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Model is Little Twiglet
Can't decide which version I prefer more the b/w or the coloured one. The b/w one can be seen on my tumblr- bellakotak.tumblr.com/ Let me know which one you guys prefer :)
Twig brought up the idea of feathers, I took out this dress from my wardrobe and so this shot is really a result of both our contributions. I wanted to play with the concept of being torn between two worlds.. one thats natural and free and the other that's structured and fixed firmly to the earth. The dense woods reminded me of dark fairytales where the line between what's real and what's fantasy blurs with secrets hiding in the shadows.. a canvas where really anything is possible.
2015 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, C is for Change
These hydrangeas in the garden in Holland don't seem to be able to decide which colour they are or are going to be, so it looks as if they're changing colour all the time. Apparently all these hydrangeas start out as pink ones, but the final colouring has something to do with the amount of calcium in the soil. The image is a combination/merge of two photos of these flower heads.
I've just realised (through a sudden surge of faves) that this image has reached Explore, entering at # 76, thank you so much for the views, comments and faves !
Decide di restare alta, tra Pareti mozzafiato...
Luoghi inaccessibili, aspri...
I suoi luoghi, il suo territorio di caccia...
Mi basta osservarla, sono contento cosi!
Il mio tempo in Montagna!
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La Vallée d'Aoste à ma guise - La Valle d'Aosta a modo mio - Aosta Valley in my own way
Vivre en Montagne, au quotidien, pour satisfaire la Curiosité de la Photographie de la Nature...
Valle d'Aosta - Vallée d'Aoste
(Une Montagne d'émotions...)
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A black bear deciding where the most cherries were on the ground near his momentarily favorite tree in Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
"Switch off the mind and let the heart decide
Who you were meant to be
Windpower
Flick to remote and let the body glide
There is no enemy
Windpower
Etch out a future of your own design
Well tailored to your needs
Yeah,
Windpower
Then fan the flame and keep the dream alive
Of a continent, a continent, a continent, a continent, a
Windpower
There is no enemy"
-Thomas Morgan Dolby
I can’t decide if he is thinking, or getting ready to let us know how happy he was with me taking his photo. This is from a Behind the scenes tour at the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville Texas. That day we had the opportunity to get in the Kangaroo exhibit, the bat exhibit and feed a few Galápagos Tortoise.
This gorilla was one of many in the exhibit and was standing by himself in the corner, as the other ones would get their lunch tossed to them. I never really thought much about their behavior being human like until I watched them eat.
Deciding to take a stretch after sitting on her eggs all morning, this Greenie grabbed another stick while she was briefly away...
Théoden is king of Rohan, but his mind is corrupted by Saruman through the poisoning words of Gríma Wormtongue. With his strengthened power, Gandalf the White is able to free Théoden. He decides to hide from Saruman’s forces in the mountains and seek refuge in Helm's Deep!
After I built Meduseld from the outside it was great to build the wooden architecture from the inside too. I’m particularly happy how the horse heads turned out.
Slowly we’re heading to the end of my part from the 2nd movie, so stay tuned for my last two scenes next week! Look at their coming on the first light of Monday and Thursday!
We are building a LEGO Lord of the Rings vignette series:
◾Book 1: Xenomurphy
◾Book 2: Jonas Kramm
◾Book 3: Jonas Kramm
◾Book 4: Marcel V.
◾Book 5: ForlornEmpire
◾Book 6: Grant Davis
You decide.
PS used only to sharpen. The flash and lighting and sky are what give it the color!
For those who aren't quite sure...
It's a mushroom!
The day I decide to add another trip photo to keep my bighorn sheep company, Flickr goes down. I thought maybe that was a sign I should reconsider but decided to be a rebel and do it anyway :) Here is a shot from Montana. I trespassed on private property to get this shot so I had to show it a little love. My camera gravitates toward old dilapidated structures for some reason. Stay tuned for some actual Banff and Jasper photos in the near future. Thanks so much for paying me a visit today. I plan on paying you one as well :) Explored highest position #1 thanks to you!
