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Morella, Spain, Valencia, Spanje

 

The first wow factor is when you first see the village from a distance of a few miles. Located on the hill with a stunning ancient castle on the top, as if it were a giant crown, the picturesque village piques your appetite for the adventure ahead.

 

The combination of medieval stone walls, white houses, and terracotta-colored roofs looked stunning and dramatic on a cloudy day. It instantly got me back in time.

combination of soft and sharp

Looking close...on Friday!

I am not sure of the identity of this flower, just that it passed the blooming phase:-)

 

I am getting fewer and fewer flowers to photograph right now. Might be a good time to slow down for the winter.

Combination of motion blur and selective colour. I am beginning to really like this look although it seems to be a bit of a long process for me. I am saying not so easy. I like the outcome though.

Happy Sliders Sunday

As you know, with mirrorless cameras, getting flight shots is tough with a busy background. In the Z9 firmware update 4.0, they added a feature called Auto Capture. I tried it out yesterday. All you do is set up a tripod, enter some parameters for the shot you want, activate the program and walk away. The camera looks for any combination of settings and takes shots on its own. This one was set up for motion in a defined area of the frame. Lets say, it worked great.

Berlinische Galerie

 

Detail einer Stahlskulptur des Künstlerpaares Martin Matschinsky und Brigitte Matschinsky-Denninghoff

Dreiheit (1993)

Fortuitous interplay

Combination arrangement

Novelty resulting

Mushrooms are miniature pharmaceutical factories, and of the thousands of mushroom species in nature, our ancestors and modern scientists have identified several dozen that have a unique combination of talents that improve our health.

 

Paul Stamets.

  

For Smile on Saturday - mushrooms

An artist finds

his happiest combination

in a play of complementary colors.

They are direct contrasts

yet do not jar;

they awaken the beholder,

but do not disturb him

( Charles E. Burchfield )

 

😄 HAPPY MACRO MONDAY TO EVERYONE 😄

 

Part of a poppy petal (< 2 ½ ” x 2 ½ ” incl. neg. space )

Taken on July 30th, 2019 and uploaded for #MacroMondays #ComplementaryColours

  

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200

ƒ/2.8

4.5 mm

1/60 Sec

ISO 400

 

Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)

 

My second attempt to the Macro Mondays theme "Styling food on a fork"

 

Cherry tomato and cheese

 

This is the Temptress hair from Exile out at Epiphany. I got the fatpack and the textures are fucking amazing! Run do not walk to acquire this hair! I have so many ideas with these textures.

 

The tattoos are a BOM combination of Avalon's Gift (Green) and Damask's Mark.

fruit and vegetables

Seen in EXPLORE #96

 

I was amazed by the beauty of the sky!!! The different combination of colors captured my eyes....

This is a combination of a crystal glass bowl full of colourful glass beads illuminated from below. A glass containing water and cooking oil was placed on top of the glass beads with the camera lens positioned inside the glass to take a 1:1 macro shot.

 

** As ever dear Admin/Mods CrAzY Tuesday group: If this photo is not remotely acceptable even if viewed from a very high altitude with the wind blowing from the North I fully and completely agree not to enter into any complaint whatsoever either written, verbal, in-person, in-dreams or in any way that might result in causing unwanted stress to yourselves or family pets :)

 

1:1 Macro

Canon PowerShot SX430 IS

f/4

1/50

4.3 mm

ISO 100

 

Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)

 

Happy Crazy Tuesday!

Combination of sl and rl ladscapes, stork and loads of texture comes from my old stocks:)

Oryginal background i made a year ago in one of the most beautiful gardens in second life.

Wish you all calm sunday.

satyanarayana temple at vijayawada

... Combination of Flora and Fauna.

 

A Thick-legged flower beetle ~ Oedemera nobilis on a Seaside Daisy ~ Erigeron glaucus.

 

I took this photo on the 6th, but didn't know what the theme was for today at the time. Since last Monday, I've hardly been out due to the horrible weather.

 

The photo hasn't been on Flickr before, although similar ones of it have.

 

Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.

colours and patterns impressed me.

 

thanks for every one for views, faves, and comments.

This is a combination of two or three of my photos. I can't even remember which ones, anymore. But I liked how they looked when I put them together.

Created for Smile on Saturdays theme, combination of flora and fauna.

A huge part of styling is picking the right combination of cosmetics and accessory pieces for the perfect look. Fashion is a very popular art form, vehicle for self-expression, and creativity - especially when it comes to choosing your aesthetics.

 

The choices you therefore make in your jewelry selections play a vital role in expressing who you are and what pieces are most important to your fashion interests and statements.

 

This Heartsdale Jewelry’s [HJ] Mists of Avalon Necklace & Earrings Set is one splendid example. This elegant, gold-veined and black pendant set is a mystical and magical pairing which seamlessly complements the stunning biophilic beauty of this Le'La Hiral Outfit.

