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13/10/23
HALLOW MANOR 2023 Opens Its Doors To u Fans AND is getting ready to unleash the horror!!!!!
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Mirror reflects a part of us...
one of that is B&W way..
Wearin my Great Jewels
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and after touch my Tattoo
VENGE - Evo X - 'Hellsing' Chest Tattoo
i get myself so much!!!
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Hi guys,
I hope you`ll like this set of pics.
During my vacation in Las Vegas a very nice and generous guy at the casino asked me if I would visit him at his hotel suite for a private photo shoot.
As a professional hostess I`m used to accompany men to their hotel room.
That`s nothing unusual.
With over six years of experience in this job I´m able to realize the most exclusive desires of the customers to their fullest satisfaction.
To avoid any missunderstanding: As a hostess I do not fulfill any sexual desires ! For this, other ladies are responsible !
So I naturally agreed , but under the condition first to change my clothes according to this occasion.
He liked this idea and agreed to it.
I left the casino and went to my hotel room.
I chose my latest "Agent Provocateur" outfit and a perfume with a beguilingly sensuous fragrance-from head to toe.
I decided to put on only a short jacket, took my handbag and made my way through the lobby of his hotel to the elevators.
I could feel the guys staring at me.
He opened his door on the first knock.
"You really chose a perfect outfit, Jenna."
"Come in...."
We had a fantastic afternoon.
It was very exciting for me to present my charms in front of this special stranger although I did it several times before.
This image is protected by copyright. Don`t use it without my permission.
Jenna Rogers
XOXO Jenna
Very exciting moment, she came closer and I was lost in her eyes. She even looked
straight into my eyes, I looked back, lost in her greyish blue. Didn't take a photo at that moment, but this was close to that moment I'll never forget.
Exciting news - I've just released a brand new instructional eBook:
Sharper Images - A Guide For Nature Photographers!
For quite some time, I've wanted to compile a collection of my top tips surrounding the perennial hunt we photographers are on for razor sharp, detail-rich images. What started as a blog post snowballed into this in-depth guide.
Over the course of my 10 years behind a camera - 5 of those as a full time professional - I've honed my skills in some pretty challenging environments. Shooting in the deep, dark rainforests of British Columbia and the Neotropics has instilled in me the importance of technical proficiency. My aim with this publication is to provide an accessible, thorough overview of the difficulties presented to photographers, and the corresponding solutions that will aid those pursuing sharper results.
I'm confident this is one of the most beneficial ways any developing nature photographer can spend $25.
I hope you'll enjoy the read and that it will help you improve your craft, as well as expand your passion for spending time in the outdoors, chasing compelling images!
Passing through the sunny village of Exeter, C508, 4819 and C505 work diverted SSR train 1877 empty containers to Grainforce at Kelso.
2020-02-19 SSR C508-4819-C505 Exeter 1877
Exciting times on the sun, revealed in H-alpha.
TV-85/Baader D-ERF/TV 2.5X PowerMate/DayStar Quark/QHY5iii174/SkyWatcher Star Adventurer. Solar viewing and imaging require specialized filters and techniques!
You can learn more about them in the AAA.org course on Urban Astrophotography: Planetary Imaging I'll be teaching in October, see aaa.org/event/urban-astrophotography-planetary-imaging-2022/ -- six Zoom sessions on Thursday evenings, New York time.
These pedicabs or rickshaws look exciting but they are a death trap as the cyclist is not looking at the road and the whole contraption looks very flimsy. There are so many of them blaring out music and weaving in and out of traffic.
On a rainy Sunday afternoon you wouldn't think there'd be much excitement going on.
Well, at our house seems there is ALWAYS something exciting going on! Especially if you are Frodo the Cat!
Explore: 1-22-15, #283
Exciting news for all the DOUX lovers!
You watch it, you like it, you want, you get it ♪
We thought that from now on some of our hairs will have 2 packs available. The first one is the Basic pack, which will include a fatpack of hair colors and one style version ( with 2 head sizes and 2 breast ones) (325L as usual). Also, we will be offering a Deluxe HUD add-on (a separate purchase that costs 125L) and which includes 4 hair variations, on/off full bright mode button, tint option and a hair piece with 3 colors.
You DON'T need to purchase the second HUD, it is optional, so if you like the hair variation included in the basic pack ,you don't have to get the second one. However, you can upgrade to the Deluxe HUD any time.
Hope you guys like it and come by to try a demo on! ♥
fuji tiara zoom DL
fuji sensia 100
The drive through the Madonie Park (Parco delle Madonie) was probably the most exciting part of our Sicilian roadtrip. I so wish to go back there on bicycle! I was surprised by the height and wildness of the mountains and astonished by the beauty of the empty roads.
Hello, everyone!
