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I couldn't decide between my levitation shot or this "kung-fu" shot. Im sure this shot had the cattle, off camera-left, just rolling with laughter. I just always wanted to shoot one of these jump shots. This was about my 9th attempt. The first eight caught me with some pretty ridiculous face and body poses.
Daily Dog Challenge: Patterns
Doggie pattern blanket for extra warmth in Winter, although they never stay under it😂
This is what happens when Etta decides she wants the bed Kahn is already in ... sometimes he moves ... if not she, eventually does.
Photo taken on January 10, 2025, at 19:21:11 p.m.
LET GO and TRUST LIFE again (Official Music Video Trust Your Timing) Fearless Soul
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Since deciding that drawing with pencils was something I should do, I have been sharing my work with you' This is the last one for now - I must motivate myself to get away from the camera and computer more often!
Today i visit this wonderful sim Bal Harbour, found myself wondering around and was so hard to decide where to pose for my foto. Wanted to pose in every spot there... and this talented artist Lam Erin who deisgned the sim was so kind welcoming me. Amazing work u did Lam my respect u did earned it :)
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Like many trucks at Dave's Old Truck Rescue in Sprague, WA, this truck can't decide what color it wants to be.
whether to ruin our carpet or ruin our lives ;-)
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acer, green leaf japanese maple, 'Nishiki momiji', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
Couldn't decide between the two xD
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Could not decide which l liked the best so did it half and half,.......This Car is a Peugeot "Quadrilette" dating from 1928.it was seen at the Steam & Vintage Rally at Driffield in East Yorkshire.
After carefully observing the surroundings for dangers, the Savannah Sparrow decides its safe enough to enjoy a bath!
I cant decide if i love or hate this editing?
what do you rate it from 1 to 10?
i was going for dream like pastel colors..
i do love the AMAZING TEXTURE BY BETH.armsheimer
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Last shot from this trip, I promise. I struggled with this shot, I could not decide between a border or no border, this won but only just. I love other peoples b&w shots with borders but I am never certain on my own. I always think that the white border draws your eye away from the image.
You decide to take a nice raft trip in the swamp of terror. As you traverse the murky liquid, sinister forms glide toward you through the toxic, bubbling surface. You are about to be attacked by bush-men.
Bush-Men: Once, they were a colony of sofisticated bird-watchers. But now, after years of wading in the toxic Swamp of Terror, they have been mutated into insane hunters with bushes for heads. Masters of camoflage (for obvious reasons), they are some of the deadliest people in the jungle realms.
Health: 21
Can’t decide which one of these I like better. One of them will be my photo for the day. Was cleaning out basement and noticed the late afternoon light coming through the window. Had to try to get a shot of it.
Day 11 of 365
Comer también es tomar decisiones.
No simplemente sentarse a la mesa y comer.
cuando tomas tu alimento decides que tipo de cuidados das a tu cuerpo y al medio ambiente. como te quieres sentir y ver y que mundo dejaremos a las nuevas generaciones con cada acto o decision
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Bird Buffet this little fellow cant decide, peanuts or seed so he took his time to do so, shot in North Carolina.
I can't decide whether I prefer the landscape or portrait version of this silhouette in a farm field I photographed this Springtime...
But it was nice to get some nice golden colours and a silhouette from my camera!
As I recover from shoulder surgery, I have assigned myself a big, major, huge project…and yes it concerns photography! My mission, should I decide to accept it (Mission Impossible reference) is to clean out and organize my 2TB external hard drive…that contains every digital photo that I have retained since 1985. The majority also have the RAW file associated with that photo attached. Files numbering in the tens of thousands that have been filed, misfiled, triple duplicated and thrown into folders as if I were dealing cards. My ADHD and sense of personal embarrassment will simply not allow this craziness to continue.
The blessing of this process is not just the discovery of photos long forgotten, but the memories contained. These files may well prove themselves to be priceless…not just for the memories depicted in the photos, but as a partner as I spent the next five weeks, the hours ahead fighting off my nemesis, boredom!
