Oops!

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Can you guess, what this is?

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Oops! it is an image captured under the table.  The first image is an inverted view of the table. I did not realise that my camera had accidentally captured these shots.

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I was at this event and wanted to capture these beautiful flowers on the table. I realised the above fiasco only when I went through all my images in the camera.  Now, that I look back, I find it ridiculous.

 

*/ This post is inspired by Daily Post Photo Challenges for the week. This week, share a photographic “Oops!” moment with us. The fiasco could be what’s in the picture: anything broken, jumbled, or otherwise cringe-worthy. /*

UNKNOWN EYE OF THE SAHARA

Huge Megalithic Ancient Earth Structure Discovered – UNKNOWN EYE OF THE SAHARA

While watching this video, you will  have the following questions in your mind to ponder on –

  • Earth Ancient Anomalies Found In Sahara Desert!
  • Ancient Alien Evidence/Ruins or Ancient Erosion?
  • Remains of Ancient Dome Natural Structure or Artificial?
  • No scientist/Researcher/Human has given a definitive conclusion or reason for the Structure?
  • Discovered by early space missions, the circular object is
    25 miles wide and each ring is made from different rocks/material?
  • The estimated age for the eye is 100 million years?
  • Megalithic Ancient Crop Circle? Earths Gale Crater?
  • What Do You Think?

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ASTER Richat“. Licensed under Public Domain via Commons.

*/ This post is inspired by WPC- Eye Spy This week, take “eye” as your inspiration. This is a great opportunity to photograph people or pets, but remember — eye has lots of other potential meanings, too. /*

The eyes

House_Crow_RWD2 The expression in the eye of the crow waiting for his/her food.

House_Crow_(Corvus_splendens)_in_Shantinagar,_Dhaka,_Bangladesh,_17_March_2015 The expression in the eye of the crow while eating

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The crow flies back to his/her nest on the tree.

The House Crow (Corvus splendens) found in Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Bangladesh has a grey neck collar. It is also spotted in Sri Lanka, Maldives and Laccadive Islands, South West Thailand, and coastal southern Iran.

*/This post was inspired by the WPC Eye Spy theme. This week, take “eye” as your inspiration. This is a great opportunity to photograph people or pets, but remember — the eye has lots of other potential meanings, too. /*

Transition

 We have always been fascinated by the moon. As a child, I used to gaze up at the moon in the sky and wonder if it is a mother holding a child in her hands or is it a rabbit. The transition of the moon often known as the phases of the moon are fascinating to watch.

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Full moon
Full moon

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New moon

Blue moon
Blue moon

Supermoon
Supermoon

 

I am reminded of Emily Dickinson’s poem here

The Moon

by Emily Dickinson (1830 – 1886)

The moon was but a chin of gold
A night or two ago,
And now she turns her perfect face
Upon the world below.
Her forehead is of amplest blond;
Her cheek like beryl stone;
Her eye unto the summer dew
The likest I have known.
Her lips of amber never part;
But what must be the smile
Upon her friend she could bestow
Were such her silver will!
And what a privilege to be
But the remotest star!
For certainly her way might pass
Beside your twinkling door.
Her bonnet is the firmament,
The universe her shoe,
The stars the trinkets at her belt,
Her dimities of blue.

*/This post is inspired by Daily Post weekly photo challenge – Transition/*