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Colgate Clock, Clarksville, Indiana. It is considered one of the largest clocks in the world.
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7 Days with Flickr - Mondays : Free theme
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The edge of a sign in a nearby car park; there was some writing but I composed to avoid it. Bright green and the brick together caught my eye which together with the insistence of the white and the tick makes for a pleasing composition.
A phone image.
Pleasant Valley Conservancy, Dane County, Wisconsin.
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For Macro Mondays Theme: As long as it ticks
Single 30 second exposure (no photo stacking) - exposing the watch to light at set intervals within the 30 seconds.
had to unscrew the clock from the wall...hope it's worth it :)
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Every Spring it pains me to see how the fawns suffer from ticks in the thick Cross Timber oaks. I can find beauty and good in about every creature in Nature. But, I can't find any redeeming qualities in ticks. By fall the awful looking bite areas are healed up and most of the fawns have no scarring.
366/2020 - 2020 Vision ~ 063/366
Weekly Theme Challenge ~ Low Key
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Clay the Eagle signed up for one 24 hour period of surveillance. Every time he checked the clock, he was still in his first 12 hours. After 48 years, Clay was beginning to wonder if there was a problem with the clock!
Tacoma, Washington 2017
Created for DIGITALMANIA ~ TICK TOCK
All work done in Photoshop 2024 and MidJourney
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I had just applied Sam's 'revolution' for this month and was sitting at the computer when I felt something tickle my neck. I brushed this little tick off onto my desk. Ugh!! Out of curiosity, I decided to see if I could squeeze a drop of the selamectin onto the tick to kill it - however he was still crawling around so I ended up flushing him like I usually do when I find these guys. Don't know where I picked up the tick, but I am off to have a good shower and scrub now!
snapped this in Dublin Ireland a coupla months ago . i will be going through my travel hard drives for awhile (24,500 thousand photos) bit scary and time consuming. my main camera is getting a clean an as i dont live in a city had to send it off.cheers
Time is fleeing and tomorrow my big munchkin is returning to school. Very mixed feelings about it but oh well...it is what it is at least for now ;)
Enjoyed every moment of this winter break. Hope you have done so as well ;)
Most times I dont mind that at all during my walks though ;) It gives me that much needed peace that I need every once in a while.
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ScotiaBank discourages photography in its historic head office banking hall in Toronto's financial district. But its magnificent clock, one of the Art Deco era icons of Bay Street, can be glimpsed from the street (reflections and all ;-) through the bank's signature doors adorned with sculpted tulips. Processed in PS.
Previous image - Tick Tock #1 - posted July 8, 2020.
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