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The Background comes from Pixabay,

and the Originaltexture its made by Tota.

 

Van the Man-Beatyful Visions

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOPvaLmBm38

 

processing,filter,texture,composing,digital painting

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Created for Mystic Challenges - Chinese Zodiac

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Created for Kreative People Treat This #284 - Jan 15th - 22nd

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Thanks to abstractartangel77 for the use of her fractal source images - Spiralling

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Rainbow Sphere

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The tiger is from a Yahoo search for the Chinese New Year..

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Filters, frame, sandstone texture, and text are from Photoshop.

 

Thanks everyone for your views, comments, awards, invites, and faves.

   

Ho visto un re" ('I have seen a king') is a song with text composed by Dario Fo and music by Paolo Ciarchi (credited in the first edition in Ernesto Esposito under the pseudonym Omicron ) and performed by Enzo Jannacci, which was first published in 1968, in the 45rpm Ho visto un re / Bobo Merenda [1] in the recording of the song the orchestra is directed by Luis Bacalov.

 

Ho visto un re is a satire against power. The narrative voice is that of some peasants who sing and point out that all powerful (the King, the Emperor, the Bishop, the Cardinal, the rich people) as they are touched their interests, even minimally, they start to cry. In contrast, the peasants, even when they are deprived of essential things, have to laugh because their «cry hurt the king it hurts the rich people and the Cardinal, they become sad if we cry».

 

In the lyrics are inserted a few phrases in Lombard language.

 

(wikipedia)

Le camp retranché de Lille était composée principalement d'une ceinture de sept forts, onze ouvrages et deux batteries ; Mons est un fort détaché à l'est de cette ceinture1.

 

C'est un fort Séré de Rivières de la première génération, construit en maçonnerie de briques recouverte d'une épaisse couche de terre, entouré de fossés défendus par deux caponnières (une double au nord-est et une simple au sud-est), le fossé de gorge par deux batteries de flanquement2. L'artillerie était placée sur des plateformes à l'air libre, séparées par des traverses-abris.

 

Le fort a été construit entre 1878 et 1880, à la suite du décret de 1878 signé par le président Patrice de Mac Mahon.

 

Par le décret du 21 janvier 1887, le ministre de la Guerre Georges Boulanger renomme tous les forts, batteries et casernes avec les noms d'anciens chefs militaires3. Pour le fort de Mons, son « nom Boulanger » est en référence au maréchal Étienne Macdonald : le nouveau nom devait être gravé au fronton de l'entrée. Dès le 13 octobre 1887, le successeur de Boulanger au ministère, Théophile Ferron, abroge le décret4. Le fort reprend officiellement son nom précédent.

La corolle des cyclamens, composée de cinq pétales partiellement soudés, est tournée vers le sol.

a morning fantasia composing :-)

 

Thanks to Pixabay, where is to found the image with the little Monk.

 

photography,processing,filter,texture,composing

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=npN7d2XYVUY&index=30&list...

  

Lent Series 2019—Sunday Iudica

 

{composed and captured in APS-C crop mode}

Composing aus Deviant Art Stock Schachfiguren und Burg . Eigene Texturen

I found it for a while...but it is short lived. Nevertheless it waits..

 

We walked to a headland for a sunset but it was out to sea.

Composed South instead of West and we’re treated to the last of the light. Again only we were there.

I am able to think straight when nobody about so managed some LE photography.

We couldn’t find the bay we were seeking but serendipity gave up this beautiful scene..

 

Composing

 

Morgen Zeremonie

HMM-- actually i had a wonderful time choosing, shooting, and experimenting with pics for this theme!! and learned so much about rendering things into b&w and the relative values in sliders.

 

this is thurman and his smile/face is just under an inch and he's my favorite of the possibles for "back to square one". he's particularly happy to be a part of the macro mondays group's pool for the theme of:

"back to square one" “Center Square B&W”: center composed, black and white image in square format...

 

ODC "available light"

Now that the American Goldfinch has fully composed himself, he's ready for one final photo before flying off.

Genofeva is a variant of Jennifer, a female given name, which goes back to the original Welsch name Gwenhwyfar. This is composed of the words "gwen" = "white", "beautiful" and "hwyfar" = "smooth", "soft" and is interpreted as "beautiful face" or "white cheek". Some other variations are Geneviève, Jennifair, Genevra, Ginevra or Genoveffa.

 

Genofeva is my mothers' first name. Her originally intended name was Rosemarie. But, as was the custom back then in the countryside, her father went to the registrar with a bottle of schnapps to register the new birth. A little more liquor then flowed and only after two days the registrar suddenly remembered about the birth entry; however he then not only entered a different name (Genofeva instead of Rosemarie), but also a wrong date of birth - an my mother got stuck with it :-))

 

Wow.....what can I say other than I am sooooo honored and so surprised to have my cover in your group. Thank you soooooooo much for this honor!!!

Composé à l'aide de Paco (thank you) : www.flickr.com/photos/pacomh00 et de : wallpapercave.com/w/wp5339431

 

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I jumped in the river and what did I see?