Here is one from a very good day…
You know that it was a very good day when you can remember everything about that day, the temperature, the warmth of the sun, the smell of a spring pasture and in this case anxiety of having to go to work when your best girl is about to give birth! It was the 13th of May, 2010 and our National Champion (Reserve Color Champion, 2006 AOBA Nationals) girl Rosalita was in labor. Joann and I both went to work to check in and start clearing the days schedule, both securing the day off with bosses and returning to the farm in record time.
A quick switch from work to farm cloths and a short trot to the front pasture found that Rosalita had already lost her mucus plug…her cria would be born anytime now. It was time to grab some lawn chairs, my camera and our birthing kit and just wait for things to progress. In the back of my mind, I prayed for a smooth, natural birth and that I would not have to put on the big gloves ever again and assist.
The next hour provided us with a memory of a lifetime as Giacomo would come into the world! A 19.2-pound male from Legend’s Challenger, at that time one of the top gray males in the country. The beauty of the moment, the cycle of life experience on such a beautiful May day is forever etched into my soul. Joann and I removed the remnants of the birth sack and dried our gift. The name Giacomo was chosen as it was in honor of my father who had passed some four years before. It was his childhood nickname and I know that it would have made him smile…like this photo does for me now as I utilize the editing program Lightroom to bring it to life.
This photo captures the bonding process/moment that alpaca mothers do just after birth. She gently takes her lips and nose and rub it against that of her cria, all the while making a clicking sound that bonds the two together for life. She will also use the same area to help her cria stay steady on its wabbly, minutes old legs.
What a blessing it is to witness not just the new physical body that God had created, but also the pure, palpable, natural love that was immediate between mother and son as well.
I didn’t know it then, but Giacomo would be the last cria born to us at Serene-n-Green Alpacas. In the early fall of 2010, a couple came to the farm and bought our last five alpacas, water buckets, farm name, logos, hay and trailer to start their own turn-key alpaca farm in Ohio.
Today, when anyone asks if I miss raising alpacas my response is immediate and direct. I miss birthing those babies!
Chase experiences, not things!
Couldn't decide whether I like this title or "Sorry to Leave you Hanging" so I went with this one! Saw this as I was pulling into my garage yesterday and went out today and decided I better capture it before it actually falls to the ground. Do you have any idea how hard it is to capture a leaf while the wind is blowing it all over the place. I think it was worth not giving up though.
HBW also to all my friends.
UPDATE: The leaf has fallen (October 2, 2009). Nice while it lasted!
I could not decide which of these two images I liked best. One is looking east and one west along the same colonnade. Notice on this one there is the relief of an artist carved into one of the columns. Unfortunately I don't know who is is supposed to be.
Explore Highest position: 361 on Thursday, December 18, 2008
Photographed during the May Day Marches, Malaga 2018.
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Olive deciding to ban me frim using my iPad by lying on it. However I had my phone to capture her looking very satisfied with herself.
Sometimes I decide to go down a narrow winding country lane just to see what's at the bottom, and that was how I came across Terras Bridge, which is about one mile north of Looe in south-east Cornwall. This shot, taken from the bridge, looks upriver to the north.
The bridge dates from around 1825, and it was around this time that a canal was dug alongside the river, starting just to the south of this bridge, to connect Looe to Liskeard. It was originally used to carry sea-sand and lime to help improve the acid soil of the farmers' fields. (You'll see numerous lime kilns in this part of the country, and as Cornwall has no limestone of its own it needed to be brought in by sea.) Then coming back the other way from about 1843 it would bring tin and copper ore from the Caradon Hill area of Bodmin Moor by way of the Liskeard & Caradon mineral railway. That railway line ended at Moorswater just outside Liskeard, as did the canal.
The canal company decided to build the railway (as an extension of the other line) alongside their canal in around 1860, and this of course eventually made the canal itself redundant. These days the railway line brings visitors to Looe from Liskeard in a single diesel-powered coach, though when I first came here in the mid-50s a steam tank-engine (think Thomas!) used to haul two carriages. It was how I arrived in Looe with my parents for my first holiday in Cornwall.