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"These exotic pumpkins in different muted
colors, may have been around for awhile...
but this is the 1st year I've noticed them!
They're definitely a change from the
normal orange and I love their look! But,
btw, orange is still best...dontcha think?"
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"Do you see the yellow flower hiding in
this pic? I didn't notice it until I pulled these
pumpkins up to post...surprise!"
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Hope you all have a sensational week!
~Mary Lou
The Exotic Lounge has been closed for at least the three years I've been driving by it every couple of weeks. Its parking-lot is gradually filling up with shrubs. In the lounge's heyday, the 1970s and '80s?, people probably felt a lot easier than today about having a few beer and driving home. A lot of local bars have closed up in the last ten or twenty years. I doubt many people are drinking less, but many are driving less once drunk.
This is another shot on Macocolor UCN200 print film, in my Bilora Bella 44 camera. Red light leaks on the edges are courtesy of Maco's strangely 1-mm-too-long spools and thicker-than-old-film film, making for a tendency to unspring or despool a little, and thus to let in light at the flanges. Too bad, but it's always a nice colour, brighter than anything I've achieved in the images.
Fuzzy detail you should blame on my 13-year-old flatbed scanner, and my poor scanning technique.
STEAMING LIVE SHOOTING UPCOMING TOP FASHION MODELS IN THE BARELY THERE LINGERIE FASHION EDITION CALLED OUT OF CONTEXT AT EMPIRE HOTEL ROOFTOP LOUNGE, NEW YORK CITY AT LINCOLN CENTER. MARCH 14,2014
Energy trance in Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens, Sri Lanka.
New!! Challenge 83.0 ~ *Channelling Nature ~
STEAMING LIVE SHOOTING UPCOMING TOP FASHION MODELS IN THE BARELY THERE LINGERIE FASHION EDITION CALLED OUT OF CONTEXT AT EMPIRE HOTEL ROOFTOP LOUNGE, NEW YORK CITY AT LINCOLN CENTER. MARCH 14,2014
An image of myself as the Exotic Dancer, a character from my sci-fi screenplay "Temporary Heroes", as she would have appeared in a music video I was going to make as a parody of Playboy Video Centerfolds.
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Oryx or Gemsbok, I'm not sure which. We always see exotics when we travel through central TX and it's always a highlight of the trip.
Notting Hill Caribbean Carnival London Chocolate Nation Mas Players Parade Participant Performers Exotic Colourful Showgirl Costume with Ostrich Feathers Monday August 29 2022 Beautiful Stunning Girls
Exotic bouquet from Helena & Ross's wedding in Thailand. Can't wait to share this wedding with you all, but might have to share it to a magazine first.
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Coleus hybrid, native to Southeast Asia, found at the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens.
Panasonic G1, Lumix G 20/1.7. Have a great weekend!
While not overly exotic or spectacular, seeing this butterfly buzzing around at dusk in the garden was a surprising sight!
The hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum, "Taubenschwänzchen" in German) is a species of hawk moth found across temperate regions of Eurasia. The species is named for its similarity to hummingbirds, as they feed on the nectar of tube-shaped flowers using their long proboscis while hovering in the air.
It's not large - maybe 25–30 mm (1-1.2 in) long and with a wingspan of 40–45 mm (1.6–1.8 in); the proboscis, which is rolled up when not in use, is even longer than the body!
It really flies and behaves like a hummingbird, and it's a very strong and enduring flier that never settled down while I hunted it with the camera!