 

Adding to the glamorous vibe of this ensemble, I chose M&T Garage Giada Eyeshadow. It features eyeliner which is certainly beauty's shape shifter. Dark and smoldering with its winged look, this stunning makeup channels your mood into the exotics.

 

For my moist sexy looking lips, I selected YoUnique Cosmetics Monaco Glamour lipstick. I then chose Maktub Store’s Gina Eyes. These eyes give my look a beautifully ferocious extra edge.

 

All of these items noted above are sold exclusively at Swank Events for September. Explore your beauty potential and come celebrate Swank Events 7 Year Anniversary with us!

 

Landmark:

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Combination Wheels of a Bike Lock. Submitted for the 7/1/19 Macro Mondays theme of “Wheels.”

view of Ljubljanski Grad (Ljubljana Castle), Tromostovje (Triple Bridge) and old town from Prešernov Trg (Prešeren Square)

 

Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia, located along a trade route between the northern Adriatic Sea and the Danube region, north of the country's largest marsh, inhabited since prehistoric times. It is the country's cultural, educational, economic, political and administrative center.

 

The exact origin of the name Ljubljana is unclear. In medieval times, both the river and the town were also called Laibach in German. This name was used within the region until 1918 and continues to be used in German. In Italian, the city is referred to as Lubiana, and in Latin, it is known as Labacum.

 

The German name was first documented in 1144, and the Slovenian form appeared in records as early as 1146. The 10th-century work "Life of Gregentios" provides the Greek variant Λυπλιανές (Lyplianes) and situates it among the Avars in the 6th century. This account is influenced by an earlier northern Italian source written shortly after the conquest of 774.

 

The connection between the Slovene and German names has posed a puzzle for scholars. In 2007, linguist Tijmen Pronk, an authority in comparative Indo-European linguistics and Slovene dialectology from the University of Leiden, provided strong support for the theory that the Slavic ljub- meaning "to love, like" was the most likely origin. He argued that the river's name likely stemmed from the settlement's name. Silvo Torkar, a linguist with expertise in Slovene names, put forth the idea that Ljubljana's name has its roots in "Ljubija", the original name of the Ljubljanica River. This can be traced back to the Old Slavic male name "Ljubovid", which translates to "the one with a lovely appearance". Torkar also asserted that the name "Laibach" is a combination of German and Slovene, sharing its origins with the same personal name.

 

Prešeren Square (Slovene: Prešernov trg) is the central square in Ljubljana. It is part of the old town's pedestrian zone and a major meeting point where festivals (like the annual Ljubljana Dragon Carnival), concerts, sports, political events, and protests take place. It was redesigned according to plans by Edvard Ravnikar from a funnel-shaped to a circular form in 1987–88 and renovated in 2007.

 

The Triple Bridge (Slovene: Tromostovje, in older sources also Tromostje) comprises three bridges spanning the Ljubljanica River. It connects the historical medieval town on the southeastern bank with the central Prešeren Square on the northwestern bank. Dating back to the 13th century, it stands as the oldest bridge in Ljubljana. In the early 1930s, the architect Jože Plečnik redesigned and expanded it. In August 2021, the Triple Bridge was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of Plečnik's enduring legacy.

ripe berries of lonicera caprifolium/ honeysuckle in combination with wild agrimony flowers forming a lovely spontaneous little scene

 

agrimony is a beneficial herb that was already known by ancient Greek and Romans, also in Keltic culture, China and by Native Americans... to treat eye and skin ailments or insomnia etc., in Europe during the middle ages and Afrika in VooDoo it was/is even used to dispel curses!

 

but nothing of course like laughing at our troubles to dispel them, much better than to hide or say repress them for which agrimony also helps according to the English Dr. Bach in 19th century... making more spontaneous and open, also brave and confident enough to face troubles... keeping naturally cheerful and jovial!

 

also lonicera is a traditional herb known to be very beneficial for health and it is very nutritious... a.o. also calming and strengthening it is... too much to name here... but let 's say it is quite a strong combination that I came across here in the park where only wild flowers are found!

This 1960 Aston Martin DB4GT, driven by Urs and Arlette Muller, was sporting a set of black wire wheels at the Goodwood Revival instead of its usual Borrani silver set I've seen it with previously, adding a sense of menace to the car that was previously missing. It also looks like the suspension has been worked on as well, with the car sitting slightly lower than normal (although this may be the combination of wheels/offset/angle of shot that give this illusion).

 

I've struggled to find any information about this DB4GT, so don't know its provenance, although I think its likely to be a continuation/replica given that there were only 75 genuine DB4GT's produced, 6 of which were in the lightweight spec where aluminium was used along with some extensive drilling of solid parts and stripping of luxury items such as the radio, clock, window washer bottle and bumpers.

 

A number of standard DB4GT's were brought closer to the lightweight spec after they were produced, but its not clear how extensive this was in terms of fitting of aluminium panels or the drilling of the chassis members.

