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this pole reminded me of a pine cone, but the bright blue sky didn't quite fit, so I used the sepia effect in iPhoto to emphasize the wood tones.
Had a fantastic opportunity to attend a wire wool spin in west kirby by the lake with some local photographs organised by @igersmersey
hanging wire rabbit by Josh Cote', Anvil Arts Sculpture Garden & Gallery, Linville Falls, North Carolina
I've seen many loaded wires featuring a variety of birds, although they seem to be the same on any one wire.
Here's an image from flood waters running down Wire Pass. The water levels had subsided quite a bit before I took this shot and I liked how the stream led right towards the mountain peak with evening light.
At first it looks as though this Green Heron has perched itself on a "Live Wire" (A wire carrying electric current), but thank goodness for the little "Greenie" the look just comes from a little morning Preening.
I don't normally post too many photos of birds on power lines but don't think I have ever seen a Green Heron perch on one. Maybe a common thing just never seen it before.
I found this one at Lake Marian. Osceola County, Florida.
Б trolley aka Букашка worked on this street since 1930's and now it's replaced by a bus (with the purpose to move the electric wires out of here after the street reconstruction)
We visited the Seattle Art Museum to view the Imogene Cunningham exhibit. Very inspiring!! This sculpture was near the exit of the Cunningham exhibit. Almost every time I visit the museum, I try to shoot this sculpture. I will keep trying....
the vine asks for support, the wire asks for companionship...they give to each other what is asked, and together they become more elegant.
That is some major note taking and essay writing! Dedication to education.
Flickr Friday- Back To School