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The 5th Element. Movie, with Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich. My most favorite movie EVER!

 

(I made this for KP TT294 and went to post it, but the contest was closed yesterday, 6-21.) 😪

 

Fractal sphere with thanks, from abstractartangel77.

 

BG fractal, freebie.

 

Woman, PngWing.

 

Shadow Frame, mine.

 

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Leica M 10-R

Voigtländer 28/2.8

 

Honda introduced the Element in 2002. The rear doors open backwards and there is no B-pillar. It was not sold in Europe so most probably this one was imported from the USA. This one is a quite special monochrome version. The Element was discontinued in 2011 without a direct successor.

Honda introduced the Element in 2002. The rear doors open backwards and there is no B-pillar. It was not sold in Europe so most probably this one was imported from the USA. The Element was discontinued in 2011 without a direct successor.

...taken at the Dockland in Altona...

  

Hamburg, Germany...

Over ten years ago I was introduced to beekeeping as a new hobby. I found it to be both fascinating and addictive. Even with all the trials and tribulations associated with keeping bees in Florida I still find it enjoyable.

nikon d50 / 35mm

Explore 7 April, 2013. Best position #194

 

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Nikon D500

Guarded Inn - also known as The Bacon House

  

The MOC shows an inn built around a tower belonging to old castle ruins. The place is known for different types of pork from own breeding. The inn also runs hotel services.

  

At the moment, in the courtyard, we see several banqueters, innkeeper checking the roasting pig and two waitresses taking care of guests. One of them is roughly adored by a client.

A fresh group of consumers comes in - soldiers and their not too bright master returning from a medium-successful military expedition.

On the right below, the stable is being cleaned, and higher on the wall a boy pretending to be a guard (an element of the decoration) consumes his fee.

On the left back, the innkeeper prepares himself for the pig slaughter, while a swine thief tries to lure one of the fine specimen from the pigsty.

 

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Honda introduced the Element in 2002. The rear doors open backwards and there is no B-pillar. It was not sold in Europe so most probably this one was imported from the USA. This one is a quite special monochrome version. The Element was discontinued in 2011 without a direct successor.

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Where birding takes most of my time lately, once and a while the wide angle comes out of the pocket.

These are the "Elementen" in Zoetermeer, three towers and a shopping mall that forms the heart of the newest part in town.

Actually taken during the blue hour, click here for the colored version.

This blade survived the last lawn mowing of the year, so it had to be on Fence Friday.

A mature Great Egret in it's element, fishing from the shore of a Florida lake.

Pinhole in camera blend extract at Portencross.

Watercolour on stonehenge.

22"x18"

Gordon Setter

I hope to get a better shoot at this but I attempted to catch the blossoms and a blurred sunset using handheld flash. Sunsets change so fast that I had trouble trying to get the correct settings to catch what I envisioned.

Yep, that's me, or at least my shadow, standing on the Boardwalk at one of my favorite places. A place that I can walk around and explore for hours and totally lose track of time; a place where I am totally in my element. Taken late last month during the "Golden Hour" on an unseasonably nice winter day. I adore the golden brown grasses against that awesome sky. If I try this again, I need to remind myself to remove my camera sling bag from my shoulder to prevent the appearance of a huge growth on the right side.

 

Baker Wetlands,

Lawrence (Douglas County), KS..

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