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Teil des Makro Ratespieles auf meinem Blog.

 

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Ver en Grande con fondo negro.

  

Las Bardenas Reales de Navarra (en euskera Nafarroako Errege Bardeak) son un paraje natural semidesértico de unas 42.000 ha que se extiende por el sureste de Navarra (España). Sus suelos son de arcillas, yesos y areniscas y han sido erosionados por el agua y el viento creando formas sorprendentes en las que destacan los barrancos, las mesetas de estructura tabular y los cerros solitarios, llamados cabezos. Las Bardenas carecen de núcleos urbanos, su vegetación es muy escasa y las múltiples corrientes de agua que surcan el territorio tienen un caudal marcadamente irregular, permaneciendo secos la mayor parte del año. La altitud oscila entre los 280 y los 659 msnm. Las Bardenas se sitúan en un punto equidistante entre la cordillera Pirenaica y la Ibérica. Las Bardenas Reales, antigua posesión real, no forman parte de ningún término municipal y son propiedad de la Comunidad Foral de Navarra. Veintidós municipios y entidades (los "congozantes") forman la Comunidad de Bardenas Reales, una entidad de Derecho Público encargada del aprovechamiento del paraje.

 

En la actualidad, la mayor parte de las Bardenas Reales se encuentran protegidas mediante la figura de un parque natural de 39.274 ha desde el año 1999. Anteriormente, en 1986, dos parajes de las Bardenas, el Rincón del Bú y la Caídas de la Negra, habían sido declaradas reservas naturales. Desde el 7 de noviembre de 2000 el conjunto fue declarado Reserva de la Biosfera.

Just a little something I threw together using letters from my own collection. Too bad I don't have a pink, lowercase R on hand at the moment.

 

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most of you that know me also know of my aunt debbie and her book

****IT'S TODAY NOW***

 

tomorrow, 11-11-09 she is starting a campaign to launch her book into best seller status.

and since she and her book are so great...i'm trying to help in any small way i can.

 

"Color My World is the perfect gift for every kid on every holiday list because it is both educational and entertaining. Kids love it, and parents cherish it. By the way, teachers are among its biggest advocates!

 

It is gender-free ... boys and girls alike are fans of Color My World because it appeals to the individual child and helps to build self-esteem and acceptance. Since Color My World is designed around humor and fun, kids get right into the interactive exercises and begin to journal their feelings and express themselves by writing poems and short stories.

 

In our fast-paced world, it is difficult enough for us adults to get through our stress-filled days ... but our children are also living with stress levels that are out of control. As a caring adult, give the gift of freedom ... freedom of self-expression ... and watch a joyful child emerge from the stressed-out, test-driven, pushed-too-hard kid you know"....says deb herself :)

 

her book is available on amazon.com ~ and, those who order it through her special launch will receive nearly $8,000 in free downloadable gifts! (no shit)

  

thanks a million....

from me and my groovy aunt debbie :)

 

on a completely separate note...i'm going to post a picture tomorrow and visit you guys!!! yeah...i know....it's way overdue! ha :)

see ya tomorrow peeps!!

 

various photos. photoshop. Featuring airborne trolly service by

Maikeru7056: www.flickr.com/photos/bokky/

Eating Flickr M&Ms during the Flickr downtime. What else is there to do, right?

Josh is one of the more resilient people I've ever met, and he's only 13. A severe Strep A infection earlier this year nearly killed him and cost this young athlete and honor student both legs beneath his knees and most of his fingers on both hands. He's relearning how to live now, and I've been privileged enough to document his recovery. Oh, and he can still kick my ass at Wii.

Will be away from my computer for nearly a month. Have visitors from NZ, then we are heading to South Australia.

Flickr will again impose an unwanted change on us. This is a protest.

The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to the

In the Nick of Time (Timepieces only) group today at the suggestion of Sasha's Lab.

 

Stuck for an idea for your daily 365 shot? Join the hereios of the We're Here! group for inspiration.

Flickr Lounge: Halloween ....getting ready to go out to Undead themed party - My son helped with the concept which is a Lich - an undead sorcerer, more or less.

 

What can I say?

 

The new proposed layout of Flickr is a mess visually and honestly isn't an improvement. Photos don't look better when viewed in the new version. The page looks cluttered and displeasing to the eye. What really upsets me though is the changes to the description and commenting systems...

 

Tiny, tiny boxes for commenting (which at the moment don't load from oldest to newest) and unless you click a button, only one line of text is viewable on the description. I know "a picture is worth a thousand words" but to really participate and create a sense of community, there needs to be space for conversation and discussion.

 

Flickr has been my favourite site for the last 5 1/2 years. I've loved that sense of a community and made on-line friends on here that I've now "known" for years. That didn't happen by just uploading and dumping photos. It happened because people were talking about their photos and other members' images. Flickr's new layout is going to make that even more difficult and awkward.

 

This site is becoming a dumping ground - a storage site for images. That's not what I signed up for - or paid money for. I have little hope Flickr will listen to complaints but wanted to register my dislike for what is being done.

Today marks my first Flickr birthday. It was one year ago today that I joined and uploaded my first images. Photography has become a passion for me and Flickr has certainly helped fuel it. The awesome photographers and terrific people I have met here on Flickr have greatly enriched this hobby. I want to thank all of you, my Flickr friends, for making this such a terrific community.

