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This is a weird exibition at the W5 science exibition at Odyssey in Belfast, the patterns twirled and were rather disorientating!
seen in the Plagwitz district of Leipzig.
Schräge Plakate - gesehen im Leipziger Stadtteil Plagwitz.
Für #Flickr21Challenge
Day 16 - 25.02.2025 - #Weirdness
Many thanks for your visits, favs and comments.💛
Weird or What water reflections, sunlight and shadows highlight a chair back to make an unusual design, shot in North Carolina.
Dear Weirdo,
I applaud you on being vulnerable. Being an outsider looking in, it’s amazing how your free spirit and your ability to be yourself is a breath of fresh air. I’m sure normal people roll their eyes or cast judgment on the sweet and flawed innuendos that make you who you are, but fellow weirdos appreciate you. Keep waving your freak flag. Allow your life to unfold into a beautiful mess of ups and downs. Always and always.
Sincerely,
Your fellow colleague
This weird, wonderful flower is quite the evolutionary produce, surviving and thriving in dry, arid climates. The blood-red petals with their bulbous, purplish-black middles make these flowers look more like aliens. Perhaps that’s why the Desert Pea is one of Australia’s best-known and most recognized wildflowers. But just because it happens to be one of the most famous wildflowers in Australia doesn’t mean you can go around and start picking it; quite the opposite in fact. The Desert Pea is a protected species, and it is illegal to collect or pick any without explicit written consent of the Australian government.
I have not been messing about with the colours the sky really was this odd shade. The gull was a bonus to give the image a bit more interest. It has been heavily cropped but the colours are as they were
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT HAVE A GREAT DAY
The weather can sometimes throw spectacular and very weird displays! :P
I used Flood filter! Thank you all for passing by!
While out exploring the back roads around Sundre a couple nights ago, I found this gem of an abandoned farm house. I hope to find out who owns the property and get permission to go on the land to get closer shots of the place. Although I had some great cloud formations in most directions this evening, the sky above this house was really weird...not the kind of sky I like to shoot.
I have no idea, what beetle this is - even if it's a grown imago or just some stadium during metamorphosis. Looks like a gian ant in the front, and like a queen in the rear.
Thanks to [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cosperwosper/] this is identified as a female Oil Beetle
Seltsamer Käfer
Keine Ahnung, was das hier ist, ob es überhaupt ein fertiger Käfer ist, oder der Zwischenschritt einer Metamorphose. Sieht vorne aus wie eine riesige Ameise und hinten wie eine Königin.
Dank [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cosperwosper/] ist dies als weiblicher, schwarzblauer Ölkäfer identifiziert.
The first of it's kind I started will be the last one to finish. There are still a few gaps to fill and I would be thankful for any input!
A strange layered sunset tonight, like it was painted. The Rosshire hills and nearby woods in near silhouette. From close by my house on the Black Isle.
A rose coming into flower in my garden.
i think the implications are terrifying. For years our politicians have put off doing anything sensible about climate change because that would damage the economy. Well I fear massive climate change is happening right now. We are currently having the wettest winter on record.....and that might not be a once-off thing. And if the flooding happens every winter then we face economic ruin for sure.
Sunrise mist , lagoon in the volcanic crater , dog and a volcano - just a morning during my amazing trip to Nicaragua .
Wildflower weird
In riparian purple.
Autumn fierce.
Purple passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) —also known as maypop— blooming on the banks of Cecilia Creek (aka East Fork Middle Branch Shoal Creek), in...
DeKalb County (Forrest Hills), Georgia, USA.
20 October 2019.
▶ The Cherokee call the flower Ocoee.
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A weird cloud outside of the Fotodiox office a couple of weeks ago. It was just one long tube that went as far as we could see in both directions. It blew over very quickly.
Finally I can put back this photo online. It won the gold medal for non-genre category at Tamron Macro Photography Contest 2015 in Japan.
The print is available here↓
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Nikon D90 with Nikkor 50mm/1.4G: 50mm - ISO400 - 1/30 - f3.2
Un extraño fenómeno meteorológico provocado por el viento, el frío y la nieve, hace que estos árboles tengan agujas de hasta 10 cm de largo que están sólo en un lado de los árboles: apuntando hacia el sur porque el viento venía del norte.
Just got back from vacation. I had built in alwhile. And I hadnt done Weird War in quite awhile. So I went ahead and did it.
THE PRINTS ARE ALMOST HERE!!!
:D
-Chris
We’re all a little weird. And life is a little weird. And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall into mutually satisfying weirdness—and call it love—true love.
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Pose:
eTc Poses - in his arms
The rest of the video can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfpCXOLGeVQ&feature=player_em...
I made this with my friend Stefanie today. Bon appetit.
The Bisti Wilderness is as weird as it gets. When I was hiking here, my senses were overwhelmed by its strange beauty and I suffered from a never-ending temptation to keep exploring. The landscape of hoodoos and balanced rocks is so utterly fascinating that I lost track of time and ended up miles from the trailhead in full darkness. It was not too difficult navigating under a sky full of brilliant stars and although this late exit was unplanned and not without risk, it turned out to be a wonderful finish to an awesome day.
- Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness, San Juan County, New Mexico
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