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On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in Lechee, Arizona, United States.
Love this one of the orange sky full of birds. Going to try a few big prints/canvases to see how it looks. Taken in Chorillos, Lima, Peru.
Here is a blog I have written on Chorillos:
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On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in LeChee, Arizona, United States.
On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in Lechee, Arizona, United States.
On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in Lechee, Arizona, United States.
Fallen leaves create lines and patterns in the grass in an orchard in Oregon's Willamette Valley during fall.
Interior of an immature fruit
Intérieur d'un fruit immature
Common Milkweed - Asclépiade commune
Asclepias syriaca L. (Asclepiadaceae-Asclépiadacées)
Common names: butterfly flower, silkweed, silky swallow-wort, Virginia silkweed.
Noms communs: Herbe à la ouate, herbe aux perruches, cotonnier, petit-cochon, cochons de lait, asclépiade commune, asclépiade de Cornut, Soie d' Amérique, L'asclépiade de Syrie.
On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in LeChee, Arizona, United States.
Panoramic merge of 14 images.
Coral Bells (Heuchera sanguinea) on the Flower Wall at the Calyx as part of the inBLOOM exhibition. In the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia.
The Flickr Lounge-Patterns In Nature
Like all other flies, these are scavengers. They are suspect of carrying pathogens, so best not to touch them.
On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in LeChee, Arizona, United States.
Panoramic merge of 2 images.
On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in LeChee, Arizona, United States.
Panoramic merge of 2 images.
Strombocactus disciformis is a rare species of cacti and the only species of the genus Strombocactus. It is native to Central and Northeast Mexico.
#Strombocactusdisciformis #Strombocactus #disciformis #cactus #texture #patternsinnature #macro #macrocactus #CUgreenhouse
Moon Orchid (Phalaenopsis amabilis) aka Moth orchid or Mariposa orchid.
Orchids displayed at the Calyx in Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia.
Photo stacked composite.
Ocellated Skink (Chalcides ocellatus) crossing the tiles that paved part of the garden of our rental villa in Malta. April 2019.
On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in Lechee, Arizona, United States.
Agave vizcainoensis Black and White. I love the imprinted patterns on Agave leaves that remain from when the leaves were developing in their tight bud. I think the black and white helps bring that out a little better than color.
#Agavevizcainoensis #Agave #vizcainoensis #CUgreenhouse
#PatternsInNature #BlackAndWhite
Opuntia microdasys. I have a thing for repeating patterns in nature.
#cugreenhouse #opuntiamicrodasys #opuntia #cactus #spines #glochids #patterns #patternsinnature
Cycas thouarsii Closeup of Cone.
#Cycasthouarsii #Cycas #thouarsii #cycad #cone #texture #pattern #PatternsInNature #botanicabstract #abstract #CU #CUGreenhouse #UniversityofColorado #botany #macro #macroplant #macrophotography
Papilio machaon or P. zelicaon
This larva was photographed in the late 1990's at University of California, Berkeley's Sagehen Creek Field Station north of Truckee, California
(Photo from my archives recently digitized)
Nature has many different characteristics and sides. All you need to do is pay attention to the details and it will take you into a different world.
Late afternoon sun accentuates the multiple scales of sand textures- ripples, waves, ridges, dips, and grains. Footprints across the bottom of the dune towards the middle provides some scale to the scene. (see mikegreenimages.com/2012/10/03/musings-on-obfuscating-sca... for interesting musings on scale in landscape shots)
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The dunes are the result of sand blown from an ancient lake bed in the rift valley to the west (left of the photo), and occasional strong winds blown from mountain passes in the Sangre de Cristos from the east. The combination of these opposing winds has built up the dunes to heights of over 700 feet (200 m) above the valley floor.
Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado