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Froze our asses off hoping for her to leave the hole, but all we got was a couple yawns in bad light.
Huerfano Butte is a cone-shaped hypabyssal plug of basalt. It formed at depth without venting to the surface during the Oligocene about 27 million years ago. The prominent feature, rising about 250 feet above the surrounding plains, was an important landmark for early explorers of rhe west. Near Walsenburg, Huerfano Co. Colo.
This peacock was in the Dr. office along with the other metal sculptures from the Middle East. I can’t say I ever saw anything like this before. It’s so pretty without any processing but I wanted it to be even more dramatic.
A couple of my Apple power plugs!
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This week’s theme for my Macro Mondays group is “Sideways, Upside-down or Backwards.” I chose upside-down for my shot. This is an iPhone plug in B&W. I can’t decide between two shots so I’m posting both.
I have not participated in Macro Mondays in a very long time, so it’s good to participate this week.
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Photograph taken for an open source mechanical hardware project intended to create a overflow sink plug for aesthetic use. Note the balanced composition in this shot with the rim of the sink and the shadow near the drain. A fast lens with wide-open aperture created this whimsical shot and color grading was responsible for the distinctive look. This is an interior landscape of a sink area.
Happy Bokeh Wednesdays! This is why I always stop at the Butterfly Garden when on a bike ride. It's different every night and tonight the light was beautiful, especially backlighting this Buttonbush Tree. No butterflies there tonight; probably because we have unseasonably cool temperatures which is weird for early July. West Campus at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS.
Interesting patterns of the worn wood on a huge door at Fort Macon, NC. The camera captures hidden colors in the wood as you push the limits of the sliders. No texturing here.
Explored 09/05/2012 #291
Beneth a QEW bridge/overpass in chippawa running above a railway line & the Welland River (AKA the crick).
This was one stop on a local photo challenge. We (..., ... & myself) setout one after noon in early July to give it a try. We started out fine, but as we went from location to location we got side tracked by spots that interested us more than the ones on the list and we ran out of time long before we finished the list.
In the end we did get what we where looking for. A fun day of photography.
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