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Nachdem die Juli-Flut meinen PC Arbeitsplatz genommen hat, hab ich jetzt eine improvisierte Nebenstelle aufgebaut, und kann wieder gelegentlich bei flickr ein Bild hochladen und ein paar Sternchen vergeben. Ich hoffe, dass ich auch bald wieder Eure Fotos in gewohnter Art kommentieren kann. Bis dahin bitte ich um Nachsicht und Geduld.
After the July flood took my PC workstation, I have now set up an improvised extension and can occasionally upload a picture to flickr and assign a few favs. I hope that I will soon be able to comment on your photos again in the usual way. Until then, I ask for your forbearance and patience.
Bugs sitting on the camera bag that he has taken a liking to and gazing up at me willing me to understand what he is trying to communicate to me. He is so cute when he does this.
Communicating by written word, or even paying by cheque, are activities becoming outdated or obsolete. I love writing with this pen which I have had for most of my adult life, but nowadays such a pleasure is confined to birthday, greetings or Christmas cards.
Macro Monday's and the theme of "Holes".
I had a look for objects with holes this week and in the end settled on my son's Star Trek Communicator toy as I liked the mesh of holes in the flip-top lid.
This was lit from behind using my flashgun for a more contrasty look.
The really amazing thing about being shut away and separated is that we are not so much shut away with all the communication possibilities we have, which makes our lives so much easier. I remember when I had children in Brazil and my family were in Britain, and Gerry, my husband's family were here in the USA it was almost impossible to talk to one another, even telegrams did not necessarily make it, we had to rely on the good old letter, that took its sweet time! But today through the internet etc I am able to keep in touch with my family and friends in Europe, Canada, South America and any state here in the USA. A miracle indeed! Always look on the bright side my friends.
My original photo was taken on the iPhone and then I added another work and new dimensions through PicMonkey and Photoshop and Lightroom.
This work is done for Continuing with my Positive Flags of the Nations with a tribute to Finding the Beauty That Surrounds Us. Also for Finding the Beauty in the World Today Despite the Hardships Given Us by the Coronavirus. And for the Monitor Madness group.
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️
This SavannahSparrow was flicking its wings when another one flew close. I am assuming this is the same behaviour as the Eastern Bluebird when partners flies back.
Somewhere over the Indian Ocean
It's amazing how close they can fly to each other. True artistry!
Thunderbirds at Thunder Over Michigan.
• The *Scuttles hyperactiva* is a lively insect known for its ceaseless energy. Darting through dense underbrush, it thrives on nectar and tiny seeds, building intricate burrows with lightning speed. Its kaleidoscopic exoskeleton dazzles predators, while its rapid movements make capture nearly impossible. Social and industrious, it communicates with rhythmic leg vibrations. Revered for pollinating rare plants, this tiny dynamo embodies nature's restless, colorful vitality in a world of constant motion.
MIRE PUNTA BALLENA:
Punta Ballena
Maldonado
Uruguay
South America
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Hair - Magika, No
Lingerie - Blacklace, Primal
Stockings - Bebe
Shoes - REIGN, Bow Peeps
Rings & Bangle - MG
Watch & Nails - Mandala
Picture by Chopay Wildcat
Un irrefrenabile bisogno di comunicare le proprie emozioni innescate dalla visione del bello.
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An uncontrollable need to communicate their emotions triggered by the vision of beauty.
(I'm sorry, but I cannot get these mysterious devices out of my head)
Ivanpah Solar Project
Mojave Desert, California
I Know Many Communicate With a Small Device
Telling the world their hopes, fears, and triumphs
So I will tell the world my stories of a friend I call nature
Showing that beauty of a creation started long ago
With canyons and mountains and valleys and ridges
I do so want to walk and explore, camera in hand.
Another work of short poetry or prose to complement the image captured one afternoon in Grand Canyon National Park while taking in views at Navajo Point. This view is looking to the west across temples, buttes, and so many other eroded formations present in this part of the national park. A small portion of the Colorado River can be seen in the left of middle portion of this image. By angling my Nikon SLR camera slightly downward, I felt I was able to create a more sweeping view across all these formations present. I later worked with control points in DxO PhotoLab 4 and then made some adjustments to bring out the contrast, saturation and brightness I wanted for the final image.