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my mood depends on how good my hair looks :), and this new hair that has just been released from DURA STORE ( [Mens hair] DURA-B133 ) makes my day so excited today!,
This hair now available at ACCESS!
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feel free to check this hair details below
- www.flickr.com/photos/pushdura/53458890391/in/dateposted/
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::GabrieL:: Snood sweater - (SALE AT ACCESS)
Or Pumpkin Load depending on where you came from!
Back in the old days a Punkin Load was a single log load that was big enough to bring the trailer up to weight. This was back in the days of the big timber, back when old growth was still plentiful.
Definitely not something you would ever see today, everything coming out of the woods today is match sticks compared to the days of old!
Just an old photo that I cleaned up as best as I could considering the age!
Posting this very late, or early depending on how you think of it, 1:30 am. Should be sleeping but decided to see if the Milky Way could be seen from my location tonight. Near Murdo South Dakota at a decommissioned State Scale. Besides a little traffic very dark and a clear sky, tons of stars visible. Even with the naked eye you can barely see the Milky Way. (when you know where to look) I was in bed about to sleep when I decided to check the SkyView app and see if the Milky Way might be visible. Not the greatest Milky Way shot, shutter a little too long so the stars are not round. Only able to take a couple of shots, the intermittent traffic messed up a couple of tries, and then the wind began to blow and my tripod was not staying steady enough. Anyway, pretty happy with how it came out, imperfect as it is.
The foreground, farm and lake was taken in Minnesota off I-94 on the 4th of this month. So if you're looking at my camera settings that's why they don't make sense. They were for the day time shot of the farm. Used Luminar 4 to add my Milky Way, and Light Room to put some Milky Way reflections on the lake.
I've been visiting a few of you each day, will keep doing that. So far it looks like you've all been staying safe, at least those of you I've had a chance to visit. Hope that's the case for all of you.
On my way to SoCal, then home later next week for a few days.
(wow, slow internet out here, about 5 minutes to upload)
#4 of Flickr's Explore, 7-07-2020
Raudisandur - Red Sands Beach is one of the most amazing places of the Westfjords in Iceland.
It stretches for 10 km and changes magnificent hues of red, orange, yellow and brown depending on the light conditions and weather.
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See my new photos in the "My Travels" album:
Cloudy Day on the Literary Mountain Pass
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/54032542255
Unforgettable Hikes in the Swiss Alps
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53999013221
Lake, mountains, glacier - what else is needed for happiness?
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53749940309
Spectacular alpine panorama from the top of Mont Fort
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53733788803
Classic of the Mont Blanc massif in the Chamonix valley
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53701191872
Mont Blanc massif from Punta Helbronner
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53655638014
Winter beauty of Amsterdam canals
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53451033494
Beauty and power of Norwegian nature
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53422078534
Scenic route to Grimsel Pass
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53405838500
Endless variety of icebergs
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53359475519
The charm of alpine fog
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53346611408
The majesty of the mountains in the Naroydalen Valley
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53330479777
Summer day in Copenhagen
www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53313124021
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Все оттенки Kрасных песков
Raudisandur (Раудасандур) - пляж Красных песков - одно из самых удивительных мест Западных фьордов в Исландии.
Он простирается на 10 км и меняет живописные оттенки побережья от красного, оранжевого до желтого и коричневого в зависимости от условий освещения и погоды.
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Y a veces se nos olvida, y no deberíamos... /// And we forget it... and we shouldn't.
* * * * * Bigger and better pressing [L] ** ** ** ** ;-) ** ** ** ** ** Más grande y mejor pulsando [L] * * * * *
Fine kistka drawn wax resist marks and third dye wash on habotai silk.
This is one of six abstract pieces in progress.
Fragmentation and wholeness seem to be a strong theme in these works.
It's a way of working, no script, no plan ...
just feeling, responding and interacting with the forms taking shape through the familiarity of process.
“Every sunset is also a sunrise; it all depends on where you stand.”