Black-eyed angels swam with me

A moon full of stars and astral cars

All the things I used to see

All my lovers were there with me

All my past and futures

And we all went to heaven in a little row boat

There was nothing to fear and nothing to doubt

I jumped into the river

Black-eyed angels swam with me

A moon full of stars and astral cars

And all the things I used to see

All my lovers were there with me

All my past and futures

And we all went to heaven in a little row boat

There was nothing to fear and nothing to doubt

 

Radiohead

Under 3 inches. Bounce lighting. Glossy black paper background. Redux of a less well composed image which has been deleted.

I composed this image during a recent hike in Sunshine Meadows, in Canada's Banff National Park. It is of Rock Island Lake.

 

Created by the passage of an immense glacier many millions of years ago, this lake has a curious feature that has given it its name. Unlike most other glacial valleys, a significant rocky peak was left in place, spared when the glacier scoured and eroded the basin. This small peak is now the ‘island of rock’ that gives the lake its name.

 

This photograph is the 3rd in a series of images from Sunshine Meadows. In the coming days, I will share other images from this iconic place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  

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Basalt structures near Axlafoss in Sudurland, Iceland

Panorama composed by 3 pics

Washington D.C.

 

The cherry blossoms were at their peak on Saturday around the Tidal Basin, and so were the masses of people that came to view/photograph them. I tried to compose my shots to be kinda different from what everyone else does, and did what I could to eliminate the many people from being in my captures.

  

THANKS FOR VIEWING!

is a feature of my camera that I used for light trails before.

But (as my tour guide pointed out) it's also possible to use it for landscape pictures.I tried this often during my holidays and this was one of my first attempts.

I composed this photograph while on a recent road trip through Canada's Banff National Park.

 

The image features Bow Lake and Bow Mountain as they appear on a sunny summer day, and on the left, a corner of Crowfoot Glacier peeks through. And as one walks along the lake's shore, it is pleasing to see families picnicking together, kids swimming and kayaks gently negotiating the blue-green waters.

 

Happy summer, everyone!

I composed this photograph of Le Chateau Montebello while visiting there during a lengthy road trip through Eastern Canada.

 

It claims to be the largest log building in the world. Construction for the hotel building was overseen by Finnish immigrant Victor Nymark, a master log builder who immigrated to Canada in 1924. As work on the building began before the hotel's final design plans were completed, Nymark's construction crew occasionally proceeded without blueprints to guide them.

 

The three resort buildings erected in 1930 were built using 10,000 western red cedar logs shipped from British Columbia. The log walls are painted black on the outside, although its interiors maintain natural wood colouring. The building also features 500,000 hand-slit cedar roof shakes and 166 kilometres of wooden moulding.

(Adapted from Wikipedia)

 

●Mouse Story●

●Mouse Style #30 Cat

 

●Composed: Top short + Top + Shorts.

For bodies: Maitreya Lara, Petite, Legacy, Belleza Freya, Isis, Slink Hourglass.

 

●Market: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Mouse-Style-30-Cat/22663884

 

●Sunny's Studio ♥ Pose: Lost on the Road to Nowhere ♥

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I composed this image close to the end-point of the Whiterock Trail in Utah's Snow Canyon State Park. It depicts some of the desert territory one navigates in completing this hike.

This image was composed at the tail end of a road trip to Peace River Country, in northern Alberta, Canada. It is of Athabasca and Andromeda Mountains, and the Athabasca Glacier.

well,outside there is a heat wave rolling through the streets.

so i have closed the window shutters,the ventilators runs,and

me and a little hangover,coolin us down in blue :-)

 

So What-Miles Davis

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylXk1LBvIqU

 

The Healer-J.L.Hooker,C.Santana

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW4a6ZGOy38

I composed this photograph during a late afternoon walk in the small town in which I live in Alberta, Canada. I left the sunspot in place, thinking of it as a bullseye for the shot.

 

The Bow Valley bisects the town, and interestingly, as the winter sun dips below the mountains on the South, half of the town slips into darkness while the elevated parts of the other half remain bathed in light. So, in winter, our town has a "dark side" and a "sunny side."

I composed this photograph of the Alberta, Canada badlands during a recent road trip to the southeastern region of the province.

 

Badlands are arid terrains where sedimentary rocks have been extensively eroded by water and wind. Canyons, ravines, gullies, hoodoos and other such geological formations are common in the badlands.

 

Many of Alberta's badlands were initially formed as a result of rapid channel downcutting (erosion) by glacial meltwater during the retreat of the Laurentide ice sheet about 13,000 years ago.

 

This area is particularly known for the abundant fossils that have been found here, including those of 33 species of dinosaurs.

  

Composed of unexpected rectangles, in a piano bar where last night, if I am not mistaken, some local Piano Man played Keith Jarrett’s Köln Concert. For the #Angle theme in #FlickrFriday

While weeding in the iris beds, I came upon this lovely natural composition - a clump of sedge completely overgrown by Speedwell.

Really, half the reason I'm so far behind in my weeding is that I'm always stopping and running to get the camera!

Shannon Falls is composed of a series of cliffs, rising 335 metres. Shannon Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. It is located 58 kilometers from Vancouver and 2 kilometers south of Squamish along the Sea to Sky Highway.

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