(Google translate from Czech)
I'll probably be a detailist, but sometimes I'm interested in what things look like up close :-)
Greetings to all fans of Amazing Nature Community
Surely you know that I am preparing a new Thematic Challenge for you. Yes, we will look at things very closely. The topic for this challenge is
Are you interested in a special surface or leaf veining? Or did you admire the magnification of snowflakes? And what about the bark or annual rings of a tree? Or do you prefer to examine the wings of insects?
Nature provides us with an infinite number of interesting details. What often cannot be seen with the naked eye, detailed (macro) photographs reveal to us.
Your task in this call will be:
- take a photograph of the surface of a natural product as close as possible
- describe what you took and what attracted you to the photographed surface
Here are a few photos for your inspiration.
Snow.
Such a white cold something :-). Unfortunately, I couldn't take a picture of the snowflake itself. It's just a photo of a pile of snow on a metal pipe. However, if you zoom in a little, the individual ice crystals are visible.
Resin
At first glance, a smooth surface. However, with great detail, it is clear how this piece was formed. It is possible to see the individual layers lay on top of each other as the pine tried to heal the lightning wound.
I wish you a firm hand and many nice experiences in fulfilling this challenge.
Reminder
Let me remind you that there is still an extraordinary Thematic Challenge - Over time.
Details can be found here and some details can be found here
If you are considering participating in this challenge, please read the following lines carefully.
Competition rules:
- Publish your contribution IN AN AMAZING NATURAL COMMUNITY. You can also use TAG #amazingnature if you want
- CLEARLY state that your entry is an ENTRY in this competition.
- All images must be your own. You can use an amazing nature banner if you like or you can create your own.
- In the TEXT Indicate why these pictures represent YOUR AMAZING NATURE. This is an ESSENTIAL part of this competition.
- Place a link to your post IN COMMENTARY. You can add an image if you want. It is NECESSARY because I have to publish a link in Discord on Sunday, 5 days later for voting and also for my own compilation purposes.
- The entry window is open ~ 5 DAYS. Pay attention to - CLOSED in the title. Pay attention to the time bar (PeakD)
Important!
- Only competition entries that correspond to the assigned topic will be included in this competition
- It is NOT possible to submit the main competition announced by the leader of the
community and this thematic competition with one contribution. If this happens, such a contribution will not be included in the thematic competition.
Prizes to win:
1st: 3 HIVE
2nd: 2 HIVE
3rd: 1 HIVE
I will introduce all participants in the entry section of the announcements, which will be published about a week later on Tuesday (according to my schedule, this may change). This way you will have a nice compilation of all.
How are winners selected?
The entire DNA community will vote for the winners. That's why we created a special competition channel #challenge-entries in DNA Discord (Amazing Nature Contest). Here I will publish a post with the announcement including the winners (Announcement) EVERY MONDAY together with all your contributions (Contributions) EVERY SUNDAY. Each DNA member will be able to assign a "voting emoji" under the items for 24 HOURS. In the end, the lucky winners are three of them. In case of a draw, I will join as a judge.
Note: The above channels on the DNA discord are for voting only! Do not post links to your competition articles and photos here!
Amazing Nature Community regularly appreciates your articles and photos.
Therefore, pay attention
- a regular competition organized by the
community leader
- Amazing Nature Curation articles written by
,
and
community moderators
- news in the field of nature from the moderator
- THEMATIC CHALLENGE from
The Amazing Nature Community team is pleased with your interest in nature and welcomes all ORIGINAL articles and photos. At the same time, however, he points out that there is no place in the community for PLAGIATES.
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