– Karl Schmidt
This photo was taken in 2013 during my previous Project 365…please visit my album for this “REMASTERED” Project 365 as I revisit each day of 2013 for additional photos to share!!
Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D5000 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
The best way to view my photostream is through Flickriver with the link below: www.flickriver.com/photos/photojourney57/
"The value of a life does not depend on the place we occupy;
it depends on the way we occupy that place." ~ Therese of Lisieux
This is Lost Lake (yes, I found it) up atop Kebler Pass.
Thank you for viewing,
Bev
Kebler Pass
Colorado
USA
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Depending on how you look at this image, it may resonate differently with each of you. It's a focus stacked, blend to get the details and light correct. Could this be done in one shot, yes, the scene could be shot in one shot but it would be impossible to get the details and exposure all in one shot... So, I put the camera inside the old cabin, focus stacked the window frame and then took another shot for the mountain and other cabin. Then later that night I shot the milky way as it was setting over the mountain and blended it into the focus stacked scene to create the final image... That being said, this is an image/scene I plan to re-shoot. After talking with a friend about how to shoot this and get the window frame squared up, it's given me some ideas and I'd like to try it again so the window frame isn't askew...
I hope you all have a great weekend.
Another from the walk. If you cometo Dunedin I will be happy to take you for about 30 minute expedition. (Depends how long for photo taking)
Une touriste plus occupée à téléphoner qu'à visiter à Aix en Provence, jeu d'échelle entre porte, fenêtre et personne.
Venta Rapid (Latvian: Ventas rumba) is a rapid on the Venta River in Kuldīga, Latvia. It is the widest rapid in Europe – 249 metres (817 ft) and up to 270 metres (886 ft) during spring floods. Its height is 1.80–2.20 metres (5.9–7.2 ft) and it changes depending on the water level in the river. It also features the widest waterfall in Europe. It is 110 me wide, but only two metres high. Fishing weirs were carved into the stone. They were used to catch salmon and sturgeon. The fish that didn't make the jump up the river were swept by the current back into the canals where they were caught in hanging baskets
Depending which source you read, the Campanone tower rises between 52 to 56 meters high, by no means an impossible mission to climb, and once at the top, the view is stunning! Here, on the side facing north-west, the view of San Vigilio hill which by itself is a splendid vantage point on the old city.
March. Depending on when the second surgery is scheduled. Going to be an interesting few months . left eye first then the right . Not going to be able to do anything after surgery. Have so many can not do's for the next 2 weeks. I am probably going to be walking the walls. They said I can drive after 24 hrs but there are restrictions .
Depending on the location and the hand of the winemaker, a Pinot Grigio taste profile can be light and tasty or full-bodied and full-bodied. Classically, however, it comes as a crisp, fresh-fruity, and dry representative. Mostly rich in extracts, aromatic, and rather low in acid.
Budapest es sin lugar a dudas una de la capitales europeas mas bellas y su Parlamento asomado al Danubio da fe de ello.
Desde casi cualquier parte, y dependiendo de la hora, resulta siempre tan fotogénico que no es posible negarse a tomar una foto más.....
El Parlamento (en húngaro, Országház) es probablemente el edificio más conocido de Budapest. Es el centro de la legislatura húngara y otras instituciones, como la biblioteca del Parlamento. Se encuentra en el distrito V de la ciudad, junto al río Danubio, situándose la entrada principal en la plaza Kossuth.
