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One from the archive...dragon fly taken at the Melbourne Botanical Garden late morning.
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Hope you enjoy listening to Art Garfunkel singing the song of the same title " Bright Eyes"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=a502RejLz8s
Many thanks for your visit, comments, invites and faves..it is always appreciated..
Happy Sunday
Domizia::. - Male pose 18
hoorenbeek - Casey outfit
DaD - Positano Mansion
Rezz Room - Beagle adult animesh
Raindale - Brightsky swing
FaMESHed
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das heutige Thema in "smile on saturday"
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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.
all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorites
Keechelus Lake and Kendall Peak, Snoqualmie Pass, Washington
It has been a miserable week of weather here with unrelenting heavy rain and flooding in the lowlands, and the mountain passes rendered inaccessible and closed due to heavy snow, whiteout conditions, and extreme avalanche danger. At times like these, when I am unable to get out to hike, I am glad to have photos and memories to return to. In these recollections I can feel the warmth and joy, and find some needed brightness to penetrate the layers of gray.
I seem to always forget to shoot things in the shade which have a sunlit background. This viceroy butterfly was perched so nicely right by the side of the trail that I couldn't help but take the shot....
I positioned this bright white Clematis to cheer up a dark corner in the garden. It has turned out to be quite stunning !
Posting this gorgeous bouquet in hopes that Spring will soon be on it's way! Happy Sunday my friends, enjoy =)
* Thank you so much to you all for helping my image into Explore on 28th February 2020. *
Just two days ago, the day was bright and full of sunshine with a few nice clouds about. So off I went with my camera to explore the lesser known local area. I found this delightful hilly road - nearly got run over taking this picture ! Hardly any traffic, but of course, there was that one car which turned up out of the blue as I stood in the middle of the road. Never mind, the driver was very friendly and courteous.
I do like to put some music I like to my photo paintings, so here's one you might like too.
Thank you for your comments or just for taking a look - I hope you have a lovely weekend wherever you are. Stay safe !
“I think the most important thing for your life is the way you interpret things. Having an optimistic point of view is so important - your life will be so bright.”
Yu Chui Yee
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Lake Pukaki, Mackenzie District, Canterbury Region, South Island, New Zealand.
The water colour of the lake is a bright turquoise due to glacial flour, made from extremely fine rock particles that have come from the surrounding glaciers.
Daffodil | Narcissus sp. | Amaryllidaceae
Samsung NX1 & Kiron 105mm f/2.8 Macro
Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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Outfit : Giz Seorn - Jenna Hoodie and shorts. At Uber.
Boots and socks : Eudora3D Arid Boots. In main store.
Hair : Wasabi // Zoya Mesh Hair. In main store.
Head : Lelutka - Nova - Evolution. Available in Lelutka main store.
Skin : Glam Affair - Lailani 04C. At Access.
Pose and props (heart, pencil, jar - Bright Ideas Gacha - Outburst. At TLC The Liaison Collaborative.
Decor :
Minimal - Residential Backdrop. At N21
Picture Holder : Serenity Style. Gacha in main store.
Saint Bernard Dog and Snowdog decor : Jian. Snow Day Gacha. In main store.
This morning, in my local park. So lovely to have the sunshine !
~Edited in Topaz Studio - minimal processing ~ taken with my iPhone 11.
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Hit of the day: Clayton Joseph Scott - Mombo
Featuring Seniha Originals' Belinda set available at ACCESS.
With this one I concentrated more on the bright centre of the Lilly, with the petals more of a frame for the bright centrepiece.
The Cape Daisies are blooming :)
Many thanks for all the kind comments and faves on my images and stay safe out there everyone.
The male painted bunting (Passerina ciris) is one of the most brightly colored songbirds in North America. The French name for the species, nonpareil (without equal), refers to its distinctive purple, blue, red, yellow and green plumage. Males attain adult plumage when two years old. Females are a yellowish green and resemble subadult males. The male’s song is a variable high-pitched warble.
Range
Painted buntings occur in two geographically distinct breeding populations: a western population that ranges from northwest Florida to Texas, including Oklahoma and parts of Mexico; and an eastern population limited to coastal areas from North Carolina to northern Florida, and inland along large rivers. Two subspecies are recognized based on geographic distribution, migration patterns and timing of molt (shedding of feathers). Painted buntings in Franklin, Gulf, Bay and Wakulla counties of the Florida Panhandle may be an expansion of the western subspecies or an overlap of occurrence. Genetic studies are needed to determine the range of the two subspecies, or if they are so dissimilar that two separate species should be designated. The breeding range of the eastern subspecies in Florida extends along the northeast coast from the state line south to Cape Canaveral and inland along the St. Johns River. Eastern painted buntings winter in south Florida, Cuba, Jamaica and the Bahamas. Florida is the only state with a breeding and wintering population.
Coastal scrub plant communities and edges of coastal oak hammocks are the preferred breeding habitats in Florida; however, the subspecies may also use roadside thickets, uncultivated fields, abandoned citrus groves and some urban areas. Painted buntings build nests in shrubs or small trees, usually within 6 feet (approximately 2 meters) above the ground.
I found this male in Polk County, Florida.
A bright blue moon appearing after a heavy downpour brightening up the dark sky..
Wishing you all a bright Sunday tomorrow...