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Who is afraid of the dark?
"I sometimes have a tendency to walk on the dark side."
Quote - J. K. Rowling
"Fantasy has a dark side to it. It also has a light hemisphere - the power of the human imagination to keep going, to imagine a better tomorrow.”
Quote - Tim O'Brien
be very afraid.
She's 3 and she's not afraid to use it.
reminds me of this: www.flickr.com/photos/diyosa/817994509/ I should process it the same.
This baby Killdeer came out of 10 minutes of the hunkered down position initiated by the alarm call of his parents as a Kestrel flew over. This was the moment I knew the trip was worth the effort!
I am afraid I have a hang up on photos taken against the sun, and more so in winter time. I am not very good at it, but it is a kind of pictures I like. So there will come more of them in time to come.
Here I had two pictures taken at the same time with different formats. Normally I would go for the picture with Storm in it as it seems to draw a few extra comments. But it feels like a bad compose here as the road is supposd to draw the eye in, but here the dog stands in the front blocking it. So I made up my mind and put this as the main photo. I'd like to hear it if you think otherwise. You might also tell me if you think this is all rubbish. But then I will block you!!!
www.wikiwand.com/en/Who%27s_Afraid_of_Red,_Yellow_and_Blu....
NEX-6 + Lenkinap OKC1-22-1 22/2.8 cine lens
What a funny winter - almost no snow. But I am afraid this is the real beginning of the climate change... the long path
I am not afraid to keep on living
I am not afraid to walk this world alone
Nothing you can say can stop me going home
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Blazon, 2002.
Impressive thick layers of paint, so attractive that you want to touch the works: that is the work of one of Dutch artist Bram Bogart (1921-2012).
More of Bram Bogart at my Blog:
I'm not afraid of imaginary monsters.
Some real mean people are the scary ones .
Benicio Del Toro exhibit - LACMA - Los Angeles
Afraid of being outshone by the Rock in the "Race to the Bottom", the L&N fielded this impressive display of E6's at Louisville, KY in the 1960s. I give it 7 out of 10.
Little did either know, the Milwaukee was hiding in the wings prepared to pounce...and the Montgomery Burns Award For Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Excellence remains unclaimed.
American Rails collection.
Since I am totally afraid to take my camera on my kayak, these may have to replace my herons. Guess I am going to have to learn their names.
When photographing the yellow shafted northern flicker at the Yakima Area Arboretum some of these cedar waxwings landed almost within arms length and several flew by very close. I was almost afraid the one would hit me. There are several hundred in the area eating crabapples from the flowering crabapple trees. I also saw several at Sportsman State Park.
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