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A breezy afternoon walk (Waukmill Glen Reservoir)

 

The Waulkmill Viaduct, built between 1884 and 1890. The line originally carried coal from the Lanarkshire fields to the Ayrshire coast.

M.ZUIKO ED 60MM F2.8 MACRO, focus stacked from 60 images in Affinity.

Spotted on my walk this week as I approached Hollandridge Farm.

 

HFF and have a Happy Easter Flickr friends

Waddington, Lancashire

Three sisters stork in the Zwin valley.

Stork / Ooievaar (Ciconia ciconia).

Knokke-Heist, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

 

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Three Ruddy Turnstone gaze out at the Gulf of Mexico in the Florida Keys.

This is a combination of my three fav. cardinal photos on one breach. Also did a few other effects. Hope you enjoy

Desde John Ford Point.

Monument Valley, Arizona, USA.

A toast to friendship.

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Three of Something”

 

Fog Effects Dublin Ireland

HSS everyone!

 

Happy Wall Wednesday!

 

Edited 2020/12/15 to add a link to the original image:

flic.kr/p/2g4TZJX

“Three Faces” is some Photoshop digital art.

 

The Japanese say you have three faces.

The first face, you show to the world.

The second face, you show to your close friends and your family.

The third face, you never show anyone. It is the truest reflection of who you are.

The three of us first hiked together just over a year ago, but that was the Northern tip - this time we headed for the southernmost bits.

Pink-sorrel (Oxalis articulata)

 

Growing at the base of our Pittosporum tree.

Three three-masted schooners in 1899. My colorization of a Detroit Publisching Co. photo in the Library of Congress archive.

Crazy Tuesday - three colours

126 in 2026 #111 Three's a crowd

FP4 in efd 35mm cropped to square.

Omega Lith onto Select Sepia VC matt.

SE5 Lith A+B+E 30+30+13+1100 ml 5:30 mins, followed by Lith Omega 1+100 2 mins.

Right hand side Gold toned (MT10) 2 mins.

Three juvenile bald eagles on Jordan Lake, North Carolina, USA

Green Bee-eaters

Merops orientalis

Wild South Africa

Kruger National Park

Sony A7R : Sony FE 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS

The trio together in the big bed

Dushara Cathal Caithlin, Dushara Tatters and Rags, (Somali cats) & Bastian (mixed breed), 01.03.2025.

 

Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera

The beautiful 3 sisters in the Blue Mountains National Park, under cloudy skies.

Well I was on the hunt for an Arbutus tree as I always am when on the coast. Vancouver Island is well known for them, but I was determined to find one on this trip. I hiked around this spot for half hour or so and finally found my shot. I can't get enough of these trees.. Kris...

De Hoge Venen in België

Inspiration, where art thou... I struggled with herb cubes (nice texture on the aluminium foil they are wrapped in, though) and printer ink cartridges, and other things, and when I rearranged my three little helpers, small LED lamps bought at an internationally active Swedish furniture store, the sun shone through my window and created a nice twinkle on their surface. Since I had the star filter mounted, because I had hoped for some extra sparkle on those herb cubes, I got some nice extra bling. Of course I should have dusted the lamps before (dust bokeh!), and removed the drying rack, and the tripod from my camera, but it was a spontaneous fun decision to shoot them. I have a sharper shot, but with too many reflected selfies (yes, more than one) in the capture. I'd say one small one is enough ;-) And just for fun I measured the size of all three lamps together, and was surprised to discover that the whole arrangement is still within the 3" limit, a tad smaller actually. The head/shade of one of those lamps is about 6,5 cm (2,55906 inches) long and 3,4 cm (1,33858 inches high). I measured several times to make sure everything is within limits.

 

The biggest macro I ever shot for MMs, size: 7,5 x 7,5 cm (2,95276 x 2,95276 inches).

 

Thank you for your kind comments, I appreciate every single one, and your faves!

 

A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone!

 

Inspiration, wo bist Du... Ich habe es mit Kräuterwürfeln probiert (in hübsch texturierter Aluminiumfolie verpackt) und mit drei Tintenkartuschen für den Drucker und noch anderem. Als ich meine drei kleinen Helferlein, LED-Spots, erworben in einem international tätigen schwedischen Möbelhaus, umarrangierte, schien auf einmal die Sonne durchs Fenster und ließ sie schön glitzern. Da ich den Sternfilter drauf hatte (wegen der Alufolie), ergab das immerhin ein paar hübsche Sterne. Zum Spaß habe ich zum Lineal gegriffen und war erstaunt, dass die Lampen, so arrangiert, noch innerhalb der 3"-Grenze liegen.

 

Vielen Dank für Eure lieben Kommentare und Faves und einen schönen Montag mit hoffentlich nicht so viel Regen wie angekündigt.

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