Big changes are on the horizon, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to share them with you. Laminak, owned by the fantastic Casey Tripsa, has partnered with Mist Valley to bring you an even more magical experience. Casey’s beautiful store has officially moved to Mist Valley, and you can find the new landmark in her Flickr profile (search Casey Tripsa) or in the 'About' section.
To celebrate this exciting move and Laminak’s 5th year back in Second Life, Casey is offering an incredible 50% OFF Gift Cards sale on Sunday evening, January 26th. Don’t miss out on this chance to stock up!
But that’s not all… Mist Valley will soon become the home of something truly special: The Coven of the Mist. This enchanting project is currently a work in progress, but visitors are welcome to stroll around and feel the magic taking shape. I can’t wait to share more updates about the Coven as it comes together—stay tuned!
Thank you for all your love and support as Mist Valley grows into something extraordinary. 💖
📍 Carriage: Mist Valley
Much love,
Mara Nightingale
They are my nephew and niece, one live in a big city and another (her brother) live in a small town. This is the first time she saw a little chick, she pretty amazed and then having a great time with them. Everything is going right till she wanna bring one of these little chick come back home. Of course she can't ^^ she cried a lot that day.
I had a wonderful, exciting time photographing brown pelicans while vacationing in the Outer Banks. This was taken in Wanchese, NC/
Exciting first flowering of this Dracula orchid. The flowers are 20cm/8in high and it has a characteristic grotesque face. A floristic monster, although with a somewhat becalmed face.! A wonderful orchid species from Ecuador
CSX B36-7 #5769 and FURX SD40-2 #3017 are westbound at Brunswick MD, outrunning a storm during the summer of 2000. While the era of plentiful predecessor painted units was just about over, the Conrail split in 1999 ushered in a new period of variety on CSX. I was 12 in the year 2000, and these were exciting times to be trackside for me. RJ Noble photo, JL Sessa collection.
Exciting News: 🙌 I’m working offshore again to document The Ocean Cleanup’s newest and biggest cleanup system, System 002/C. I’m in the middle of a three-month stint documenting the testing phases of this growing system before they officially transition to System 03. Scaling up is critical to The Ocean Cleanup’s objective to put the Great Pacific Garbage Patch where it belongs: in history books.
The system is getting so big I am literally having to fly my drone above the clouds to get it all in the frame. ☁️ So far, it’s been an incredible and successful trip and I can’t wait to see what’s next!
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The Ocean Cleanup / Shot by Toby Harriman
i Light Singapore - Bicentennial Edition, a special edition of i Light Marina Bay in 2019, is Asia’s leading sustainable light art festival held in Marina Bay, the Civic District, Singapore River and Raffles Terrace at Fort Canning Park. The festival will kick off on 28 January 2019 in conjunction with the launch of the Singapore Bicentennial commemoration, with 33 sustainable light art installations and five exciting programming hubs.
Held since 2010, i Light Singapore showcases light art installations created by artists from Singapore and around the world. These light art installations are designed with energy-saving lighting or environmentally-friendly materials to encourage festival goers and the general public to adopt sustainable habits in their everyday lives. The Festival also features a range of fringe activities for visitors to enjoy, bringing vibrancy to public spaces in our city centre.
Providing an array of events and activities throughout the year, Singapore is a place that offers endless unique experiences for all. #ilightmarinabay #singapore #uniquelysingapore #singaporebicentennial #ilightsingapore
I finally heard from Getty Images. It's the first time I have heard from the since the end of December! I was beginning to think that they had forgotten about me. They want 14 more of my photos. This is one of them. Now I just have to get all the model release forms taken care of.......
an exciting exhibition in the Völklingen ironworks, which is itself an exciting place...
voelklinger-huette.org/en/exhibitions/the-true-size-of-af...
The Völklingen Ironworks (German: Völklinger Hütte) is a former blast-furnace complex located in the German town of Völklingen, Saarland. Pig iron production occurred at the site from 1882 through 1986. As one of the only intact ironworks surviving from the 19th and early-20th centuries in Europe and North America, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994 because of its exceptional preservation and its testimony to ferrous metallurgy and the Industrial Revolution. In addition, the site is an anchor point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage .
I am not sure what The Ducks were getting all excited about.
Taken at Aylesford Priory, Aylesford, Kent
(Explore) Sept 25,2009
Original plan is to shoot the Buddha Tooth Relic.
See picture below. We went to the 21st floor of this HDB and got this view.
Shoot with Trim and Criz
Non HDR
RAW. Saturation and Sharpness adjusted
It's always exciting to watch and photograph pikas, smallest members of the rabbit family, as they pop in and out of their rock-pile dens collecting grass, flowers, and other vegetation that they store away all summer to feed on during the winter. That way they don't need to hibernate to see it through to the spring to come.
