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CP 113 slips over the Cherrywood bridge with some beautifully clean examples of a horrible company name and paint scheme leading the charge. Welcome to the future.
That most maligned of fruits, the Apple. Seen here in the gardens at Parham House. No wickedness in evidence here. Of course, if you made them into cider then some form of immorality might ensue from the drinking thereof; but, generally speaking, they're free from evil.
Oh I do like a nice comma.
"Such is the way of the world
You can never know
Just where to put all your faith
And how will it grow
Gonna rise up
Burning black holes in dark memories
Gonna rise up
Turning mistakes into gold
Such is the passage of time
Too fast to fold
Suddenly swallowed by signs
Lo and behold
Gonna rise up
Find my direction magnetically
Gonna rise up
Throw down my ace in the hole."
(Eddie Vedder, Rise)
Maybe one day I will be able to conceive how people can build such miraculous constructions in a virtual world... for the time being, I'm just in awe.
Erstwhile Station by Marcus Inkpen and Sharni Azalee.
This isn't my main stream, so I don't check in here as often as my other, but I happened to stop by to check in on things & I happened to see that lo & behold, there on my profile widget it said that I had one photo in explore. Whaaaaaaaat? C'mon, I can't make explore to save my life, that can't be. So I checked it out & found out that the Not So Little Red photo of me taken by my Chuck Walker recently popped into explore @ 261 on November 2. That's insane, it doesn't even have that many views, comments or faves! I've always thought you had to have a slew of comments faves & views to get in there. Well who can understand the way that crazy algorithm figures things out. I know it depends a lot on the day you uploaded as well, your tags & how many clubs you send it to. I've had photos that got so many hits & faves in one day soon after uploading & nothing - go figure. I checked the link for dropped explore & two more pics came up - wow I had no idea, how exciting! It is nice to know that although explore doesn't seem to want to acknowledge me for my self portraits, photomanipulations & photography, it is nice to know that at the very least it is recognizing me as a model. The 2nd photo was also taken by Chuck Walker which appeared on October 30 (interesting since that is the day it was taken, although I believe I uploaded it much later). The 3rd you will recognize as my icon originally taken by Kayte Abate. I did do a considerable amount of work to that one, so hey, my manip skills were recognized here, kinda, heheh! ;P
1. Not So Little Red..., 2. Witchy Woman, 3. ~Poison Ivy~
Behold! The birds are at the feeder! It's a remarkable choreographed dance between the queen of her own jungle and the birds that come to feed. The very same shrubbery that allows her to "sneak" up on the birds also affords the birds the opportunity to lookout for the queen. What does annoy us, is that every now and then we go into the yard, and there's a little pile of feathers; evidence of a stray having more success than our Opal, who only goes outside if we are there to watch over her.
The turtle totem wisdom teaches us about walking our path in peace and sticking to it with determination and serenity. Slow moving on earth, yet also incredibly fast and agile in water, those who have the turtle as totem or spirit animal may be encouraged to take a break in their busy lives and look around or within themselves for more grounded, long-lasting solutions. Traditionally, the turtle is symbolic of the way of peace, whether it’s inviting us to cultivate peace of mind or a peaceful relationship with our environment. The turtle is also linked to the spirit of the water and the fluid nature of emotions.
Having the turtle as totem means that you have an affinity with the ancient wisdom of the earth. You are naturally tuned into the elements, land, plants, people and animals. You carry your home on your back figuratively speaking and feel at ease wherever you are.
we went to Kullaberg for a lovely day out on may 1st, and "borrowed" Lasse's lens, the Nikon AF 35-70mm 1:3.3-4.5
love that lens!
had a wonderful time and got some of the first us-pics in a long time, yay!
Built for the LEGO Ideas DnD Contest
This is a functional build using Power Function Lights
A link to the Entry Page
Taken through a Kaleidoscope with Helios 44-2 58mm and 12mm extension
For Flickr Friday
Theme: Beholder
Ponyhenge in Lincoln, MA
One of the many wicked strange places I visited and photographed for the new book, Wicked Strange: Your Guide to Ghosts, Monsters, Oddities, and Urban Legends from New England
But some of the many colors, textures and cliffs of the Grand Canyon National Park.
The magnificent Grand Canyon National Park is located in northern Arizona and was formed over millions of years by the Colorado River. The canyon is more than 200 miles long 12 miles wide and a mile deep. The national park is visited by about 5 million people a year.
Nikon D800
Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 at 29 mm
1/250 sec at f/8 ISO 100
Single photo
March 1, 2016 and yes, that is a touch of snow at the bottom right.