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Pseudomantis albofimbriata

Scone, NSW

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Body: Legacy - Male

Claws: L'Emporio - Damned Claws

 

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Found it, a False Ladybird, new to me.

 

I don't think I've ever seen ones like these before, at first I thought it was a ladybird but it's not. An ID would be great, it's not in my book, I've googled it and found a picture of one but no name with it. They are only about 4mm long.

A trip up by a cable car to Hauser Kaibling plateau from Haus im Ennstal in Planai area. We then took a circular hike around the mountain. The hike with spectacular panoramic views and fabulous blankets of pink Alpenrose spread over the hills on the both sides of the path. False Helleborine or White Hellebore (Veratrum album) was in bloom in abundance along the hike. They provided an attractive foreground specially with spectacular mountain valley at the back. Planai. Shladminger, Styria; Austria.

"False confidence is nobodys friend" - Alexandra Christo.

Basking on a warm rock on a cool April morning in the Evros Hills in NE Greece (8209)

Duchesnea indica - Indian strawberry or Mock strawberry

Strawberries with no taste

 

Nova Gorica, Panovec, Slovenia

 

False Heath Fritillary : Melitaea diamina

photographed in the French Hautes Pyrenees

Boulders Beach, Simon's Town, South Africa

I rise each day

And its just the same

I see an unending sorrow

Ploughing that same furrow

Call me

Call my name

You keep looking for false dawns

You find it hard to look beyond

I have tried to write this so many times

It didn’t want to be written

Life kept fighting my lines

But while the blood flows

Into my cup unbidden

Even though I can hardly speak

My voice feels like it has been stolen

I know this cup is the only thing that matters

No point trying to cajole or flatter

I always treated that with suspicion

Just keep me on your table

Remember me if you are able

Let this be a new dawn

Where I am no longer a pawn

Dodging things I foresworn

Yet can no longer keep

 

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So many of us wish that life could be different for us and often with good reason. In our so-called modern times there is a harshness that seems to have settled over us.

 

But now is the time for us to look deeply within, and find what truly matters to us, be that faith, family, loved ones or all of these things. Sometimes our daily lives might be devoid of purpose, or we feel are bowed down with responsibilities, and seeking help is difficult.

 

But within all this, a light can be found. We need to seek out ways that will uphold us and give us joy. Each of us is different, but letting go of things that cannot be changed is a start. This way, new opportunities can arise, that bring peace of mind.

 

This image was taken in Ripe Church in East Sussex, UK. I placed this Cup from my collection onto the flagstones set in the floor, and the light streamed through a window and lit up the Cup.

 

As with all of my images, there is no AI involved. This is just taken by me and my camera, with my chalice cup and the beauty of the light. Why would I need anything more, because the song is in the experience, as they say.

 

I have paired this work with Hans Zimmer’s “Chevaliers de Sangreal” which was featured in the Da Vinci Code film, which sparked all sorts of controversy and counterclaims…which I have taken with a pinch of salt…which helps to keep demons at bay after all. But the music...the music is divine.

 

But in the end, the cup for me is a conduit to enable the Holy Spirit to enter, or to surround where I happen to be…but I have always loved this piece of music for the soaring quality it has, the love it encompasses, and that is enough for me.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAL6sGxOWEs

 

And if you would like to see more of my work, have a look at my website at:

 

www.shelleyturnerpoetpix.com

 

We have some items of furniture made of oak. The cupboards and display cases all have a real keyhole fitted with a false keyhole added to create the balance. This is an example of one of the false keyholes.

Shadow Warrior

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Convenient way to get around False Creek is to use the Aqua Bus.

Another Hebe, this time given false colours with Alien Skin Exposure X4.

 

Lensbaby Composer, Sweet 35 Optic.

I took this shot a little earlier than my last False Creek image posted. This provides a more straight on view of Science World as the main focal point. Again, I was very lucky to get such calm conditions as there is usually a slight breeze that causes the water to ripple, ruining any chance at good reflections.

 

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I've about decided to just let these little "weeds" stay in the garden...

At 325m high, it takes quite the effort to hike up to the top of Big Daddy. These folks still had another hour of climbing.

Heliopsis, false sunflower

This, believe it or not, started out as an Infrared image. Carefully massaged into a false color Infrared to mimic a blue hour shot.

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Summerside, PEI

Reto (Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim clone)

TC Steele State Historic Area, Indiana

Moment captured at Boerner Botanical Gardens in Hales Corners, Wisconsin. USA

 

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbaria_sorbifolia

Patuxent Research Refuge, Laurel, MD

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Our Daily Challenge - Flowers

 

This is a small part of a large stand of false sunflowers that originated from a single plant given to us by our friend, Leslie.

Hudsonville Nature Center

 

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Mélitée noirâtre : False Heath Fritillary : Melitaea diamina

I took so many photos of Roundtop. Among the undulating prairies and the scattered badlands, this small hill stood out against the horizon as I drove Road 918.

 

In the late afternoon, I drove towards it, crawling my steady way to this point.

 

I knew that I wanted to show the road in the foreground, but finding a bit of Road 918 that actually resembled a road was difficult. Mostly, I was driving through tall grass with two parallel tracks of slightly less tall grass.

 

Here, however, where the grasses were shorter, where the topsoil was eroded to sand, the road showed itself.

 

I was also able to squeeze in the two tanks (on the right), which I think hold or held water for grazing cattle.

 

This was also photographed in black & white and with a few other cameras. By now, you are likely well acquainted with Roundtop. And you are all the better for it.

 

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'False Letters'

 

Camera: Chamonix 45F-2

Lens: Schneider Xenar 3.5; 150mm

Film: Kodak Vericolor HC; x-12/1991

Exposure: f/3.5; 1/100

Process: DIY ECN-2

 

Nebraska

July 2025

Vancouver, British Columbia

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a canon ef 180mm f3.5 l usm macro lens, on a fringer ef-fx pro ii adapter

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