Even more delightful than photographing adult pikas is seeing the miniature versions that are their offspring of the season when their Mickey Mouse ears are still big out of proportion to their goose egg-size bodies. There were two or three juveniles out and about when I got these photos, foraging for themselves, with no adult supervision (though there were adults present).
Pikas are a bellwether species in that they cannot survive in temperatures consistently above 78°F, which is one reason they are found only at high elevations. As average summertime highs rise throughout the globe, many pika colonies have disappeared when they cannot migrate to higher, cooler locations.
They are, fortunately, still thriving in the Absaroka-Beartooth wilderness. The colony I find easiest to photograph is near the 10,947 feet summit of the Beartooth Pass on US highway 212.
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**** This frame was chosen on December 17th 2018 to appear on FLICKR EXPLORE (Highest Ranking: #63. This is my 114th photograph to be selected, which for me is both amazing and exciting, as I never view my images as worthy compared to some of the awesome photography out there. EXPLORE is Flickr's way of showcasing the most interesting photos within a given point in time -- usually over a 24 hour period.
Flickr receives about 6,000 uploads every minute -- That's about 8.6 million photos a day! From this huge group of images, the Flickr Interestingness algorithm chooses only 500 images to showcase for each 24-hour period. That's only one image in every 17,000!..... so I am really thrilled to have a frame picked and most grateful to every one of the 26.500 Million people who have visited, favourite and commented on this and all of my other photographs here on my FLICKR site. *****
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Forty three metres at 16:56pm on Wednesday 7th November 2018, off Frakkastigur and Eriksgata inside Hallgrímskirkja (church of Hallgrímur) , a Seventy five metre high 1676 ㎡ Lutheran (Church of Iceland) church at Skólavörðurholt in the Helgason Parish of Reykjavík. The church is named after the Icelandic poet and clergyman Hallgrímur Pétursson.
The church was built between 1945-1986, a lengthy period thanks to continually diminishing funds, and was built by Guðjón Samúelsson. Inside is a pipe organ boasting 5275 pipes that was built in 1992, standing fifteen metres high and weighing twenty five tons.
The statue in front of the church is of Leifur Eiríksson (Leif Erikksson), a Norse explorer and son of Erik the red (Eiríkr Þorvaldsson), Leif Ericson was the first European to set foot on the continent of North America, before Christopher Columbus. Designed by American sculptor Alexander Stirling Calder, the statue was a gift from the United States of America to Iceland to commemorate the 1000 year anniversary of Alþingi, the parliament of Iceland.
Reykjavik is Iceland's capital city, and the most populous at 124,847.
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Nikon D850 Focal length 35mm. Hand held with Nikkor VR vibration reduction enabled on Normal setting. Shutter speed 1/160s Aperture f/4.0 iso200 RAW (14 bit uncompressed) Image size L 8256 x 5504 FX). Colour space. Adobe RGB. AF-C focus 51 point with 3-D tracking. Manual exposure. Matrix metering. Auto 0 white balance (8030K). Nikon Distortion control on. Vignette control Normal.
Nikkor AF-S 24-120mm f/4G ED VR. Phot-R ultra slim 77mm UV filter. Nikon EN-EL15a battery. Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 128GB Class 10 SDXC. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Nikon GP-1 GPS module.
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LATITUDE: N 64d 8m 32.80s
LONGITUDE: W 21d 55m 39.80s
ALTITUDE: 43.0m
RAW (TIFF) FILE: 130.00MB NEF: 89.9MB
PROCESSED (JPeg) FILE: 34.50MB
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Nikon D850 Firmware versions C 1.01 (16/01/2018) LD Distortion Data 2.017 (20/3/18)
HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU 64Bit processor. Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB SATA storage. 64-bit Windows 10. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon ViewNX-1 64bit (Version 1.2.11 15/03/2018). Nikon Capture NX-D 64bit (Version 1.4.7 15/03/2018). Nikon Picture Control Utility 2 (Version 1.3.2 15/03/2018). Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.
I had such an exciting journey with this particular client of mine. They put their full trust in my expertise to create that punch. The property is located in Warrnambool along Logans Beach, a well-known location to go whale watching. As I do with all my clients, I strive to create mood, depth, and volume in a home. The brief was quite an eclectic perse, along with New York vibrancy (Client's origin relocated from America to Australia) paired back and toned down for a Modern contemp with a touch of coastal to suit location. From paper, to mood-board concepts to reality. Just memorable and, one of many clients I will cherish a rewarding rapport with. The client's have relocated back to Melbourne to pursue their careers however, the property has been AirBnBéd for most of the year. The overall project totaled just under $18,000 with Freedom alone - Top range Sealy Mattress's, comforting the best night's sleep for a generalized guest, Mombas & Wesports, Mia Benches & Cobbles, Convenient Dreams with removable covers, & Helsinkis to flow the mood. I wanted to showcase snippets of the entire project in sections so you can get a glimpse of the Interior with our iconic Freedom products shaping the home throughout the personality of the space.
