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P2515 and P2514 approach Mingenew to load grain as 3G52.

 

Tuesday 14th June 2022

Best detail in Large view.

Watercolor processed with Midjourney, Photoshop, and Topaz.

 

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we see a Robin

taking a dip

feathers clean

quite serene

it's you and me

We leave the waters of life

washed and renewed

the start of a new day

like the fresh morning dew

gone are our woes

those past mistakes

goodbye to resentments of foes

forgiveness thru grace

awaits those whose taste

yearn for a better way

a new start without haste

yet mankind holds fast

to our past with their own bags of waste

they want us to pay

so they prey and they prey

no forgiveness is granted

no shelter allowed

in a world full of data

a world belonging

a mad hatter longing

it's a world full of gloom

no room no broom

can sweep clean

that is a false floor

with a big trap door

do not allow it

to be your

never more

step out of those waters

and know something more

the true door

is in your heart your soul

forever more.

  

Friday´s FC&P shot 40s

Taken for the Grove Art Centre photo club. Theme this week is - show us your tattoo's.

Late night dipping during the fullest moon EVER!!

Despite it's name this gull is quite rare in most parts of the UK.

 

Fortunately on the west coast of Scotland we have them in abundance.

 

Common Gull - Larus Canus

 

Ardmucknish Bay Scotland

 

Many thanks to all those who take the time to comment on my photos. It is truly appreciated.

 

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Having just crossed the Scottish border and the sun having dipped, Stanier rebuilt 'Royal Scot' 4-6-0 no.46115 ‘Scots Guardsman’ skirts the North Sea at Lamberton with the RTC’s York-Edinburgh ‘Edinburgh Christmas Market’ tour.

Not a canoe but dedicated to Dean anyway. I shot this through some grasses to get the near bokeh-like effect.

For Macro Mondays. Theme: Tableware. HMM

 

I dedicate this to you my Flickr friends, love you all.

 

'A Cool Dip' On Black

Wild teasel getting pushed around during a snow assault.

Dip Falls - North West Coast, Tasmania

Post #308

Head:

Lelutka - Evo X Briannon Mesh Head @Mainstore

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Ebody - Reborn Body @Mainstore

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Bikini - Cynful Clothing Co. - Anesthasia Chain Set @Mainstore

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(October Round)

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Backdrop:

KC’s Decorated - Quick Dip Backdrop @Mainstore

Sun setting across Sheffield UK. Sept 2025.

Another waterfall from NW Tasmania. Taken in the middle of the day so Lee Big Stopper used.

It’s rumoured that this was used to cleanse coins before transactions were made in plague ridden times. I don’t think I’ve touched real money in a year so in some ways it could be seen as an ancient alternative to Apple Pay.

#ABFAV_FREE

 

Scotland and we discover Loch Lubnaig, a nice spot for a break, in between two showers... we are to get a lot of images.

  

Loch Lubnaig is a small freshwater loch near Callander in the Stirling council area, Scottish Highlands.

 

It lies in the former county of Perthshire.

 

It is part of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park.

 

It is around 5 km long, and has depths of up to 44.5 metres.

 

The loch nestles in the space between Ben Ledi and Ben Vorlich.

 

Fed by the River Balvaig from the north and drained by the Garbh Uisge to the south, Loch Lubnaig offers fishing from the shore while canoes can be rented at the north end.

 

Alternatively, two car parking areas on the east shore offer perfect, albeit sometimes busy, canoe launching points.

 

But as it is raining, we are in luck, not many people around and, aaahhh, silent!

  

A golden Autumn branch decorates my view.

  

Hope that this will make you smile and have a wonderful Monday and thanks for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)

  

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Cuppy

 

Maitreya Mesh Body

  

CATWA

  

Bento head Catya

  

Pink Fuel

  

- Doll V2 - Catwa head Appliers

 

Body and Hands Appliers

  

Zombie Suicide

 

Sammy Shape

  

:::Phoenix::: Hair

 

Brooke

  

La Perla

 

Rafaela Bikini

  

Toodles

 

[AK Deluxe]

 

Leon Head

  

[Signature]

 

Gianni Body

  

AITUI

 

Festina Lente Tattoo

  

DOUX

 

Angel Hairstyle

  

SB

 

Breeze Board Short

  

@ Cosmo

 

CHEZ MOI

 

Pool Boat

A Yellow-jumped Warbler ( Audubon's) is thinking about a second dip after already enjoying one.

Did you know that the Yellow-rumped Warbler is divided into four forms?

The one shown is a Audubon's Warbler and breeds in western North America. Males sport a yellow throat and gray head and chest.

The Myrtle form breeds in eastern and norther north America. The male's white throat distinguishes it from the three other forms, along with other differences.

The Black-fronted warblers look like the Audubon's warblers but males have a dark face and breast. They live in Mexico and are nonmigratory.

The fourth but not least, the Goldman's Warbler males have a yellow throat bordered in white, and are nearly black on the head and ches. They live in Guatemala and are nonmigratory.

In the dark.

 

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In Friesach in Kärnten gibt es noch eine erhaltene Bäckertauche. Im Mittelalter wurden Bäcker, die ihr Brot in minderwertiger Qualität herstellten, bestraft, indem man sie in einen Käfig sperrte und einige Male unter Wasser tauchte.

 

In Friesach in Carinthia there is still a preserved baker's dip. In the Middle Ages, bakers who produced bread of inferior quality were punished by being locked in a cage and dipped under water several times.

BLU 31 negotiates the dip at Enka on their eastbound morning run to Asheville. Although they only have 13 cars on the drawbar, the rolling and at times treacherous terrain of the Murphy Branch can give even a trio of SD40s a workout.

On this one I used the sun peaking through the shade at a medium slow shutter speed 1/40 second to make little squiggly lines in the water ripples from the sun's reflection on the water, this is done in bright afternoon light in the shade, now you know how to do this trick,

it's about imagination and the love of light, break free, feel the light. you can do anything with a camera, get a idea in your head and then figure out how to do it, and bring it to life, might take a few try's, learn what went wrong as you attempt your creation, and end up with the image you wanted, it is not magic, it is you. be yourself, and use the light

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqvLcj3Xew8

Cedar Waxwing, Colorado

Taken at Pagham Harbour, on the walk down to Church Norton

 

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There's a dip in the ground that leads to Nichol's Chair, you can just spot the top of it :-)

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