Monday, 28 April 2014

Future Fossil

A pre-karate and ballet walk with the kids on Saturday morning yielded this image of a modern fossil in a concrete path.

Those of you who have been here before may have realised I have a fondness for these types of images - things that are not there anymore, but are still present anyway!

I remain rather too busy!


You can find more macro shots at Macro Monday 2 and I Heart Macro.  SM

24 comments:

  1. it makes a lasting impression. ha ha! :)

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  2. A pretty find, love the modern fossil! Have a great week ahead!

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  3. yep, a lasting impression it is indeed!! Fun one for the day, Stewart! Hope you have a great new week!

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  4. Well spotted Stewart, makes a lovely photograph!

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  5. a single depression... a simple but effective photo... well captured. have a great day~

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  6. What a wonderful observation Stewart… I like the idea that everyone and everything leaves behind a trace of presence long after it/we are gone. Thanks for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro:-)

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  7. Ha - Texwis said it all! LOVE it.

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  8. Effectively it is beautifull :)

    have a good evening:)


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  9. Interesting the things that fall onto wet concrete and leave their imprint forever.

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  10. That's a really cool find! Have a great week.

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  11. Nice observation, Stewart.
    Beautiful fossil.
    Greetings Irma

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  12. HI Stewart I love this sort of thing also and this is a great shot. Many thanks for visiting today and leaving a comment. . You and your kids would love Copeland

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  13. A neat find, Stewart!

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  14. It's so pretty, ya would think it was done on purpose.

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  15. Nice Stewart, and you know it, well done.

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  16. The single shape creates an embedded work of art. Love the textures.

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  17. "Things that are not there anymore, but are still present anyway."
    I share that fondness, and find those words most excellent!

    Too busy here, as well.
    I went & severely sprained my ankle while walking to a baseball field in the rain yesterday to watch our twins play.
    Much too busy for a bum ankle to slow me down right now!

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