC: Week 4 Books
“That is life, isn’t it? Fate. Luck. Chance. A long series of what-if’s that lead from one moment to the next, time never pausing for you to catch your breath, to make sense of the cards that have been handed to you. And all you can do is play your cards and hope for the best, because in the end, it all comes back to those three basics.
Fate. Luck. Chance.”
― Kelseyleigh Reber
Four leaf clover between the pages of a cookbook (that's where I keep them... and there are a lot of them in there!) For Macro Monday's theme... the space in between.
Despite the mixed bag of weather we've been getting lately - and a general feeling that the bird migration has been slowed by the cold nights and a couple of surprise snowfalls - there's no doubt that the spring resurgence of life on the northern prairie is underway. Therefore, over the next few days, we'll look at some signs of spring in and around Grasslands NP.
First up, this Black-tailed Prairie Dog with a mouthful of dried grass. The little rodents have been foraging now for several weeks, replacing fat reserves lost over the winter. I've watched them digging roots and clipping last year's grass, but recently they've been adding a little fresh salad to their diet.
Endless entertainment for a photographer visiting dogtown...
Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2022 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
A favorite destination at Lake Tahoe, Page Meadows is especially lush this year after our heavy winter. The vernal pools are host to tadpoles, dragon and damsel flies, and thousands of mosquitoes. The meadows are filled with many varieties of wildflowers, and the mountains still have a bit of snow. A great place to celebrate the Fourth of July!
Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for your kind comments, awards and faves -- I appreciate them all.
© Melissa Post 2017