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The dark flat wilderness beyond the churchyard, intersected with dykes and mounds and gates, with scattered cattle feeding on it, was the marshes; and that the low leaden line beyond, was the river; and that the distant savage lair from which the wind was rushing, was the sea; and that the small bundle of shivers growing afraid of it all and beginning to cry, was Pip.

 

Photographic note

I took this picture last Saturday, on my way to do the grocery shopping in Penzance. You know when you have found something special.

I am not too skinny, too fat, too short, too tall. I am not outdated. I am me, I look how I do and I freaking love it. 2020 is going to be the year of loving myself and not let anyone else decide who that is. I am, and who I am is an amazing woman who bugs her friends on the daily, has issues, has off days, spends hours zoned out to music and taking photos.

 

And honestly? I couldn't ask to be anything better!

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqkTyMn7vwg

 

Credits:

Backdrop - Foxcity The Hangout

Pose - Foxcity Dreaming pose set

Hair - Stealthic Allure

Top - Ison Aline Off Shoulder Cardigan

Skirt - Rama College Bae Pleated Skirt

Fishnet - AdN Fishnet

 

That booty? All mine.

 

Blog - harleypi.wixsite.com/serendipity/post/fuck-your-expectations

San Diego, California

 

maternity shooting

(C) All rights reserved. Beate Knappe - 2010

 

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temperature inversion as the moon and sun transition together

A moorhen feeding a young chick.

(view Large on black -- it really makes a difference)

By the river Thames in London, South Bank, at dusk.

An image inspired by breaking the ideas that other people have set up for you, showing them that you're more than the reflection they've tried to create for you.

(from "expectations"): NEW DOORS

Charles Dickens - Réalisation Brian Kirk - BBC Productions

  

MidJourney - Artificial Intelligence Image Generator

  

Ongintaa Halisten yläjuoksulla

I planted a variety of gladiola bulbs this year & this is one with such beautiful blossoms, it turned out beautifully!

Hope you all like it as much as I do =)

45mm tilt shift 4 seconds

This is a scary clouds and sky shot I took at Golden Ponds to wrap up the series without looking into directory storage; I promise. We were just getting rid of weather that was skating overhead and awaiting more. I happened upon new and interesting sky shots at Golden Ponds recently and extend the series with this roughage. The day might be shortened by the approaching heavy sky. The oncoming clouds had so much light on them that I had to crank the exposure way down. Shaking the camera was not a concern @ 2500th.

 

When I see a sky like this, I grab my camera bag on the way out the door. When I I suppose that should someone want an extended viewing, a Golden Ponds commemorative bench would offer a great venue. Take a slicker or poncho.

 

This is a view across Golden gravel pit ponds toward the Rockies divide at an open spot. I decided on a further but hurried walk around Golden Ponds Park and followed the trail along the creek and south while shooting the sky in interesting spots. Some venues did not work at all. The early summer runoff is at a maximum. I can't call this a line of clouds but rather a solid mass with a maximum sculpting. Boy, what a major buildup. Scientists told all believers and non-believers alike to expect more violent weather swings as the atmospheres warm as the Trumpettes head to the Bonn Climate summit to sell clean coal and natural gas as the only treaty holdout country. Mayors from several American cities made up for the buffoons.

 

This path continues on southward over the river and eventually swings around westward toward the Vance Brand Municipal Airport. The building sky is not that described by the usual TV's weather-panic sales pitch. My current plan is to travel to any spot that sets off the heavy skies. As always, an afternoon sprinkle is supremely welcome but it never happened Saturday. The clouding held out overnight and sealed in the temps and humditty.

  

Some things don't turn out the way we expect.

But there is a beauty that is often found in the unexpected.

    

Ryan David Ahern | www.ahern.com.au

 

What am I about...

Just not getting time to take shots, or visit Flickr. I'm so sorry. Hopefully, this fog will lift soon!

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