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For the MIXMASTER CHALLENGE 12, which has some strange requirements! To-wit: 1) a face; 2) 1-3 wild animals or birds; 3) one of the 4 elements (I chose fire); include no grass; and be mostly in warm colors.
All images are my own; assembled in PaintShop Pro and posterized.
Theme in the Hiekkaoliivi`s Saturday Surprise -challenge was "Joy". I think I have to explain a little bit this one.
My mum has been in the hospital over three weeks and my joy of christmas was that she could come home for the Christmas Eve and spend that day with us. But still... I felt so bad when we had to take her back to hospital in the evening.
That image what I used is from the Hugo Simberg`s painting called Wounded angel (I`m not sure is that right translation, In Finnish: Haavoittunut enkeli). I love that painting!
Simberg painted that after he had been in the hospital over six month. He said that he wanted to fight through the illness because he want to get that painting finished.
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Came across this team recently, so I thought I'd take a quick photo of the group! It's such a weird group, but the more I think about it the more it really works out!
2023 Weekly Challenge 43/52 ~ Quote
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. All comments and Faves are very much appreciated
Second Car I've ever built (not counting chibis), and the first real car. The back's pretty lame, but I like how to rest turned out.
My second build for the ABS Builder Challenge, representing the Olive Green Corner House. The seed piece for the Season One Finale is the dark red Modified Brick with Curved Top.
This morning glory seeded itself very late this year but the unseasonably warm weather has given it a spurt so it has managed to climb up several feet. I doubt that it will flower though.
33/52 in 2023 challenge: twisted
Skyline Challenge today in Martinborough. Stopped up here just long enough to take a pic on my phone and crack on again.
The challenge was to take a picture of water well we have loads of it , so took a pic of the North sea the little headland is at Pegwell Bay,it has suffered from cliff erosion but boulders have been put at the bottom and that appears to have halted the erosion process for the moment, behind can be seen the coast that goes down to Sandwich.
Apologies for early submission but won't be back online till tomorrow night.
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Challenge: January :Owner : pitkin27
Credits: Art work by me : Hugs,1Westiexx
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I was given this little key chain free: we were shopping in a book store and I found this little camera. The clerk could not find a price for it so she gave it to me free :)
Neist Point Lighthouse in Isle of Skye, Scotland at sunrise. These photographers had camped there in ultra cold super windy conditions. Just wanted to show how some photographers go to extremes, challenging themselves against the elements to get the best shots/footage.
Hi-Res: 500px.com/photo/194683551/
« L'idéal du calme est dans un chat assis. » de Jules Renard
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Challenge.. ' Animals_B ' Owner : Gibby Frogett
Art work by me : Hugs,1Westie xx
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Challenge #184
When Traci rang the doorbell holding onto an almost unconscious Cannon, I was alarmed and worried. I said, "What's going on, Traci?" Turns out Cannon was still groggy with anesthesia after having his wisdom teeth surgically removed. The surgeon gave instructions of how to take care of him. He was loopy for a while but then started to come out of it. These are the "Unexpected Moments" I'm not crazy about. Was nice to have his mother around to take care of him!
This challenge is to create a page showing a Dumbo .
Art work by me. Challenge ends : 8th June 2024
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Union Pacific #3985 - Cheyenne, Wyoming - May 27th, 1984.
"Union Pacific 3985, or UP 3985, is a four-cylinder simple articulated 4-6-6-4 Challenger-type steam locomotive owned and operated by Union Pacific Railroad in the Western United States. It was built in 1943 by the American Locomotive Company of Schenectady, New York. The locomotive is one of only two of the original 105 Union Pacific Challengers in existence, along with UP 3977, which is on static display in North Platte, Nebraska. Until it was placed in storage in Cheyenne, Wyoming, in 2010, UP 3985 was the largest and heaviest operational preserved steam locomotive in the world." - Wikipedia
Thought I'd challenge myself to some macro photography during lockdown and whilst the hibiscus flowers are still looking so stunning in the garden.
Cut Footage- Ohau Point- Post 2016 Earthquake - Seal Colony
Morning seems to be the time for challenge mode.
Video for storage purposes only.
Can someone tell me why my metadata won't transfer when I upload a video?? I've tried changing the file type, but that hasn't worked.
Our Daily Challenge: Three of Something
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Leaving in Style
A XOJET Bombardier Challenger 300 about to line up for at Sint-Maarten, not a bad way to travel if you ask me
I was shopping with my daughters Traci and Laurie and they decided I needed this plant. What I need with another live plant is beyond me because over the years I have created quite a large plant cemetery. I don't know how to take care of plants. But, the girls fell in love with this flowering plant so I did too. It's called a Bromeliad and I've seen it before, probably in Hawaii. The plant is native to South and Central America, so maybe I saw it in Paraguay or Brazil, who knows? Or maybe even in Guatemala. I'm told you only ever need to buy one Bromeliad in your lifetime because when it dies you can take the pups, transplant them, and a whole new plant grows. Now here's the kicker. It takes anywhere from 3 to 6 years for pups to flower. I'm probably going to be dead and long gone before I can enjoy the flowering pups.
I’ve decided this photo has a Mother & Child relationship. It’s a stretch but I’m in the mood for thinking outside the box—get the creative juices flowing!