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Part of a small pair of scissors, that has the shape of a crane. In full size it would be too big for the Macro Mondays theme: 'Sharp'.

 

Have a great start of this new week!!!

Happy Macro Mondays everyone ;-))

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New Orleans Marriott Metairie at Lakeway

"smile on saturday" theme: "small part sharp"

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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.

all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorites

A Female Pheasant in the Golden Winter sunlight.

For MacroMondays theme " Sharp "

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ON THE REACTIONS I WILL TRY TO RESPOND BACK

 

Smile on saturday theme "small part sharp".

 

Bosanemoon (Anemone nemorosa)

Corona Del Mar, California

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Long Island, NY

 

(Explored 3/5/20)

 

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A Green heron keenly eyeballing it's next mouthful.

Taken at Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

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f7.1 1/320 ISO200 483mm

 

I'm actually not sure if this is a male but I believe so based on it's size. Females are larger than males.

 

He is so handsome that the first thing that came to mind is the song Sharp Dressed Man for this incredible Sharp-shinned hawk.

“...what thrills me about trains is not their size or their equipment but the fact that they are moving, that they embody a connection between unseen places.”

― Marianne Wiggins

 

These railroad tracks run alongside the Colorado River (on the left here, sitting below/between the gravel bank and the sagebrush) and the road, to the right of the tracks. It's a dramatic experience if a driver happens to be cruising along one of the tight corners of the road at the same time as an oncoming train!

Efforts to photograph warblers are not great these days due to dense canopy growth. However, there are some new finds.

A strange tree looking out over City Creek Canyon...

Macro Mondays 'sharp' theme.

 

An extremely sharp rose thorn!

 

The image measures less than 1" in width.

Macromondays - sharp

2022 one photo each day

 

As I have probably written before, architecture is a favorite subject for photography, at least for me. Whether it's an old temple, an arched bridge, an impressive skyscraper or just a random building that has something unique in it, most likely it will get my attention and I will stop to take a closer look and perhaps snap a photo. This structure here is an office building located at Boston's Seaport neighborhood. Modern architecture can be quite fascinating especially when different materials (such as glass, bricks, concrete) get mixed up with sharp edges and strong lines to produce something that sometimes may be a bit abstract. Like here for example. Looking at the glass panels and the reflected sky, the eye gets confused in regards to what it's seeing. Hats off to the architect!

 

Eric Hilton - Infinite Everywhere

www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2hjDeX1eHQ

Macro Mondays: "Edge"

Coyote Hills Regional Park

Fremont, CA

  

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Long Island, New York

 

While I was watching the warblers and kinglets flying around in the brush, all of a sudden everyone disappeared. I seen something had flown in nearby and there he was... a juv. sharpie. Made my day as I don't see this little hawk very often.

maple leaf macro :-)

As far as I know, this is a golden eagle (steenarend/Steinadler)?

Papa-moscas-do-campo (Culicivora caudacuta).

Tabapuã Farm, Cocalzinho de Goiás, Brazil.

IUCN Red List - Vulnerable

Animal in wildlife.

Papa-moscas-do-campo (Culicivora caudacuta).

Tabapuã Farm, Cocalzinho de Goiás, Brazil.

IUCN Red List - Vulnerable

Animal in wildlife.

Sharp for Macro Mondays

Canon EOS 6D - f/8.0 - 1/50sec - 100 mm - ISO 2000

 

- for Flickr group 'Macro Mondays', theme: 'Pins

Looking Close... on Friday: Pushpins

This little guy holds our pushpins (we usually call them thumb tacks :) I don't even remember what his original purpose was ... he's done this for more years than I can remember :))

Today's theme for the Macro Mondays group is SHARP.

 

My offering today is a pizza cutter.

 

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HMM....

I believe it's a immature sharp - shinned.

Ardenwood Historic Farm

Fremont, CA

 

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Collective 52 Photo Project. 4/52 - Sharp.

 

It's a large pano' so there will be some distortion :-)

Sharp-sinned Hawk that is perched in one of my flowering crabapple trees right now and has been around most of the morning and so far this afternoon. Yakima County, Washington.

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Backyard bird, Yakima County, Washington. This Sharp-shinned Hawk has been a frequent customer to my snack bar. Occasionally he/she captures a snack. IMG_3731

This sharp-shinned hawk was possibly taking a break from a migratory flight south when it roosted in a tree at the east side of my house yesterday. It spent several minutes busily preening itself, and every once in a while glancing around. It was a shame that the light was so bad. I would have loved getting sharper shots against a beautiful blue sky.

Morning walk in the park and noticed a flock of these lovely butterflies hovering over this plant. They sat, just for a second and then again started flying. This kept going, and then i realised, that they were probably attracted by this plants sweet aroma from the budding new leaves. And there were no real flowers for them to suck the nectar from. Poor fellas. So hopping from one leaf to another, hoping and questioning , " Where is the nectar ! " :)

Through my kitchen window

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