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“Some people look for the obvious and make decisions based on that. However, sensitive people look for the subtle things in life. They observe what is missed, overlooked and rarely observed by others. They dwell at a deeper level of perception that clings to signs, body language and what is left unspoken. They are observers that will trust their instinct first over any fact or well delivered speech.”
― Shannon L. Alder
Taken at Pemberley Shores
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El caracol percibe las formas por el tacto. Su sentido de la vista se reduce a unos pequeños órganos sensibles a la luz, denominados ocelos, que están situados en los extremos de sus tentáculos
The snail perceives shapes by touch. Their sense of sight is reduced to small light-sensitive organs, called ocelli, which are located at the ends of their tentacles
. . . time sensitive & very temporary art
by the time i got back from taking this photo the sun had melted it all away . . .
my most favorite of photo's taken are of those special fleeting
moments . . . f o r e v e r captured, shared & enjoyed
not Purple Prairie Clover
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Also known as "shameplant", apparently. "Mimosa pudica is a creeping annual or perennial herb of the pea family Fabaceae often grown for its curiosity value: the compound leaves fold inward and droop when touched or shaken, defending themselves from harm, and re-open a few minutes later...the species epithet, pudica, is Latin for 'bashful' or 'shrinking', alluding to its shrinking reaction to contact." - Wikipedia
The people who count a lot make us sensitive because we are not indifferent.😉
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Caught this Green Heron in an "interesting" pose at Malibu Lagoon. These guys are so sensitive - and so smart !
A flowering Sensitive Plant found along the Shady Oak Trail in the Circle B Bar Reserve located in the City of Lakeland in Polk Country Florida U.S.A.
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This species like many other species breeding in open meadows has been in decline over the past 70 or so years, due the loss of suitable habitat and the more frequent harvesting of hay. The Washington County Grasslands provide such habitat and many fields there are harvested late or sometimes only every other year. Both Bobolink and Meadowlark can be seen there regularly during breeding season. (Bobolink | Reisstärling | Goglu des prés)
This tiny Powderpuff flower is all of 2 inches high. I got down on the gravelly street to take this picture with my iPhone.
An amazing structure. A globe of straight shiny stamens, each ending in a yellow pollen dot. The stem is a bit fuzzy but straight and sturdy despite it's small size. An elegant weed indeed!
Sensitive Briar is a small, thorny, ground-growing vine that is sensitive at the slightest touch. It is found in clearings, open woods and roadsides throughout Florida.
Honey Bee on Sensitive Briar, Schrankia microphylla
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Biscayne Park FL
Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday, everyone! :)
And Spring arose on the garden fair,
Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere;
And each flower and herb on Earth's dark breast
rose from the dreams of its wintry rest.
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On the way to backcountry skiing at Mt. Rose we passed these high walls of snow near the summit of Mt. Rose Highway very early in the morning. The snow bank has "Thanks NDOT" written on it - NDOT stands for the Nevada Department of Transportation. I already posted a photo at the same spot driving in the other direction in daytime.
I processed a balanced and a paintery HDR photo from a RAW exposures, merged them selectively, and carefully adjusted the curves. There is visible noise - I took this shot from a moving car at ISO 800, and HDR processing on RAW files is very sensitive to noise.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC9463_hdr1bal1pai1f
Abends nach Sonnenuntergang am Bach, ist dieses Bild bei Experimenten mit Doppelbelichtungen rausgekommen. Schönen Sonntag!
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