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Gabby agreed to be my model for the day and decided to go with a little she devil look as we start moving toward Halloween. Think she'd be tempting?
Gabby is wearing:
Mesh body: Maitreya Lara
Mesh head: Genus Baby Face
Hair: Wasabi - Nova (L$50 Fifty Linden Fridays)
Horns: RAWR! - Dipped Horns (L$50 Wanderlust Weekend)
Earrings: Maxi Gossamer - Monterey Boho Collection
Necklace: Sintiklia - Choker Claw (L$60 Happy Weekend)
Bodysuit: Dead Doll - She Devil - Bodysuit (L$50 FLF)
Wings: Blueberry - Icon - Angel Wings
Stockings: Luxuria - Serpent Thigh Highs (L$50 FLF)
Boots: Reign - Karlie Boots (L$75 The Saturday Sale)
Backdrop: The Bearded Guy - Delirium Flames
Devil's Throat is a 165 foot (50 meters) deep pit crater in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaii.
I hit the road today for a daylong photo shoot with my friend Darrell Robinson. Darrell pointed us in the direction of Devil's Falls a short way from the American River outside of Colfax. Darrell is a brave soul. He navigated us down a narrow eroded dirt road called Yankee Jim's Road with a steep drop on the canyon side of the road, across a 100 year old suspension bridge with a safety rating of 3/100, up a steep eroded grade through a canyon recently ravaged by forest fire and a monsoonal storm to this lovely waterfall. Did I tell you that I was driving. Here's a link to a beautiful photo that Darrell took of the upper portion of the this lovely waterfall for perspective. You'll notice the same rocks on the bottom of his photo that show up in my photo above.
www.flickr.com/photos/sierrasylvan/8266117084/
Pictures of the bridge are forthcoming. Best on Black
Yankee Jim's Road, Placer County CA
The name probably came from the Anglo settlers later since the highest mountain in the San Francisco Bay Area was originally named by the Spaniards as Mount Diablo. Why the devil? Well, turns out that the Spanish conquistadors were trying to capture the Volvon natives and the conquistadors were either bewildered or got lost in this mountain. So they called the mountain the devil and the name stuck until this day. Most indigenous people at the time was captured and relocated to the nearby Missions. There are still remnants of Native village sites that can be found in the nearby Morgan Territory.
Devil's Church is a massive 15 meter high negatively sloping rock formation on a hiking trail in Heinola, southern Finland.
After an eight hour mission, Louisiana based US Air Force Boeing B-52H Stratofortress 60-0059/LA - call-sign 'Doom 11' from the 96th 'Red Devils' Bomb Squadron flies short finals to land at RAF Fairford during their stay here in the UK.
Notice how the undercarriage is slightly 'canted' to cater for the slight cross-wind.
It's deceptive as the BUFF was actually coming straight at me as can be seen by the wheels being straight down the approach/runway centre-line but with the fuselage pointing towards the wind which was then blowing the exhaust sideways!
Added HDR tonemapping
Devil's Punchbowl at Devil's Punchbowl State Park. Slack tide ~ 8.5 ft. It is a collapsed sea cave cut in thin-bedded sandstone and siltstone of the Astoria Formation.
Devils Fork Creek flows thru hollowed out sandstone. I wish I had taken more time photographing this area, but even though we were there very early its still an effort to get a shot before others arrive
Wicklow is known as the garden of Ireland. Devils Glen is renowned for its waterfall, so I headed there last week to try and capture the waterfall. These are some of the photos of the whole place. It’s like a world away from the everyday.
Clathrus archeri is a striking species and reached Europe from Australia or New Zealand at the start of World War I (1914). Like the common stinkhorn and the dog stinkhorn, this fungus emerges from a partly buried white ball
What a facinating place this is, The Devils Marbles, near Tennant Creek in Northern Territory. Natural erosion over millions of years in this unique part of the world, caused the marble like granite boulders.
