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Beginning of the Blue Hour after sunset on Mississippi River across the road from where we were staying.
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From my recent trip to Shakespeare and Beethoven Festivals, Winona, MN. Gone the month of July....home now for August.
Some people won't have a clue what this is but I'm sure some will. I will say it's about a 1/4 inch squared so pretty decent enlargement. and the strands are made of magnesium. Perhaps a bit of inspiration from the artwork of Cy Twombly.
Shot with: VOIGTLANDER, 125mm f/2.5 SL, MACRO APO-LANTHAR @ f/8 with 2 PK-13 Extension Tubes for 55mm extension, single image.
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Cerith Wyn Evans' Forms in Space…by Light (in Time)
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on the wall found along the Vltava river in Český Krumlov Czechia. Taken slightly before blue hour and while looking south east, the Vltava river had a mirror like finish which was almost good enough to make out the scribbles on the wall of the building to the left. Image taken while MK and I were wandering around the Czech Republic taking photos. Hope everyone had a wonderful week and I hope you enjoy the weekend. :-)
Scribbly Gum Moth larvae tracks.
"Decoration" on the Scribbly Gum made by the larva of the Scribbly Gum Moth (Ogmograptis scribula).
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eroded piece of zinf, found in Liège, February 2020. scribblings made with 'cold needle' two layers of color.
image 22x23, paper 26x30 cm
The beauty of these eucalypts in the morning sun would have made the entire 13.5 km bushwalk in the Freycinet National Park worthwhile in itself. I felt a genuine thrill when I saw the way the sunlight highlighted the freshly exposed new bark as the older layers had been shed and lie on the forest floor. Nature renewing herself. I'm not a tree hugger, but I could easily hug these beauties.
If you enlarge this shot you'll see the scribbles on the bark from which the trees get their name. The latest scientific information on this was discovered by Australia's premier science agency, CSIRO:
"The ‘scribbles’ on scribbly gums are an icon of the Australian bush, but until recently very little was known about the cause of these distinctive scribbles. A team of CSIRO researchers were the first to uncover the mechanism by which the scribbles are made, along with the biology and lifecycle of the moths responsible. In the process they described eleven new species of moth and redrew how the Ogmograptis species fit into the moth family tree."
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If you want to do some further research on these trees I suggest you take a look at this comprehensive guide: www.fpa.tas.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/110419/For...
A beautiful place to daydream - the tranquil and picture perfect Scribbled Hearts sim
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Scribbles on the Scribbly Gum, Eucalyptus signata, made by Ogmograptis scribula Scribbly Gum Moth
North Coast Regional Botanic Garden Coffs Harbour
detail from a painted-over previously postered wall
I added a yellow filter, curved and cloned away a few spots. see original in comments.
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Love these trees & love watercolour so for Smile on Saturday: in the style of Albert Namatjira.
Albert Namatjira (1902–59) was born into the Arrernte community at the Hermannsburg Lutheran Mission, near Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
"The story of Albert Namatjira is possibly the most widely known of any Australian artist. In One short lifetime his story encapsulated the experience of Aboriginal ambition, Aboriginal excellence and Aboriginal adaptation to a new world while met equally with the experiences of Aboriginal disempowerment and Aboriginal disadvantage." (Bruce Johnson Mclean)
"He painted Ghost gums with luminous white trunks, palm-filled gorges and red mountain ranges turning purple at dusk."
Perhaps if he had been a Gundungurra or Dharug man (included in the Blue Mountains) he would have painted Scribbly Gums.
Scribbly Gums, David & Dogs on the South Lawson Fire Trail.
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I like the way you can see that the bugs that ate the wood got clearly fatter and bigger the further they built their superhighway.
Corythoichthys intestinalis, known commonly as the scribbled pipefish, is a species of marine fish in the family Syngnathidae. It is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the central Indo-Pacific region. The Scribbled pipefish is a small fish and can reach a maximum size of 16 centimetres (6.3 in) total length. Adults occur in shallow sandy or mixed sand, rubble, or coral areas of reef flats and lagoons, also sometimes on seaward reefs, to depths of 20–68 metres (66–223 ft). (Wikipedia) Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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