El edificio fue construido entre 1884 y 1902, siguiendo los planos de Imre Steindl, que se quedó ciego unos meses antes de la inauguración. Es el mayor edificio del país, escenario de las reuniones de la Asamblea Nacional de Hungría y el segundo mayor parlamento del mundo detrás del de Rumanía. Es de estilo neogótico, aunque con algunas particularidades. (Wikipedia)
El Parlamento de Budapest está situado a orillas del Danubio, del lado de Pest, y es uno de los símbolos más importantes de la ciudad. La estructura cuenta con varios estilos arquitectónicos: se admiran períodos que se remontan al neogótico, neobarroco y neorromántico. El edificio se extiende por 268 metros a lo largo de la orilla este del Danubio, tiene un ancho de 123 metros y una altura de 96 metros. Esta última medida respeta el equilibrio entre la parte civil y religiosa de la ciudad, ya que la basílica de San Esteban alcanza la misma altura. El proyecto y la obra El Parlamento de Budapest fue construido en el siglo XIX como un palacio que representa la independencia alcanzada por los húngaros después de la época del imperio austrohúngaro, mientras que la gente de los magiares se había convertido ya en parte para crear la Transleitania. Los trabajos de construcción se iniciaron en 1885 y se completaron en 1904 siguiendo el proyecto del arquitecto húngaro Imre Steindl, que se inspiró en el Parlamento de Londres, en el barrio Westminster. Steindl utilizó componentes barrocos y renacentistas al realizar la prestigiosa escalera que conduce a la cúpula, mientras que las habitaciones están decoradas con obras de arte de artistas húngaros, como Mihály Munkácsy, Károly Lotz, Aladár Kriesch, Zsigmond Vajda, Béla Spányi y con majestuosos tapices. - www.budapest.org/es/parlamento-budapest/
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Landscape photography heavily depends on the weather, time, and light.
Black and White fine art Architectural photography is no exception.
I certainly felt during the capture.
Check it out the behind scene of the image:
yoshihikowada.com/2022/10/14/behind-the-scenes-the-blast-...
※I accidentally deleted the post. sorry for who shared this photo already.
Depending on whether you measure the depth of the canyon from the highest mountain peak directly at the canyon to the Río Colca or from the edge of the canyon,
the Colca Canyon is between 3,400 m and 1,200 m deep.
I’m not a poet (though I used to be one), so please excuse this random reference to William Carlos Williams’ The Red Wheelbarrow. I walked for miles along the streets of Amsterdam, crossed many a bridge whose iron railings were lined with tightly packed bikes, took many a photo of such, but only this one made the cut. Without the pink bicycle, this would be just another photo of a bridge over an Amsterdam canal. Who parked this pink bicycle there? Surely some tall, clog-wearing Holland blond, whose smile could blind, adorned it with petals she had plucked fresh that very morning.
The flowers turned out to be fake and the cobwebs between the wheel spokes spoke. So much much depends upend the pink...
The late afternoon sun lights up the Painted Hills in this section which rests in a little valley. The colors vary in depth and intensity depending upon weather conditions and light and shadow. This is such a beautiful and fragile environment!
The impact of loss can vary depending on the age of the person experiencing it.
A Columbia University study found that losing a loved one can accelerate biological ageing, which is the gradual decline in how well organs, tissues, and cells function. This can lead to an earlier onset of chronic diseases and mortality.
The death of a loved one triggers the body to produce cortisol, which can lower immune function. Older adults already have declining immune systems as part of ageing, so they are especially vulnerable to illness during grief.
Older adults may experience social isolation and loneliness after the death of a loved one. Loneliness can increase the risk of health conditions like depression, stroke, heart disease, and suicide.
"letting things slide" Sidmouth, Devon, UK.
The Atlantic puffin’s plumage depends on whether or not it is breeding. In fact, the appearance change is so dramatic that it was once believed it was two different species. This species is most recognizable while in breeding season, sporting its iconic black and white plumage with a black, yellow and orange bill. In winter, when breading season is over, the plumage and bill turns drab with a darker-colored face, especially around its eyes. In late winter and into spring, the bird becomes temporarily flightless as new feathers on its tail and wings replace the old feathers.
The Atlantic puffin is around 25 centimeters long. Males tend to be slightly larger than females. Its body shape and webbed feet have adapted to diving and swimming underwater.
NFLD Canada
Well, that depends upon how you define "Super", I suppose.
For me, it would be colorful, vibrant, textured, bright and energizing. The kind of morning that makes you happy just to be able to witness it.
A slightly modified version of a shot that I (forgot that I) posted a few weeks ago.
