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Ive got her posing nice now! hope you dont mind me squeezing another fox photo in! beware these are highly addictive subjects!

on black.

 

its october.

say whaaatt?!?!!

 

ahhhh. anna came over today. we went exploring. we found a gooorgeous creek.

we were there for like 2 hours:D

<3

i love it there.

 

check out our team blooggg. :D my pictures are on there!! (thank you guys so much for helping me pick which ones to upload!:D

here here hereeee!

(ps my class is towards the bottom, its the third one and im like in the back in the green looking slap happy. WOOTWOOOOT!!:D)

 

i hope you guys are having a super fantastic awesome weekend so far:D

 

EVERYONE look at my bestttfriend ANNA's photostream!!:D

 

Happiness.Is.You. / © All rights reserved

 

if you join ill love you forever:D

Turned into a painting with Deep Dream Generator, free download. Beware, it is addictive!

I'm having a break. Not from posting (much as I'd like to for a while, I do have to complete my 365 day iPhone project) but from the whole addictive thing that goes with flickr. It's been a week of breaks for me: no caffeine since monday, no booze since monday and now (on friday, flickr is a harder habit to break) no spending hours a day glued to the screen. I'll be back, of course, but I need to re-charge my batteries, learn to be able to look at other people's shots with fresh eyes again.

 

Columbus, Ohio

 

iPhone with Hipstamatic.

These are so addictive to do.

I find shooting these water splashes incredibly addictive! I can't wait for my next wet photo shoot!

 

See my blog post White Behind Water Shooting, to see how I shot this!

 

~ FlickrIT ~ Lightbox ~ 500px ~ Google+ ~

Nothing I enjoy more than driving around the Salton Sea at sunset, taking pictures of abandoned motels, houses and stores.

 

I have a problem with Prisma, it's addictive hahaha XD

I have this photo I did not upload the other day and wanted to extend the holidays greetings to all those others that are celebrating and I don't know about. I read something today that upset me a lot, but I prefer to insist on sharing the good wishes rather than spreading hate, so.... whatever are the beliefs you all out there have, I hope you are able to share a nice moment with ones you love and cherish and are all getting ready to celebrate the end of 2016 (please end already omg what a year!) and the begging of a new one. Here's to a WAY better year for us all, to friends (even those who are far far far away) and to trying to make things better step by step.

Much love from me and the resin crew over here! 💙✌ #eilyrainer #aleksandrronen #ezraronen #bjdphoto #bjddoll #iplehouse #prismaapp

Highest position #294 on Explore, January 1, 2007 ... thanks everyone!!

(not sure why this one made it in there.... but I'll take any I can get.. lol)

 

Oooowaaaar..... this is addictive!!!

My second attempt at adding textures....

 

Not sure what the flower is though... can anyone help?

This astrophotography can get a little addictive. Another shot from a recent late night out under the stars.

 

Due to it being virtually a full moon, the Milky Way is barely visable in this shot.

 

Pentax K-3

Samyang 10mm f/2.8

Pentax O-GPS1 Astrotacer

Aperture ƒ/2.8

Focal length 10.0 mm

Shutter 110 secs

ISO 200

My very first OOB (Out Of Bounce or Out Of Border).

 

It is fun, makes you somehow creative and can be very addictive.

 

Have a good one folks :)

 

P.S. Sorry...forgot to put the link for the tutorial

Found another one which looks a lot easier - for beginners

They're rapidly becoming my favorite kind. Very addictive! 😘🌹

Another picture for Pimp my Pixels group. Warning: this is addictive!

Sand patterns on Fascadale beach. Interpreting the many different patterns can be quite addictive. Pretty much sooc.

All that you give

Is what you don't deliver

Stuck in a phase

Misguided by mistakes

Your addictive poison is dragging me down

Trying to swim out I'm stuck

You're watching me drown

 

"Peking Duk ~ High"

 

Blogged @ Opulence

 

Peking Duk ~ High

 

  

© H.Boland

All photographs and images are the property of H.Boland. Permission is required to copy, download or use any photographs or image files.

 

جميع الصور المعروضة تعتبر ضمن ملكية ح.بولند ، يجب طلب الإذن من صاحبة الصور شخصياً قبل تحميل أو نسخ أو استخدام أياً من هذه الصور على الإطلاق

Documentation as Dream : Dream as Documentation

  

that netnews is far more addictive than cocaine :-)

Rob Stampfli

 

rose, little theater rose garden, Raleigh, north carolina

addictive ancient technology

revisited some of my addictive spots while recording a new video to further endorse my addiction ...

My first try at freelensing; it's pretty challenging but great fun and quite addictive.

Taken on the Cambridgeshire Fens.

