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Todays 'squared circle' is an old badge, depicting 'The Clash' with artwork from their self titled debut album from 1977.
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Nature has a way of surprising me when I least expect it. I found this two-tone Bromeliad at the Begonia House in the Botanic Gardens, Wellington.
I watched these beautiful little pin-tailed whydahs for hours and was really lucky to get this shot as two had an altercation in midair. One situation where I was rewarded for my patience!
FashionNatic - Cash jacket with Shirt & Top Fatpack - Man Cave Event
BRABOS -Clark Hairbase
[Chris Two Designs] - Molotov Fatpack - Unpack
No matter how bitter things get in the middle of a sibling rivalry, your brother will never forget that deep down that they truly love you.
In many things you will fight against each other, but when you find yourself enclosed by the problems the world is putting on you, your brother will stand with you 'till the end.
Evidently this is a Red Milkweed Beetle. Not on milkweed here, obviously, but he there are many milkweed plants nearby, and evidently the young live underground and eat milkweed roots, hence the name.
Thanks to all who stop by and view or comment on my photos!
It's my part for @ur_lug`s "The Uprising" collaboration in INSTAGRAM so if you interested in, check out their page ( www.instagram.com/ur_lug/ ) to see more!
Story:
In the North, autumn hindered the war greatly because of the changeable temperature, and in the South, the rebellion was just beginning to strengthen its position. To undermine the government, the rebels staged an attack on a small but wealthy village. They did not even know that the king had sent a vassal with soldiers to collect tribute that day. Crumbled leaves, the hint of arms and the blood flowed. Who will hold the South?
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
This young woman was so beautifully coordinated in pink yet with a hideously clashing lilac phone case. Still a great shot to continue on my theme of 'pink and blue'.
Enjoy and I wish you all a great weekend!
The peculiar galaxy NGC 3256 dominates this image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. This Milky Way-sized galaxy lies about 120 million light-years away in the constellation Vela, and is a denizen of the Hydra-Centaurus Supercluster.
NGC 3256 may seem peaceful, a swirl of tightly entwined spiral arms set in a hazy cloud of light, but this image shows the aftermath of an ancient cosmic clash. This distorted galaxy is the wreckage of a head-on collision between two equally massive spiral galaxies which astronomers estimate to have met around 500 million years ago. The tumultuous past of NGC 3256 is captured in the long tendrils of shining dust and stars which extend outwards from the main body of the galaxy. The striking red and orange regions spread across the galaxy contain young stars created in the merger that are irradiating small dust grains, which then emit infrared light that is captured in astonishing detail by Webb’s instruments. Further out, there are extended tidal features, which are mostly stars pulled out of the galaxies when they collided.
If you were asked to picture a galaxy collision, you might picture stars careening into one another with catastrophically explosive results. In reality, the spaces between the stars in a galaxy are vast; when galaxies collide, their clouds of stars pass through one another and mingle like two clouds of smoke. The gas and dust in colliding galaxies does interact, however, and with spectacular results. The galactic collision that created NGC 3256 triggered a luminous burst of star formation that can be seen in the brightest portions of this image. These infant stars shine most brightly at infrared wavelengths, light which can penetrate through obscuring dust in the galaxy, and which makes the stars perfect subjects for Webb.
This observation is one of several which take a detailed look at the physics of star formation and black hole growth in nearby merging galaxies, hoping to transform astronomers' understanding of galactic evolution. Capturing a selection of luminous infrared galaxies like NGC 3256 will help the astronomical community to understand how Webb can unravel the complex histories of nearby star-forming galaxies.
This image contains data from Webb’s Near-InfraRed Camera and Mid-InfraRed Instrument, which — as the names suggest — capture NGC 3256 in stunning detail at infrared wavelengths. Previous observations of NGC 3256 with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope revealed this cosmic collision at visible wavelengths, and Hubble and Webb observations are shown side-by-side using the slider tool here.
[Image Description: A large, face-on spiral galaxy. The core is radiating very brightly. Streaks of dust glow intensely red, in the centre and across most of the galaxy. This gas is surrounded by a dark grey halo made of the galaxy’s stars. The halo stretches out into a tidal tail at the upper-left, and another at the bottom. Small stars and galaxies surround the spiral galaxy, on a black background.]
Credits: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, L. Armus, A. Evans
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Clash Of Titans - Thagydhes by Daniel Arrhakis (2023)
With the music : "I Fear Nothing" from the Audiomachine release COLONY
In a universe hidden beyond a gigantic black hole where light hides between dark worlds and hybrid bionic civilizations.
In one of the Orth nebulae a planetary system hides some of the giants of the seas. The Thagydhes, giant bionic beings who reign undisputed over the seas of the third planet that surrounds Enthyor, the golden light star.
Territorial battles are unavoidable between the giants that navigate the immense seas of Amaranth, a planet for thrill - and adrenaline seekers!
Hidden Universe - The Lost Alien Worlds A Creative Gothic Futuristic Surrealistic series by Daniel Arrhakis based in the Art style of HR Giger, using Artificial Intelligence Art, stock images and images of mine.
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Model : Crystal
Ironically hypocritical and Comically tragic in every way
That's my family
I can truly say
If another was so lucky
To own this set of bodies
They would never move away
And visit everyday!
Because we're all so close
That when someone has an overdose
Of who-knows-what we get on a plane!
Or take a fast train!
Yes! No one will ever say my Aunt doesn't care!
For when grandma's sick she's always there!
Post haste without a care
My uncle,the closest, is a genius
Sometimes I think his brain's too tedious
He's oh so cleanly
And oh so friendly
But I must disdain
that from when I said
This was my family
I was being a bit vague and wrong
You see it was sarcasm all along
So you figured it out
My family is really ironically hypocritical and comically tragic in every sense of the way
And on most good days
I sit here and wonder
Am I really related to the others??
Clash of titans. Two Rocky Mountain Bighorn Rams (Ovis canadensis) set to butt horns on a snow covered ridge in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
Se acaba el emes de Noviembre y con ello el celo de estos ungulados. Las cabras montesas (capra pyrenaica) se enfrentan a duros duelos, haciendo resonar entre montes el choque de sus cuernos.
It ends the month of November and with it the zeal of these ungulates. The mountain goats (capra pyrenaica) face hard duels, making the clash of their horns echo between mountains.