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The agony of a werewolf transformation..
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[piXit] : (Pose+Chains) Unchained Melody - Pose Pack (Slightly modified) @ Sabbath Jan Round ---> piXit Mainstore
SIGNATURE :(Mesh Body) Davis Body at Signature Mainstore
Yesterday morning had been good conditions to shoot the moon, as it did get some sun rise sky illumination with still some blues from the snow and forrest. Good remaining week. Thanks, udo.
Tulip Tree in full bloom! I showed you one bloom when they first started opening. Now the entire tree is covered.
Interesting that it blooms like this before it ever puts on a single leaf. I guess reproduction is "job one".
Full of myself
Taken at Sunny Photo Studio maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunny%20Photo%20Studio/48/...
Pose - Stardust
I went across to see the full moon rising at the Calannish stones, it was hidden behind clouds for it's horizon appearance, which meant it was very bright by the time it was behind the stones, so i used the stones to show the moonlight, and to create a silhouette.
Bakkanosi mountain, Nærøyfjorden, Aurland, Norway. On a boat sailing from Grundvagen to Flam, pressed on all sides by what seem to be vertical walls of limitless height and looking ahead to see what might be around the next bend, you might glide past this beast and never look back to see it in its full glory. The hamlet of Tufto is at water's edge just right of center.
So deep, so blue
Skylight brightens the darkness
Silence
Shadows rush through the underworld
They whisper quietly
Branches and creeping plants spread out their arms
Prevent secrets from coming to light
Its full speed ahead as D9009 [55009] "Alycidon" throbs away on the down relief line passing Duffryn at the helm of 1Z52 Pathfinders "The Welsh Central Liner Tour"
»Museum of the Moon« zeigt eine Nachbildung des Mondes von 7 Meter Durchmesser, die im Hauptschiff der in Hildesheim gelegenen St. Andreas Kirche schwebt. Die Installation ist eine Verschmelzung von detaillierten NASA-Bildern der Mondoberfläche, Mondlicht und einer Sound-Komposition des BAFTA- und Ivor Novello-Preisträgers Dan Jones. Jeder Zentimeter der von innen beleuchteten Skulptur stellt etwa 5 Kilometer der Mondoberfläche dar. Das metaphorisch gemeinte “Aufeinandertreffen von Himmel und Erde” zeigt sich hier im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes und lässt das scheinbar Unerreichbare in greifbare Nähe rücken. Siehe auch www.my-moon.org.
“Museum of the Moon” shows a 7-meter-diameter replica of the Moon floating in the nave of St. Andrew’s Church in Hildesheim. The installation is a fusion of detailed NASA images of the Moon’s surface, moonlight and a sound composition by BAFTA and Ivor Novello Prize winner Dan Jones. Each centimetre of the sculpture, illuminated from the inside, represents about five kilometers of the Moon’s surface. The metaphorical “encounter of heaven and earth” is literally revealed here, bringing the seemingly unattainable into tangible form. Move closer. See also www.my-moon.org.
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