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“They say the captain goes down with the ship, so when the world ends, will God go down with it?”

 

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Azoury France - Caesar Mask for Blush

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Azoury France - Cyrus Boots for Cosmopolitan

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Groenekeizervlieg, Lucilia Caesar.

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Geen stack, één enkele foto.

 

Green Emperor Fly, Lucilia Caesar.

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No stack, one single shot.

My son and Elaine's big doberman 'puppy'

Las Vegas

 

Camera: Canon Eos 6D

Lens: EF17-40mmF/4L-USM

Aperture: f/7,1

Focal Length: 20 mm

Shutter Speed: 1/50

ISO: 4000

 

Caesars Palace’s Augustus Tower rises into the early-evening Las Vegas sky.

He was carrying that stone, when he decided to have a shake off, and it went flying lol

Caesar checks the guide, and enjoys the summit of our 89th walk completing our Wainwright round.

Caesars Palace entrance along the world famous Las Vegas Strip, Nevada.

 

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Le Caesars Palace est un important hôtel-casino situé entre le Bellagio et The Mirage sur le fameux Strip de Las Vegas, au Nevada.

L'hôtel compte 3 349 chambres réparties sur cinq tours.

Le casino offre de nombreuses tables de jeux et machines-à-sous sur 11 984 m2.

L'hôtel dispose de nombreux restaurants.

D'après diapositive de juillet 1989.

Caesar likes close up shots :-)

Family pet - and fearsome watchdog!

In the field among the buttercup and grass

Meet Julius Caesar (J.C.), my 14 months old F6 Savannah cat. Athletic built, loves to jump and climb. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 2020.

Nikon D800

Yongnuo AF 50mm f/1.8

 

Tryouts with my very first prime lens.

 

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Rod Stewart live in Vegas

Whilst doing some portraits at Newcastle Falcons yesterday, managed to grab a quick shot of the magnificent Caesar, the owner of the club's dog.

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I really like this shot, first one taken outside with natural light which improves the photo by a lot!

 

Anyways, this shows fallschirmjagers and wehrmacht defing the last line of defence before Rome.

Enjoy :)

 

Inspired by Elliot A and Planet Terror

The iconic front entrance and fountains of Caesars Palace.

 

Las Vegas, NV

Lucilia caesar is a member of the fly family Calliphoridae commonly known as blow flies.[2] L. caesar is commonly referred to as the common greenbottle, although this name may also refer to L. sericata. The adult flies typically feed on pollen and nectar of flowers. The larvae feed mainly on carrion.

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From information sign...

 

A fort has stood on this spot since at least 1680 to protect the southern half of Rocquaine Bay.

 

At that time it was armed with two 'sakers' (31⁄2 inch calibre cannons). During the 18th century the gun platform was extended and musket steps were added.

 

During the early years of the 19th century, with the threat of French invasion at its height, the present magazine was added and the parapet strengthened.

 

A signal mast was sited on the bastion at the south-western corner of the fort. The fort was armed with three 18-pounder guns.

 

By 1842 Fort Pezeries had fallen into disrepair. During the Second World War the German occupying forces built an earthwork machine gun position on the shortened western wall.

 

Maybe yes, mabe not. We found this bust in an old classroom. It was completely ravaged. The young students had opened holes in his eyes, had broken the nose and one hear. They even did drawings and lettering with graffiti ink impossible to erase. I thought I could use it as a mannequin, while I do not have one that suits my purposes. Cristina is restoring it and giving it a new life. We are willing to share the Atelier with this fellow, as he seems to be quiet and nice. We decided to give him the name of Caesar.

The original photo was of a tacky statue that graced a hall on the cruise ship we traveled on to explore parts of Alaska. Personally, I feel that my Photoleap editing greatly improved its appearance.

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