pontiac1940
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 31, 2023 16:07:14 GMT
Gray partridge earlier this week. (Poor quality image in late day.)
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 31, 2023 16:12:04 GMT
Parallel lines of canola stubble.
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Post by tonyw on Aug 31, 2023 21:02:29 GMT
P is for Pollinator Plant and I ran into this Patch of Obedient Plants today that were just humming with Pollinators - bees, butterflies, flies, wasps. Took a few pics but I'll go with the Prettiest one - the Monarch Butterfly. Tony
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Post by cjt on Sept 1, 2023 19:53:57 GMT
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Post by mart44 on Sept 2, 2023 9:19:49 GMT
P is for pillars. Transported to England in the early 1800s from an uninhabited old Roman city called 'Leptis Magna' in Libya. The pillars are now located at Virginia Water, Surrey. Part of Windsor Great Park.
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Post by preeb on Sept 3, 2023 1:34:23 GMT
P is for PanoramaFrom the Colorado National Monument, taking advantage of the light 1/2 hour before sunset.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 4, 2023 4:38:08 GMT
P is for my hat, which of course stands for Portland. Because it also is a 'magic weather hat' it also stands for Probable Precipitation as we head to the end of summer. Thanks to Sepiana and the entire staff at the Weekly Photo Challenge for giving me an excuse to stop at one of my favorite coffee shops! Bill, this P is also Perfect for this theme. What a shot! A DOF to die for. Hope you enjoyed your precious coffee!
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 4, 2023 4:40:03 GMT
P is for Pepper and this years crop is Prolific but not as Potent as last year .. Tony, colorful image, great DOF, spot-on focus on the star of the show -- the red Pepper.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 4, 2023 4:41:54 GMT
P. is for Pretty in Pink. Our neighbors' bougainvillea coming over our fence. Jim, beautiful and colorful image. We can almost smell the soft fragrance of the Bougainvillea.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 4, 2023 4:44:05 GMT
Parenting. Mother ruddy duck and two of her teenager ducklings. August 30 2023 Clive, very nice interpretation of P is for -- wildlife as the subject.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 4, 2023 4:47:01 GMT
I have a Pair of Photos showing Portage Park Elementary School and a Portager in Public Art nearby I'll have to do some history checking here. It was a Pretty nice Period of time in the neighborhood Cjt, my favorite is the 2nd photo. Narrow cropping, portrait-orientation, subject with strong vertical lines.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 4, 2023 4:48:58 GMT
P is for pillars. Transported to England in the early 1800s from an uninhabited old Roman city called 'Leptis Magna' in Libya. The pillars are now located at Virginia Water, Surrey. Part of Windsor Great Park. Mart, this is not just a P. You succeeded in capturing a P with history. Nice job!
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 4, 2023 4:53:03 GMT
P is for PanoramaFrom the Colorado National Monument, taking advantage of the light 1/2 hour before sunset. Rick, this is quite a P -- colorful, sharp details. It does justice to Colorado natural beauty.
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