 

Warning, photographing Short Eared Owls will become an addiction that requires you to stand looking at a field for hours on end as soon as a sunny day is forecast. but at least you avoid having to go Sale shopping with your significant other.

 

Only cure - when the migrant birds finally return home in early spring.

Because it's addictive.

Description in English and Dutch

 

English

 

In the 1980s and early 1990s, the Dutch drug market was flooded with the highly addictive and then very expensive drug heroin. Many people who had tried it a number of times( often after being inspired by the German book and movie ‘Wir kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo’) were quickly addicted to the brown stuff and it was very hard to kick off. The first time use was the best experience of their lives. However, after that, that experience was never the same as the first time. Cities such as Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Utrecht, The Hague and Arnhem suffered a lot from this. In Nijmegen it was then also the case. At the Kronenburgerpark in the center of the lovely city of Nijmegen, street prostitution took place at night by mostly young men and women. When a young Frank Boeijen drove past it one night, he was surprised to see a former classmate from his secondary school standing there. It turned out that she was a heroin addict and prostituted herself to make money. That image of the previously super sweet and extremely sympathetic schoolmate touched his soul deeply and the shock was extremely heavy. It inspired him to write the song Kronenburg Park. The song eventually became one of the most beautiful hitsongs in the history of Dutch music. A lot of people didn’t know what the song was actually about and that is because the lyrics are mysterious if you don't know the story behind it. The song made him a megastar, but unwillingly. He had a hard time coping with his star status. Sometimes the attention was too much for him. Following larger cities, community projects have been set up in Nijmegen to help the male and female addicts kick the habit and many have been given the opportunity to build a new life. There is nowadays not any nuisance in that area and the market price has gone down very much so that current users no longer have to steal or rob someone. Some of the addicted men and women from that time in Nijmegen sadly died of an overdosis. Trough the song this group of the night will never be forgotten, because once upon a time these people also had ideals and plans for the future like you and me. Frank Boeijen sang in the song 'Go out of that world' I say to you come into the world of Nijmegen and the Kronenburger Park. It's beautiful now and it is like a kind of paradise, but don't ask for directions, because everyone is still lost.

 

Nederlands

 

In de jaren tachtig en begin jaren negentig van de vorige eeuw werd de Nederlandse drugsmarkt overspoeld met de zeer verslavende en toen zeer dure drugs heroïne. Veel mensen die het een aantal keren hadden geprobeerd nadat ze soms waren geïnspireerd door het Duitse boek en de film 'Wir kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo', waren snel verslaafd aan het bruine spul en het was erg moeilijk om ervan af te kicken. Het eerste gebruik was voor veel gebruikers de beste ervaring van hun leven. Maar daarna was die ervaring nooit meer hetzelfde als de eerste keer. Steden als Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Den Haag, Utrecht en Arnhem hadden hier veel overlast van de gebruikers en hun spuiten die overal rond slingerden. In Nijmegen was dat toen ook het geval. In en rondom het Kronenburgerpark in het centrum van de mooie stad Nijmegen vond 's avonds en 's nachts straatprostitutie plaats door veelal jonge mannen en vrouwen.Toen een jonge Frank Boeijen er op een dag langs reed, was hij verrast om daar een oud-klasgenoot van zijn middelbare school te zien staan. Het bleek dat ze een heroïneverslaafde was en zich prostitueerde om geld te verdienen. Dat beeld van de superlieve en uiterst sympathieke voormalige schoolgenoot raakte hem diep en de schok was enorm. Het inspireerde hem tot het schrijven van het nummer Kronenburg Park. Het lied met prachtige instrumentale ondersteuning van zijn band werd uiteindelijk een van de meest bijzondere en grootste hits in de geschiedenis van de Nederlandse muziek. Veel mensen wisten niet waar het nummer eigenlijk over ging en dat komt omdat de teksten mysterieus over komen als je het verhaal erachter niet kent. Wat gebeurt er nu eigenlijk bij dat park dachten mensen vaak. Het lied maakte hem tot een megaster, maar met tegenzin. Hij had het moeilijk om met zijn sterrenstatus om te gaan. Soms werd de aandacht hem teveel. In navolging van grotere steden zijn in Nijmegen gemeenschapsprojecten opgezet om de mannelijke en vrouwelijke verslaafden te helpen af ​​te kicken en velen hebben de kans gekregen om een ​​nieuw leven op te bouwen. Er is tegenwoordig geen overlast meer op dat gebied en de marktprijs is erg gedaald waardoor huidige gebruikers niet meer hoeven te stelen of te beroven. Een deel van de verslaafde mannen en vrouwen uit die tijd in Nijmegen zijn helaas overleden aan een overdosis of aan aids. Door het lied zal deze groep van de nacht nooit vergeten worden, want ooit hadden deze mensen ook idealen en plannen voor de toekomst zoals jij en ik. Frank Boeijen zong in het nummer 'Ga die wereld uit ' Ik zeg kom in de wereld van Nijmegen en het Kronenburgerpark. Het is nu erg mooi daar en het is een soort paradijs, maar vraag niet naar de weg, want iedereen is nog steeds de weg kwijt.