These two propably the 2 most popular photographed boulders, standing about 4 metres high. Shot taken 5 minutes after the sunset, looking North.
One thing I quite enjoyed while in the Northern Territory, is the sunset colours on the red rocks and red sands. The reds were so intense! During the full daylight, the red was slightly washed out, definately worth waiting around at these places and waiting for the sunset or sunrise :)
Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia.
The approach to Llyn Idwal and Devil's Kitchen in Snowdonia.....with another hailstorm on the way !!
I took this two-frame panorama from atop a fin in the Devils Garden in Arches National Park, UT. I seem to remember feeling lost at this point of my hike!
The rock is mainly Entrada Sandstone. The fins seen here are actually an intermediate stage in the erosion of sandstone. Over time, water seeped into superficial cracks, joints and folds in the rock; ice formed in the fissures, expanding and putting pressure on surrounding rock, breaking off bits and pieces. Winds later cleaned out the loose particles and a series of freestanding fins remained.
Water and ice will attack these until more chunks fall out. Many damaged fins collapse but others, with just the right degree of hardness and balance, survive. These become the famous arches found throughout this park and elsewhere in the US South-West. Further erosion will cause the arches to collapse, resulting in hoodoos. That's the geologic story of the area - probably. Apparently the existing evidence is largely circumstantial...
A truly spectacular landscape that deserved more careful and longer appreciation but I didn't have that opportunity, although I did get properly sunburnt on the back of my legs during the day - ouch!
The map location is a bit of a guess!
Afternoon light warms the face of Devil's Tower, in the Black Hills of northeastern Wyoming, which rises dramatically 1,267 feet above the surrounding terrain over the Belle Fourche River. It's summit is 5,112 feet above sea level. Devil's Tower was the first National Monument, established by Teddy Roosevelt in 1906. The Lakota Indian names for the tower translate as "Bear Lodge," and "Brown Buffalo Horn." "Devil's Tower" is a mistranslation of the original Indian name. It came to national attention in the 1977 movie, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," when the aliens landed on it at the end of the movie.
Explore 08/18/2012
Devil Fruit & Knife: AZARAN - AKUMA KNIFE - GOMU GOMU NO MI. - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hell%20Fire/102/69/502
Eyes: S H I M M / Lelutka Eyes Applier ~ BOM - @Tokyo Zero - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TOKYO%20ZERO/7/127/2500
main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Porto%20San%20Juan/206/85/...
Body Frames: Ava's Lewd: Ass & boob Frame - @BIGGIRL Event - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/AMERICAN%20BAZAAR/201/181/28
- mp - marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/231667
Top & Bottoms: YSS: Vivi FatPack - @BIGGIRL Event - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/AMERICAN%20BAZAAR/201/181/28
main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nuvoletta/176/98/806
Waste Chain & Garters: RAWR! Star Bellychain & Boo Garters - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/RAWR/43/194/21
Boots: Tantrum - Nicole Boots - @Cosmopolitan Event - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/No%20Comment/128/127/35
main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Capistrano%20Beach/129/131...
Raft: :CP: Castaway Raft RARE (older gacha item) main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cheeky%20Pea/27/133/21
"Buachaille Etive Mor"
A great way to enjoy the magnificent Glen Coe is a hike over the Devils Staircase, a route that follows the old military road that once headed to Fort William. The trail is part of the West Highland Way and is a good walk for the less experienced and families. The Devils Staircase was given the name by the 400 soldiers who battled horrendous conditions to build it in the 17th century.
It's been a busy year for me. Luckily, I have time for vacation.
This was taken at Escalante, UT. I love this place, it's like a adult disneyland. I can imaging myself wondering around this place for months and never get tired of it. The truth is, no matter how long is your vacation, you still have to get back to realities and facing your duties. Even thought I'm back from this place but I never stop thinking about this places.
There's so many things that I want to accomplish this year and I just accomplish one - hit 5 different national parks this year.
thanks for viewing and have a great day. Hope to see you soon on Flickr ^__^