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Looking much like a planet, complete with gas clouds and a icy pole, a frozen bubble rests atop a fence slat on a very cold winter's morning.
Looking out toward Dulas Island (Ynys Dulas) from Lligwy Beach, Anglesey at sunrise. Dulas Island is a small island located off the North East Coast of Anglesey, about a mile and a half off shore. It has a rescue tower that once stored food and provided shelter for ship wrecked seamen. The tide had receded leaving water to reflect the sky's soft colour.
Not posted a Macro Monday shot for a long while, but I was taking shots in our newly-developing garden 3 or 4 days ago and thought that this might fit the bill if a little predictable :)
Macro Mondays - Patterns in Nature
This is a close-up B&W HDR photo of swirling patterns of frothy foam in a stream with a good volume of water flowing in it the day after a heavy rainfall.
We are closer to spring than from last fall, so that is optimistic. By the end of next week we could be getting close to 50 degrees. If the forecast is accurate, I'll be out photographing next Thursday - Saturday. First flawed efforts from the new camera and long lens could follow shortly thereafter.
The view point near the Ugly House in Capel Curig provides scenery toward Betws y Coed. I found these tress on the hill quite appealing with new colour for Spring.
Crazy Tuesday theme: “PATTERNS IN NATURE”
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I found this leaf just yesterday along the edge of the Shenandoah River. It measures: 1 1/2 inches across and top to bottom. I really liked it because it still had a bit of color to it. :)
I googled "large moth" and this one was the first hit. "Antheraea polyphemus is a North American member of the family Saturniidae, the giant silk moths."
I totally oversaturated the colors. Because, how could I not?
A walk along the path from Bethesda toward Dinorwig Quarry, frosty fallen leaves covered the ground which I found appealing.
I love how the winter silhouettes of the tulip poplar trees show the arched shapes of their branches. And the dainty little seed pods.
Patterns in the sand at Clam Harbour Beach created by the action of the waves and tide. (This photo looks best full screen in slideshow mode.)
It's been a loooooong hot and dry summer. We're finally seeing some relief, but I think it's too late for several trees in our yard... :(