Individual portraits. This is a really addictive theme!

 

This macro photography could become very addictive :-)

 

The Thick-legged Flower Beetle (Oedemera nobilis) is a medium-sized beetle, commonly seen across the UK. Known by other names including the Swollen-thighed Beetle and the False Oil Beetle this brightly coloured beetle is often easy to spot being bright green, with a golden/coppery sheen; some individuals can appear blue or violet in colour.

 

A fine weather beetle the Thick-legged Flower Beetle is a pollinator of many open-structured flowers including Cow Parsley, Ox-eye Daisy and -- Bramble. These beetles are most frequently spotted in bright sunlight on flower heads on warm to hot days.

 

Both male and female Thick-legged Flower Beetles are very similar in appearance, but males can be easily identified through their very swollen hind femora (legs) from which the beetle gets it’s name.

It’s hypnotic and addictive. I thought that after what I experienced last year in northern Norway —that incredible solar storm many of us were lucky enough to witness from the perfect latitudes— the excitement would fade, or at least I wouldn’t feel it with the same intensity. But that wasn’t the case. In the last ten years, no night has matched that one. Still, I have great memories, especially from Iceland, where “chasing” auroras becomes even more fun thanks to the mobility and how easy it is to find a good composition with almost nothing.

Maybe the closest moment was that night in 2015, when my entire session in northern Iceland was ruined because I followed the wrong advice: shooting auroras as if they were Milky Ways… thirty seconds of exposure. A textbook mistake. From that moment on, two things became clear to me: I wanted to keep photographing auroras, and I needed to be much more selective about who I learned from—research more and learn from those who truly know what they’re doing, without getting carried away by good marketing or a pretty setup.

Over time, I feel that decision has paid off. Not all at once, but little by little. And I have the feeling the best is still ahead.

To everyone traveling north this winter to chase them, I wish you an amazing season. Maybe we’ll run into each other up there, under their light.

The Green Heron is snacking on a school of minnows. They are so addictive!

Whoah!This texture thing is getting kinda addictive =D

Model:My Friend Mona

 

Every day I wake up and it's Sunday

Whatever's in my eye won't go away

The radio is playing all the usual

And what's a Wonderwall anyway...

 

It's good to know that you are home...

It's good to know that you are doing well

It's good to know that you all know I'm hurting

It's good to know I'm feeling not so well...

 

Maybe then tomorrow will be Monday

And whatever's in my eye should go away

But still the radio is playing all the usual

And what's a Wonderwall anway

 

Because my inside is outside

My right side's on my left side

Cause I'm writing to reach you now but

I might never reach you

Only want to teach you

About you

But that's not you

Do you know it's true

But that won't do

And you know it's you

I'm talking to

 

-Writing To Reach You, Travis

I can't think of things to add to myself. Can I just leave it simple ?

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I guess this shows what some good makeup might do for me!………isn’t it amazing to want to be pretty!……………but alas, is my inside as pretty as my outside!……….is wanting to be a girl make my soul more gentle, more delicate, ………I think it may well!…….do you ever think that!

This star photography can become addictive.

  

Pentax K-5

Tamron AF 17-50mm F2.8 XR Di-II LD

Aperture ƒ/2.8

Focal length 17.0 mm

Shutter 20

ISO 6400

Street portraits have kind of taken over my photostream recently. It's an addictive photographic niche; quite literally, I think, just from the adrenaline rush that comes with approaching strangers and asking to shoot with them.

 

However, I've lots of other shots to share, so thought I'd take a quick break from posting my project to upload some other shots I was keen to get the community's feedback on.

 

This shot is from a series shot in the Triglav National Park (TNP) in Gorenjska, Slovenia. The main shot from this set was a lightpainting, shot towards the end of the evening. However, I also have lots from the twilight as I set things up, tested compositions, etc.

 

This is one of those, and generally it's had a very positive reaction amongst friends and family. I'm not entirely sure, however, if it has quite enough "zap"! Maybe the bridge is a little flat to my mind, and a punch of hard flash across the cobbles would have lifted it?

 

Any critique would be appreciated!

 

Hope everyone is having a great week.

 

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first try on texture and layer technique.. Big thanks to Jill and Nesster for making this possible!

very addictive technique indeed! :D

there was something addictive about trying to catch the waves with the camera - I was having a blast and couldn't seem to stop!

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