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Good evening everyone,
It's been a busy week for me juggling 2 jobs but I'm hanging in there and things are going pretty good.
Sometimes work can take over your life but you just have to do it for the time being.
Don't think too much and appreciate that you can do it.
This year I try not to think as much as I used to.
Tonight I'm experimenting with fire ...months ago I was drawn to the water element ...this month January I feel drawn to the fire element.
Maybe because it is so cold in London right now.
In order to shine you must be your own light.
Today and tomorrow
let yourself shine always:)
Warm Light and Love
XXX
Fairly common in oak and pine-evergreen forests in foothills and highlands; a few descend in winter to lowlands of west Mexico. Forages mainly at middle to upper levels where often quiet and overlooked easily. Note the bold white wingbars, big white tertial and tail spots, and dark streaks on back. Male flame-orange in west Mexico and deeper orange-red in east Mexico and Central America.
This one was photographed in Costa Rica guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.
Taken at Waukivory, NSW, Australia on the weekend. As the flames were constantly moving and changing I applied some motion blur to this shot to see how the effect worked.
As always, thanks for any comments, views or favorites, they are much appreciated!
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Taken at the event of Poush Shongkranti, Shakhari Bazar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Please don't use or alter this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.
EXPLORED!!! (Jan 19, 2011 #17)
Front Page EXPLORE!!!
The Bistro, November 2012 Challenge - Candlelight (OPEN) - WINNER!!
Project flickr, A fav place, my front room with candlelight
Best view, touch 'L' on your keyboard to view on black
My flame trooper featuring a mod off of Ironsniper's minigun, turning it into a flame thrower! (Yes, I did mess up on the front handle.)
Also, teh Justin Pyne is doing green so I automatically asume I should too. >.>
An enchanting view of the sky featuring vibrant iridescent clouds illuminated by the sunlight breaking through. The contrast between the dark clouds and the radiant hues creates a mesmerizing blend of natural colors, evoking a sense of wonder.
Posted on PigPog: pigpog.com/2015/01/13/flames/
Flames paint on the side of something. Probably a VW Camper.
For sure not my best shot. The quality is shit, but I love this red "flames" at the backside. Looks so evil somehow.
Escova-de-macaco-alaranjada (Combretum fruticosum) flower, Pancada community, Rio Erepecuru riverbank, Pará state, Brazil.
Shot with Canon EOS R5 and 24-105mm © Craig Lindsay 2025. All rights reserved.
Model: Ivory Flame