I have learned a lot by doing these large-scale projects, time is one of the huge factors and it equates to everything. Delays can be a reality with both parties, but reassuring clients with less tension helps to create a dynamic where they can see the bigger picture, and it's all just worth it in the end.
Today was sooo exciting was out banding for the first time in ages due to scheduling conflicts and we only caught 6 birds BUT one of them was this Sharp Shinned Hawk-first time we've ever caught a Sharpie in the net
Couldn't actually band it....we needed ageolius' for that! I couldn't wait to post a shot right away-hope you enjoy!
Yes he did get pretty ruffled up-we should have made him look prettier!
A very exciting item of news appeared yesterday to the effect that this loco and sister 50 007 are to be repainted in GBRf house colours at Eastleigh Works before talking up charter, spot hire and stock moves for the ever evolving and popular freight TOC.
50 049 was uniquely renumbered into its own sub class when regeared experimentally for use with Railfreight Distribution and became a useful asset when two of St.Blazey's fleet of 37s were damaged in a collision and it stepped in as a substitute on china clay traffic out of Cornwall.
After running round it's Parkandillack - St.Blazey air braked freight the Hoover heads for the yard.
Today's exciting tale and sketch "by me" you see Jimbo Bundent, who recently purchased a retirement half acre
estate lot with a beautiful view overlooking the Mohave desert, here at Playa Beautimus Retirement Resort. Jimbo is a retired clothing designer from the Planet Setse, he designed the famous Snoogy lounging Pajamas. Jimbo came to Playa Beautimus for the sunny weather and Earths lower gravitational pull. Earths "Big G", gravitational pull of 9.8 meters per second of free fall, is much less than the "Big G" on Setse which is 27.3, which makes you feel like a "lardo", (Planet Setse word for Sluggish). Jimbo found he had trouble sleeping with Earths low gravity however and, as Jimbo would toss and turn he would thrust himself out of bed
onto the floor or into the walls.
One afternoon while playing in a shuffleboard tournament,
many of the Alien players were blaming their aweful shuffelboarding to
unrestful sleep caused by falling out of bed. And that was the day Jimbo invented Jimbo's Velcro
Jammie's, he took a pair of Snoogies added Velcro.
And these Pajamas will keep you stuck to the sheets no mater how frisky you are, even when performing horizontal gymnastic moves. Jimbos Jammies are a big hit with Aliens who are from high gravity planets, and are available at the Playa Beautimus Outlet Mall, until next time taa ta the Rod Blog.
Exciting road found by using a malfunctioning GPS - i.e. we were completely lost, lol. It was beautifully pictureque until we, the drivers, started thinking that on the left was a sheer 1/2 mile drop straight down....James Bond eat your heart out! Faster, faster!
So exciting to read the notes by Marinus Steven Hoogmoed (1942-) on how he came to find this beautifully painted blue Poison Arrow Frog in the early Autumn of 1968. He was part of a naturalist expedition in the south of Surinam and specifically the Vier Gebroeders Mountain of the Sepaliwini District. See his notes in Zoologische Mededelingen 44 (1969). At first it was thought to be a new species, but DNA analysis has shown it to be conspecific with the non-blue but very colorful Dendrobates tinctorius Schneider (1779). Regardless, 'Azureus' is a marvellous discovery!
If I understand correctly, this is a Blue Lady, as can be seen from the small rounded toe-tips and from the rather pronounced 'hunch-back'.
This particular Lady makes her home in the Aquarium Building of Amsterdam's Artis Zoo. That means that her skin exudations are not allopumiliotoxic - so no poison for your arrows! It is assumed that Okopipi's poison is produced from its diet of certain venomous insects. But at the Zoo it eats only crickets and fruit flies, so it's quite harmless here. 'Okopipi' is the name given it by the Tiriyó people who live on the border of Brazil and Surinam.
The Zoo environment also accounts for her less than brilliant blue color; as does my photography through the rather thick glass of Okopipi's terrarium.
You might imagine that I, as Rana Pipiens, have a soft spot for Okopipi. Still, much as I love Family, I'm a bit skeptical because her toes aren't webbed!
At long last a break in the clouds that seem to been hanging over us for weeks and if not months here in the UK
A great adventure out with the Camera with Mark to Burnham-on-Sea low lighthouse photographing it during a really intense blue hour, sunrise and a high tide for some long exposure.
All the behind the scenes and a lot more images can be see here youtu.be/qzcudI3q8uY