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pose: [west end] poses - Twisted (female bento pose fatpack)
"Extreme ways are back again
Extreme places I didn't know
I broke everything new again
Everything that I'd owned
I threw it out the windows, came along
Extreme ways I know move apart The colors of my sea
Perfect color me
Extreme ways that help me
That help me out late at night
Extreme places I had gone
But never seen any light
Dirty basements, dirty noise
Dirty places coming through
Extreme worlds alone
Did you ever like it then
I would stand in line for this
There's always room in life for this
Oh baby, oh baby
Then it fell apart, it fell apart
Oh baby, oh baby
Then it fell apart"
Another gorgeous sunset I got to enjoy right outside my front door! Our extreme hot temperatures are producing some amazing sunsets! Best viewed large.
:: BIGGR ..... is BETTR...in this case!
:: No Stress....guaranteed!, Tremblant Wildlife Reserve, Québec, Canada
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The extreme beauty of a place can give the incomparable and strange feelings of fullness and of living intensely.
Please, have a visit to the" World Scientist's Warning to Humanity" and share the article as widely as possible. Thanks.
I'd had a magical time at Dungeness all alone among the skeleton boats . I'd forgotten quite how wonderful it was. By the time I got to Cow Gap, the tide was still right below the cliffs, and a big sea was running due to the strong wind. The air was full of sea spray, and it was quite challenging working my way under the cliffs, but it's what I love best . A few big waves made sure I was soaked, it was just so perfect to scatter a few ashes, and the wild energy just lifted my spirits. Extreme Ways is by Moby. This long exposure takes some of the energy away and calms it down a bit.
EXTREME; the September exhibition @ Nitroglobus by Poupée Anna-Nana and Nathaniel Jehangir
This shared exhibition is about deep and extreme feelings of endured trauma, madness, anger and love. No doubt it will touch you as it did me.
Igor Ballyhoo donated his work 'Dead Forest', which never was exhibited before and fits perfectly with the theme/images of the exhibition, as does Nitro's sculpture 'My best profile'.
Opening party: Tuesday, 1 September at 12 pm SLT (21 hrs Amsterdam time)
Music by JadeYu Fhang.
taxi to the gallery: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunshine%20Homestead/38/25...
The signs alternating messages, "EXTREME BLOWOVER RISK" and "WIND GUSTS 60+ MPH" seemed about right. My GVW was just under 80,000 lbs and I was getting pushed about pretty good. The temperatures had been warm, in the 50's, so the roads were dry, even so many drivers were finding places to park for the evening. I started my day at 3 AM, so even though I'd driven less than 200 miles, the early delivery and then a pick-up at Coors in Golden Colorado had pretty much done in my productivity for the day. Took this shot from the parking lot of the Summit Rest Area about 18 miles East of Laramie, Wyoming. It's the highest elevation on I-80 at over 8,000 feet.
I found myself in some very precarious places yesterday trying to get some good photos.... scary stuff, I thought either me or my camera was going to end up in that gorge!
For this glorious Sunday, I wanted to share with all my Flickr Flower Lovers, this extraordinary image from one of my Hybrid Hibiscus flowers, before it fully opened up.
The details of the miniture pollen spheres are clearly visible and the Hibiscus tips are extremely detailed. Definitely one of my favorites, out of all my Hibiscus images posted.
Maybe this Awesome image may be one of your favorites also.?
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Thanks for all your support on my work in Photography.Lol: Gaston (aka Gasssman).
Please view in large or original size for Extreme details of this Hybrid Hibiscus.!!!!!!!!!
A view across the Dimmuborgir lava labyrinth outside Akureyri, Iceland.
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UPDATED: 30th November, 2017
At Cape Spear, Newfoundland. The most easterly point in North America makes this the first fence on the continent going west.
HFF, BTW.
The penultimate Round of Extreme Sailing Series 2011 is starting tomorrow in Trapani. Discover the local professional team joining the italian round: Trapani, the Sailing Seacily, skipper Gabriele Bruni.
The Extreme Sailing Series is an international inshore racing circuit bringing together the best skippers on the planet competing against each other in state of the art 40-foot catamarans.
Well I experienced my first hard drive failure, nerve racking to say the least. Glad I had a good backup!!!!! This image was taken last week. I think it is somewhat unique due to the extremes in the lighting of the scene..... Thanks for your comments and such, have a great week!
The color here is really to the extreme end. The purple cast is mostly from the stacking of two cokin GND filters, haven't figured out a good way to remove this yet.
Extreme ways are back again
Extreme places I didn't know
I broke everything new again
Everything that I'd owned
I threw it out the windows, came along
Extreme ways I know will part
The colors of my sea
Perfect colored me
Extreme ways that help me
They help me out late at night
Extreme places I had gone
That never seen any light
Dirty basements, dirty noise
Dirty places coming through
Extreme worlds alone
Did you ever like it then?
I would stand in line for this
There's always room in life for this
Oh baby, oh baby
Then it fell apart, it fell apart
Oh baby, oh baby
Then it fell apart, it fell apart
Oh baby, oh baby
Then it fell apart, it fell apart
Oh baby, oh baby
Like it always does, always does
Extreme sounds that told me
They held me down every night
I didn't have much to say
I didn't give up the light
I closed my eyes and closed myself
And closed my world and never open up to anything
That could get me at all
I had to close down everything
I had to close down my mind
Too many things could cut me
Too much can make me blind
I've seen so much in so many places
So many heartaches, so many faces
So many dirty things
You couldn't even believe
I would stand in line for this
It's always good in life for this
Oh baby, oh baby
Then it fell apart, it fell apart
Oh baby, oh baby
Then it fell apart, it fell apart
Oh baby (oh baby), oh baby (oh baby)
Then it fell apart (it fell apart), it fell apart (it fell apart)
Oh baby (oh baby), oh baby (oh baby)
Like it always does (always does), always does (always does)
Taken for the Macro Mondays theme of buttons. Sadly this little face desperately needs some dental work but due to Covid hasn't been able to get to the dentist and is now suffering from extreme tooth decay!
There are several bizarre geological formations spreading over a mile or so (0.85 mile / 1.36 km) near the village Mikrovalto, Kozanē County, west Macedonia, Greece. It took the formations thousands of years to be created mainly by corrosion of the surrounding ground, according to geology experts. Every single formation resembles a chimney (colloquially aka “boucharí”), so the entire area or geological park has got the toponym “Bouchária” (plural form of the bouchari word).
The formations look like pillars or columns with a height of 7–20 ft (2-6 m) approximately. They consist of a mixture of sand and clay etc. adhered together by ferrous oxides and silicon dioxide. There are slates (or slabs of schist) capping the high pillars.
Within the same park there are also “nochtária,” looking like numerous confluent pyramids. The nochtaria lack schist caps, but otherwise their composition is the same as the Boucharia's.
Warning: The phallus-shaped Bouchtaria have long been associated with the occult and several superstitions discouraging the local inhabitants from approaching them at night; tradition has it that the formations are fairies' or even demons' quarters or dwellings! Please mind your steps whilst walking the well-worn path!
Playing with bi-color filters on this. It was actually bi-color to start with the horizon a more warm color than the sky, but I decided to make it extreme.
Probably the most extreme mountain range I've had the privilege to photograph, camp at its base, and just be in its presence. I felt these extreme mountains deserved some extreme processing. The thought of chiaroscuro and tenebrism popped into my head as I converted this single frame to a black & white. By pushing the shadows and darks to their extremes, the early morning light on Cerro Torre seemed balanced and more dramatic, drawing me in to these magnificent peaks!