Macro Monday & Geometry #4
Macro Monday is hosted by Lisa of Lisa’s Chaos. If you love macro photography, this is the place for you!
Peacock’s Pride
A peacock feather from a bouquet on a side table in a bedroom
of the Daniel Webster Mansion in Marshfield, Massachusetts.
Geometry is hosted by Katney of Katney’s Kaboodle. If you’ve got a line or an angle on a great shot, Katney wants you to share it.
Bridge in Fog
Bourne Bridge hiding in the fog, yet still displaying beauty in line, curve and angle.
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Macro Monday & Geometry #4
Those are absolutely beautiful. 🙂
Thom — thank you.
Yes, that’s a great photo meme. I participate when I’m able to blog. BTW, when I was growing up my mother used a few peacock feathers to decorate. To this day, I still love the colors in peacock feathers. Very nice photo! Interesting composition angle and shadows.
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Gel — thanks. There were so many windows in the room and so much light, this was about the only shot I had that didn’t include my shadow.
oops missed the fog photo. That has a mysterious feel!
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Gel — thanks. I think so, too.
OMG, I saw your playlist. I LOVE Meatloaf’s “Paradise by the Dashboard Lights!” Correction: Our playlists could be virtually identical. Billy Joel, Jim Croce, etc. All faves!
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Gel — it is all high school. Now we have just shared our ages.
hehe, Gel devilishly writes, this doesn’t give away my age, because I’ve always been a late bloomer. I didn’t even own a record player as a teenager. (LOL- now you’re going to put me back 20 years more!) Regardless, great music. I’ve always been eclectic in my music taste. Remember Gem and I are dancers, so we love music from all time periods. Anywhoo, you know approximately my age given the fact that my daughter from my 6th husband is now at college, although she began college young… so I have to be at least 25. 🙂
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Some great photos there.
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Tony — thanks.
Love the close-up of the peacock feather and the distance shot of the bridge. Two different kinds of beauty.
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Barbara — two different kinds of photo challenges.
You can never pick just ONE can you? LOL! That’s okay — they are both wonderful!!!
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Melli — I did pick one — one for each photo challenge represented.
Ohhhh… never mind…. I get it… two different memes! LOL! I’m a bit slow this morning… K?
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Melli — typical — provide a picture and no reading gets done …..
Beauty lies in the eye of the Beholder.
This was a beautiful eye for sure 🙂
And what a lovely bridge. My stepfather would really love it.
He builds stuff like that 🙂
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Nicole — the joy of there being so many of us taking photographs, is that we all share different visions.
You got arches and more in your bridge! And the peacock is exquisite! Did you have to shovel your way out of Massachusetts?
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Lew — we swam out of Massachusetts, then shoveled out of New Jersey.
i’ve always loved peacock feathers and the vanishing bridge has a great mood
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The snow/rain line of that last storm was strange, being north-south rather than east-west. We got a very little of both, but not enough to blog about.
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Quilly that feather has so many beautiful colors!! Wow!
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Did you feel like your were being watched? 🙂
I like the shadows on the wall. They add a nice dimension.
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Your bridge is jsut as areched as Lew’s, but thre are probably days when you wouldn’t know it. I was looking at lines in the fog yesterday, but when I had a chance to get a shot the fog had lifted. I was going to call it fuzzy geometry.
I had a chance to snap some peacocks a couple of years ago. Their feathers are incredible–not just the tails, but the “body art” is great.
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Both such wonderful images: the first so clear (I have always loved peacock feathers) and the second so mysterious.
RnPB: Ch 013 – Clean Up
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