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I love underwater dwellers. They look so alien and inspire my imagination. Life and it's forms vary so much depending on the environment. Makes me wonder what life on another planet could look like...
a NSW Trainlink explorer set is transferred to sydney behind SSR ALCOs 44206 and 44204, captured passing Hornsby as 4176
© VW Selburn All rights reserved : Explored - best position at 228 on 18 February 2009.
Shlurrrpp! This tasted lovely...
De tudo que possuo na minha vida tendo controle desta ou não.
De tudo que acontece em minha vida desde acontecimentos até pessoas.
A fotografia é a peça central de toda a minha vida.
É o que me move e o que me faz viver.
Fotografia no #Explorer#
As the days go by, my dreams are becoming increasingly apparent to me. I am so thankful for it. :)
Explored :)
Explored Febuary 26th 2008
My Mom just had her 80th birthday, this is a close up shot of the selection of flowers I got for her. She loved the color and selection. (view in large size)
Explore : #349 on March 20, 2010
Présente dans les expositions suivantes / Present in the following expositions :
Explore # 282 February 29, 2012
Artistic Flowers Front Page
Included in galleries:
Fiori 5: www.flickr.com/photos/aldo433/galleries/72157630653874090/
Vermelho - Rojo - Red - Rouge: www.flickr.com/photos/moldura/galleries/72157622775625295
Included in the blog of The Sunshine Group, January 22, 2013: flickrsunshineblog.blogspot.com/
Best seen on black: press L to view.
As the sunrises are getting later and later, I have less opportunities to catch them during the week.....some of us have to go to work you know!! Some nice colours in the sky though, just before the sun came up. As I drove up Peartree Hill and on to the Gilnahirk Road, the sky exploded behind me into a most beautiful sunrise with lovely pockets of mist between me and Scrabo Tower and beyond. I'm sure someone got some lovely shots....somewhere :)
Explored 19/10/17 #18
A photographer must be prepared to catch and hold on to those elements which give distinction to the subject or lend it atmosphere.
~Mathew Brady
Explore Aug 6, 2009 #89
As I told you, there were butterflies on the Passion Vine as I was taking pictures. Lots of butterflies. This one seemed to hear my silent request... "Please land somewhere for a while so I can take your picture!" Because just as that thought completely filled my mind, this brilliant creature landed and sat there endlessly flapping her wings... as I took picture after picture!
I didn't know her ID right off the bat. I'm new at the insect game... only since I started shooting Macro a couple of months ago and found insects on almost every flower I focused on. At first I thought this beauty was a Monarch, but when I got home and did some research, I uncovered her true identity. She is a Gulf Fritillary. A Monarch's legs are spotted black and white. Hers are amber-colored. The wing patterns are different too.
I am so grateful that she sat still for me. I love the way the sun illuminates her stained-glass wings. And the profound delicacy of her long willowy butterfly legs. What an amazing double-treat... this brilliant butterfly perched on this amazing symbol of passion!
Oh by the way, I changed lenses for this one. Telephoto vs Macro.
Biscayne Park, FL