.....deciding what to have ......
Their name reputedly comes from the fact that their calls make a distinctive "chick-a-dee-dee-dee", though their normal call is actually fee-bee, and the famous chick-a-dee-dee-dee is an alarm call. The number of "dees" depends on the predator.
In this case, they were all much too busy eating to make any calls! They flutter from the bushes to hands, arms, shoulders and .... would you believe .... even heads!
I found it very difficult to decide what to photograph for this weeks Smile on Saturday challenge. In the end I decided on glass as this has been one of mankind’s brilliant achievements. I have quite a selection of bottles but decided to use the small milk bottle that we used to have in primary school. Showing my age now lol. I used a blackboard picture on my iPad for the background and tweaked out the bits I didn’t want in photoshop.
History
People had used naturally occurring glass, especially obsidian (the volcanic glass) before they learned how to make glass. Obsidian was used for production of knives, arrowheads, jewelry and money.
The ancient Roman historian Pliny suggested that Phoenician merchants had made the first glass in the region of Syria around 5000BC. But according to the archaeological evidence, the first man made glass was in Eastern Mesopotamia and Egypt around 3500BC and the first glass vessels were made about 1500BC in Egypt and Mesopotamia. For the next 300 years, the glass industry was increased rapidly and then declined. In Mesopotamia it was revived in the 700BC and in Egypt in the 500’s BC. For the next 500 years, Egypt, Syria and the other countries along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea were centers for glass manufacturing.
In the beginning it was very hard and slow to manufacture glass. Glass melting furnaces were small and the heat they produced was hardly enough to melt glass. But in the 1st century BC, Syrian craftsmen invented the blow pipe. This revolutionary discovery made glass production easier, faster and cheaper. Glass production flourished in the Roman Empire and spread from Italy to all countries under its rule. In 1000 AD the Egyptian city of Alexandria was the most important center of glass manufacture. Throughout Europe the miraculous art of making stained glass on churches and cathedrals across the continent reached its height in the finest Chatres and Conterbury cathedral windows produced in the 13th and 14th centuries.
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Deciding to drive down an unmarked gravel road off of the ring road in southeast Iceland we eventually parked and came to a faint trail. The trail rose higher and higher until a giant canyon was visible that was covered in fog. As we went higher we walked over a ridge and saw this amazing seen. Deep in the canyon there is another difficult to see waterfall. There were birds flying through the canyon everywhere and the sound of the waterfalls and river were all that you could hear as we didn't see even one other person on this hike.
Scratch a win for deciding to put my camera in my car today and also deciding to monitor the CP D&H 161.100 frequency despite the non-stop issuances of "Track and Time" to MOW crews. On my way to a staff meeting in Albany this morning, I heard the CP D&H dispatcher give a work train with the CP 3134 permission to head north from CPO5 (Colonie Yard) on the Colonie Main to CPO17 where it would then spend the day working south. "Ooh, a GP38-2 instead of an 'ECO'!," I thought. On the way home from my staff meeting, I continued to monitor my scanner and learned that the train was at about milepost 14, still working its way south. The question now was whether the engine was on the north end of the train or the south end of the train, and which way it was facing. Thankfully, it was on the south end of the train and facing the "right" way. Just before the sun sank below the horizon, the train crept out onto the Mohawk River Bridge at Waterford, heading into Cohoes to pick up more discarded wires from alongside the tracks. In addition to the nice leader, this was a neat little train, complete with a caboose that has since been converted into a shoving platform. With daylight activity on the Colonie Main being at perhaps an all-time low, getting a move like this--especially one with neither "ECOs" nor GEVOs for power--was a nice treat.
