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<big> </span> The Box ☝🏼  ⋯⋯⋯   Outside The Box 👆🏼
06/22/2020 02:39:38 PM
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Fade away
06/19/2020 03:52:53 AM
Fade away1st Place
by Neat

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Stunningly Sublime or Sublimely Stunning...both...this would have scored as well in the FOG and Mist challenge.
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Where to?
06/17/2020 01:32:51 AM
Where to?
by Ammie

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Stunning
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The art of stone fencing
06/12/2020 05:45:53 AM
The art of stone fencing
by Kroburg

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The art of stone fencing is called a wall ;)
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Twilight in color
06/10/2020 06:03:37 PM
Twilight in color
by Ammie

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Beautiful
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Mom! Please stop arguing with the neighbors!
06/03/2020 06:43:31 PM
Mom! Please stop arguing with the neighbors!2nd Place
by vawendy

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Originally posted by vawendy:

Originally posted by ThingFish:

They look exactly like our Cape Gannets here in South Africa which are not found anywhere else in the world except Africa..well according to this article with photos about them.
Cape Gannets

What is the sppecies that you photographed called and where did you photograph these?


These are northern gannets photographed at Bempton Cliffs with sarar and pangurban.

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That's interesting. They look so alike. I found this article which mentions that similarity also. "The Cape gannet is identified from the Australasian gannet by the all-black tail, a longer black stripe down the throat (from underneath the beak) and more extensive black on the face, but all of these features are difficult to identify unless at close proximity. The Cape gannet is also very similar to the northern gannet, but the latter differs from its entirely white tail and its wings, which are only black at the tip. It also is similar to the blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii)."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_gannet
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Mom! Please stop arguing with the neighbors!
06/03/2020 04:27:11 AM
Mom! Please stop arguing with the neighbors!2nd Place
by vawendy

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They look exactly like our Cape Gannets here in South Africa which are not found anywhere else in the world except Africa..well according to this article with photos about them.
Cape Gannets

What is the sppecies that you photographed called and where did you photograph these?

Message edited by author 2020-06-03 04:50:30.
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Still life with cooking tools
05/31/2020 08:10:29 PM
Still life with cooking tools
by MargaretNet

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I think it's lovely and beautifully done but from my own very recent experience you will probably be hit hard with low scores by voters who hate this kind of thing with art and texture filters and feel justified in punishing it with low scores. 7
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A strain-ge Use For A Colander.
05/25/2020 06:46:24 PM
A strain-ge Use For A Colander.
by GolferDDS

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Brilliant! Just love this....it can only be Wendy :) 8
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A study in orange and yellow
05/25/2020 12:14:02 PM
A study in orange and yellow2nd Place
by Alex_Petrini

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Aaaaaahhhh!!! this is just sooooooo beautiful
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