 

The DB4GT itself is shorter in the wheelbase by 5 inches compared to the regulat DB4, and features closed headlights abd the larger bonnet vent. In keeping with Aston Martins luxury ethos, the DB4GT's were still fitted with leather upholstery and wilton carpets, something I'm sure was soon replaced or removed by owners keen to further improve performance.

 

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Dave Adams Automotive Images

This is a combination of four in camera 10 multiple exposures (40 images) and some textures.

 

I have been wanting to try the Pep Ventosa technique "in the round" after being inspired by the work of friends on Flickr. I was unable to do the exposures "in the round" as there were no single trees that I could walk around near-by. Will have to wait till we can move about more!

 

Instead I photographed 10 different street trees for each batch of multiple exposures and then blended them in Photoshop.

 

You can also take the images separately and blend them in Photoshop which I tried on one occasion and it crashed the computer! Huge files- I realised afterwards it is best to take them in jpegs.

 

The tree probably needs abit more definition to make this image successful but I liked the colours and textures I ended up with.

 

I think it is good to post an image of the beginning of a journey into a new technique and hopefully see an improvement along the way. I have a few more ideas to try.

 

Some flowers go together so very well, like these pink Tulips with the blue Hyacinths.

 

Perfect.

 

Thank you for your time and comments, M, (*_*)

 

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ANSH scavenger14 prickly

 

Looking Close on Friday combination of soft and sharp

 

CMWD_green

 

(believe me it looked way cooler in my imagination- giggling)

Novosibirsk city. I was walking across the bridge and suddenly gazed down to the little park. I noticed the sunlit gas distribution control rig, the white dog, orange fall foliage and brick wall buildings of the same color on the background. The perfect combination.

 

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The combination of floods, freezing conditions and sun were too much to resist. I was in search of a good vantage point to get shots that included the flooded Somerset levels and a good vantage point for the railway, this farm track took me to the right spot south west of Bridgwater and it gave me the added bonus of some ice in the foreground. A flock of Jackdaws are flying behind the voyager. An interesting fact is the collective noun for a group of Jackdaws is a ‘Train’.

220008 and 220024 form the 1V46 York to Plymouth.

The railway unions were on strike when we passed the Ribblehead Viaduct in the Yorkshire Dales, so there was little point in waiting for a train. In the background is Whernside, one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. It is the highest at 2,415 feet above sea level, with the other two being Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent. All three can be seen from near where this shot was taken.

 

The Ribblehead Viaduct in North Yorkshire is regarded as the most impressive structure on the Settle-Carlisle Railway. It is Grade II*-listed and dates from the 1870s when hundreds of railway builders ("navvies") lost their lives building the line, from a combination of accidents, fights, and smallpox outbreaks. In particular, building the Ribblehead (then called Batty Moss) viaduct, with its 24 massive stone arches 104 feet above the moor, caused such loss of life that the railway paid for an expansion of the local graveyard.

 

There is a fascinating and detailed historical note at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribblehead_Viaduct.

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ON THE REACTIONS I WILL TRY TO RESPOND BACK

location: kamay ni hesus shrine, lucban, quezon, philippines

Frog

Make a splash

Look before you leap

Don’t jump to conclusions

Enjoy a good swim

Stretch your legs often

Spend time at your PAD

Hop to it!

 

Smile on Saturday.

COMBINATION OF FLORA & FAUNA

Built in 1626, Ye Olde Whyte Lyon is an historic community pub that has truly stood the test of time thanks to a winning combination of beautiful beer, great pub food and friendly service.

 

Located in the centre of Locksbottom, near Orpington, it’s got everything you could wish for in a classic Kentish pub.

Credit to Warlock for the trigger, Miko for his font, and everybody who gave me suggestions in WIP posts. Thanks guys :)

 

The legendary Rusan Von Guyovich's most successful design, named eponymously and posthumously.

 

Some people have asked for the code, so here it is:

www.mediafire.com/?pbxnm6lf6u9xqqp

Beware, here there be white shapes and bad grouping.

Combination of low tide and fog in the evening made for an interesting view there in Bar Harbor, Maine.

of sea, sand and sunshine on the Solway Coast AONB

Combination of two of the Macro Mondays Challenges for this year: "Damage" and "Sidelit". The lighting was provided by a hand-held torch.

This pendant was a favourite of mine, bought on a trip to Venice. The tie gave way and it shattered on a concrete floor.

Never let something go to waste! It will become a photography prop from here on in!

 

I see it in everything, that it is often the combination that ‘makes’ something…

Whether it be food, clothes, colours euhh, or people… LOL

 

It becomes MORE, a perfect marriage or friendship?

A red Rose and an electric-blue Centaurea (Cornflower), YESSS!

 

Thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)

 

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A combination of vintage cars and planes were on display at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum-John C Munro Hamilton International Airport.

Girls like puppies

puppies like Adidas

for 7DWF fauna

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