(After barely surviving a Halloween night attempted hit, A courier decides to hit back immediately.) A return to form for Sally Ashe - submachine guns, suits, sunglasses, and a lil soul
Elk deciding that rather than go the long way round she would take the 'short cut' back having been across the river further upstream .. she's certainly not intimidated by white water .. you've just got to make you keep your eye on her and think ahead as i'd done here and checked that the run out was into a pool rather than for example a big waterfall (!) about 5 minutes previously and then let her have her head!. You can hear what's going round in Paddy's head ... 'Water's for looking at .. not going in !' (training for Scotland!)
Deciding to brave the cold weather this morning on Felixstowe beach finally paid off when the sun broke through to illuminate the sea defence.
Either way, I had to do some sliding to my original photo.
For ABCs and 123s group, this is a Lightling, representing the letter "L" for said group. That is a word I coined, and it is in the Urban Dictionary, probably under a nickname of mine. I hope for it to be in classier dictionaries in the future, but for now it is a start.
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It was a beautiful sunny day in the desert and I was hiding in the shade of a shrub hoping a bird would land on this Ocotillo. Sure enough, a Wren came my way. Not only did it land in wonderful light, he sang for me as well.
Cactus Wren
Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus
Member of the Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
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I couldn't decide upon the crop, so I've posted another shot in the first comment box without the tight crop. Which do you prefer?
Somewhere here on Earth, all the nations decide secretly to unify their forces against the Vampires.
That is really the end of this creation. It's 1m80 tall and I don't know the number of pieces. This project started in september 16, 2014 .
You could see this in Dole October 17, 2015
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Venez nombreux à Dole découvrir cette création le 17 octobre.
Could not decide between "Face Reveal" and "Student Teacher."
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order - Downsampled from ~20 MP, hotsampling! using SRWE; Universal UE4 Console Unlocker by Frans Bouma and Sunbeam; Camera tools by Frans Bouma with help from SkallEdit; ReShade
Just as Trinity exits the Matrix Agent Smith appears and shoots the telephone which is then rendered useless. Neo has no means to exit the Matrix and has to decide to run or take a stand and fight an Agent...
should i decide it's true
that you would leave if given half the chance to go and
i'd be left here on my own
to find myself in bed
wishing everything that changed would be the same
the room still looks like you
it's a mess and all the pictures on the shelf are
dusted off by someone else
to keep me company
i haven't told her that your thought still lingers on
everyday's another chance to bury my regret
everyday's another chance to make it but i can't
but i can't
i saw you on my phone
on a contact list that isn't up to date
would have changed it with more time
that i require to
rid my mind of all the freckles on your face
and reconcile to what?
the ring i bought you is buried deep within the ground
behind the swing where we first met
and memory only serves
to remind of all the bruises you forgave
should i decide it's true
that you'd return if given half the chance to come....
but it's not true
After deciding where I wanted to shoot sunset at Toroweep, I climbed back up the cliff and saw this. I thought it was a good omen for the evening…and it was.
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:3 I made it for Kini
this aint warriors its our Hetalia Oc's as Cats :3
I DONT OWN THE SONG
I DONT OWN ANTARTICLAW
I DO OWN SINGAPURR
We can't decide on our favourites from here so all five are getting posted! Prior Park is a beautiful oasis of calm very near the centre of Bath. The Palladian bridge is one of only four in the world, three in England and one in Russia.
Moravka - The Beskids Mountains
I couldn't decide which one is better. I like the both. Each of them has its own mood and spirit so it is fully up to you to evaluate them:-) Thanks for your opinion/awards and have a good light:-)
this morning I sat on the landing with my camera ready to get the shot of leon hauling the prunings. leon said, "you silly lady, you have no shoes on", and I gave a snappy retort of something like, "nanny nanny nah nah," and took my pictures.
then I told him that I had to go in.
my feet were cold.
this is the removal of the shrubs on a bank next to the house. they had gotten so tall that leon couldn't see the yard.
I lasted one, maybe two days last week, of weakly hauling cuttings before I succumbed to this yucky bronchitis that I still have. hack.
he's almost finished with the job.
some stumps have to be removed and then I'll decide what to plant. low growers.