Depending upon which way you're driving on the Parks Highway, these are the signs you see upon approach to the entrance to Denali Park.
Grizzly bears when headed north, Dall Sheep when headed south.
Dépendances du château qui se trouve à côté ??
www.google.com/maps/uv?pb=!1s0x47e85f29f28ca60b%3A0x9f0b9...
2012 le château est laissé à l'abandon...
2018 un restaurateur soissonnais prévoit d'en faire un hôtel restaurant haut de gamme...en stand by ??...lors de mon passage, le site peu visible de la route est envahi par la végétation...la nature reprend ses droits...
Sunrise, Ponce Puerto Rico 2017
"Dear God, in your Strong Hands,I place my Life today, choosing to depend on you to Light and Guide my way…"
First Snow 2021
Depending on the season rooms in this hotel run from $680-$1400 PER NIGHT! LOL! I won't be staying here anytime soon but wow what a view!
This is the Presidential Mountain Range. Mt. Jefferson peak is cut off on the left then sequentially are: Mt. Clay, Mt. Washington (with the weather towers on top, Mt. Monroe and Mt. Franklin. You can see Mt. Eisenhower cut off sloping up on the right.
Per Wikipedia:
"Mount Washington, long home of the highest winds recorded on the surface of the Earth at 231 mph (372 km/h), is the tallest at 6,288 ft (1,917 m), followed by neighboring peaks Mount Adams at 5,793 ft (1,766 m) and Mount Jefferson at 5,712 ft (1,741 m)."
What remains of a national horticultural show? It depends on how much money the city has. Not much in Bad Oeynhausen. The fountains dried up after 20 years, only the water crater is preserved. The gardens are neglected and partly destroyed. Even with little, more could be done - if care were taken. The mirror was part of an installation with other mirrors between birch trees. It was a rather sad appearance.
Contax T on JCH Pan 400.
Le Jardin des Tuileries dépend du musée du Louvre. Il rouvrait ses portes hier. Nombreux étaient les parisiens à se réapproprier ce jardin emblématique de la Capitale. S'il y avait du monde, sans les touristes on ne se bousculait vraiment pas dans les larges allées, qu'on avait hâte de quitter : un vent désagréable balayait le sable presque en permanence. Plus que le masque, c'est une visière qui eut été utile ! Outre les agents de surveillance qui sillonnaient le jardin pour veiller au respect de la désormais sacro-sainte distanciation physique entre les groupes, l'hélicoptère de la Préfecture de Police - tournait au-dessus du jardin. Pour ma part, le ronflement permanent et la vue de cet engin bien connu de tout manifestant, rappel de la privation de nos libertés qu'on subit depuis trois mois, ont suffi à m'enlever toute envie de m'attarder.
Un "orange " en Ile-de-France, sans justification au vu des chiffres de ce week-end, mais, soit, on patientera jusqu'au 22 juin, ou si on en a trop marre, dès demain, on pourra aller faire un tour où bon nous semble, dans une autre région.... ou chez nos amis belges peut-être d'ici deux semaines.
Depending on the angle this dragonfly seems to change its appearance. A hint of brown pupils is visible at this angle. I kept getting confused by the differences in eye color when I looked back on blue dasher photos so I paid close attention today on a very cooperative (vain?) blue dasher. See the results in the comment section.
Excerpt from english.cha.go.kr/html/HtmlPage.do?pg=/royal/RoyalPalaces...:
If one passes the garden at the rear of the Juhamnu Pavilion and walks down along the slope of the hill leading into the stairway, the person can find a square pond on the opposite side and a pavilion on the north bank of the pond. This is the Aeryeonjeong, which is composed of only 1 kan. Looking out of the windows of the pavilion, one can enjoy a wonderful view. It looks like just a framed picture, owing to the decorations attached to the upper part of the pillars. Of course, the mood of the picture depends on the season. In particular, the stone structure, through which water comes into the pond, is opposite excellent in beauty and technique of design.