 

Many things have changed in my photography and my life this past year. I married my soulmate and we recently learned she will be the mother of my second child in August. My son started at a terrific new school and has become an avid skateboarder. I had the opportunity to take some wonderful trips to places like Alaska, the Redwoods, and nearly every corner of the beautiful Pacific Northwest. I feel that my photography has grown to the point that I at least have a basic idea of how to get the image in my mind onto the sensor. I look back now at my archives and know I could do better today with the same opportunities. I love to learn, so I have hope of growing into an actual photographer in the years ahead. I've even been fortunate enough to license a handful of images for use on the web, all of them from contacts made here on flickr. I've had the pleasure of learning and sharing experiences, ideas, and techniques with some of the very talented people here on Flickr. I learned a great deal from reading, from my photo buddies Todd & Tom, from Redgum's flickr outing, and from Jim Altengarten's class at MHCC. I've also learned by doing thanks to the nearly 40,000 images I've put through my trusty Nikon in the past 15 months!

 

In the next year I hope to expand my photographic knowledge and enhance my experiences. I will soon attend a photo weekend put on by Rocky Mountain School of Photography, I'm really looking forward to that. I'm trying to put the brake on my itchy shutter finger and take more time to compose better images with fewer exposures. There is a time and place for holding the shutter button until the card is full, but it is also very satisfying to come home from a day of shooting with 40 or 50 images that result in 20 or 30 keepers. I want to continue to learn new techniques and work on making the operation of my equipment second nature. One of my biggest frustrations is to look at a series of images back home and realize that if I had remembered some little feature or tried some other setting while I was in the field they would have been better! I want to work on some areas that I know I can be much better like portraits, macro shots, creative lighting, and color management.

 

Most of all I look forward to living and documenting my family life. I have an active tweener, a newborn, a new mother, and some very excited extended family! Sounds like plenty of temptation for that shutter finger!

 

This image is a Mosaic made up of many of the 351 public images I've posted in this first year. Thank you for sharing and enhancing my Flickr experience, I look forward to the next year! (Flickr 1 Year Mosaic Web)

К сожалению, Flickr потерял несколько моих фотографий на своих серверах. На соответствующих страничках было пустое место без возможности заменить фото. Мне пришлось удалить и заново загрузить эти снимки. Разумеется, все комментарии были утрачены.

 

Unfortunately, the Flickr have lost some of my photos on its servers. Relevant pages were just empy spaces with likes and comments but without images itselves. Furthermore, i even wasn't able to replace images with backup copies. I had to delete old entries and upload them again. Commentaries were deleted as well, of course.

 

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Location - Skulsfjord, Kvaloya.

 

More Aurora images in my album - www.flickr.com/photos/39648370@N06/sets/72157637551509993

 

If you want to see more, here is a compilation of some 1000+ time lapse images taken in the Tromso area of Norway of The Northern Lights ……

Vimeo - www.vimeo.com/115894199

UTube - www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaOBkRpvtzY&feature=youtu.be

 

For best effects please watch in HD and Full Screen Mode and I would appreciate any comments - thank you.

Rollieflex 2.8 GX

kodak Tri-x

just decorated the wall at my desk with my favourite photos from fellow flickrites. i look from these pics to my own on the wall to my left and it makes me want to do better.

UP TO eight residential tower blocks once owned by Wirral Council are to be closed.

 

New owners Wirral Partnership Homes says bringing the towers up to standard, coupled with low occupancy rates, means they are no longer viable.

 

The blocks earmarked for the axe over the next one to three years are Melrose, Sandbourne, Thornridge (all Moreton), Flambards (Woodchurch) and Thorsway (Rock Ferry).

 

Five high rise blocks are to be refurbished: Sunningdale (Moreton), Liscard House (Liscard), Brackendale (Woodchurch) and The Towers (Tranmere) with Knowsley Court (Rock Ferry) and Neston Gardens (Birkenhead) being subject to minor remedial work and further review.

        

Council's cabinet member for housing, Cllr GD, said that times have changed and the desire for high rise living has dwindled.

 

"Some of these blocks used to have long waiting lists for tenants. Now they can hardly fill them," he said.

  

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Please join the protest, if you do not like the proposed new flickr layout which is to be implemented soon.

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Sunday December 8 2013 is a Flickr Black Day in order to protest against the upcoming change that everyone will soon be forced to accept ( unless we leave ...)

For more information :

www.flickr.com/photos/110293295@N04/11222492725/in/photos...

www.flickr.com/photos/110293295@N04/11222574753/in/photos...

www.flickr.com/photos/110293295@N04/11222416476/in/photos...

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Please also sign the petition : petitions.moveon.org/sign/change-flickr-back?source=s.fwd...

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I lost a lot of friends with the last lot of changes, they left Flickr for other sites............I don't want to lose anymore tried the beta and changed back when it first was introduced, I hated it and changed back

Not to be misleading, I was married to John 40 years ago , January 25, 1969. I did not, however, have a 40 year marriage. We were divorced long ago, and then he passed away in 1992. Still, it was a lovely day when it happened, and still, he is one of Anna Leigh's grandfathers. I thought some day she and her mom (my daughter) might like some nice pictures of him when he was happy. The 40 year anniversary coincided with me finally finding the old pictures, and it seemed like as good a time as any to fix them up. The late John Joseph Carroll was a Patrolman for the Oakland, California Police Department. Two out of three of his best men were Oakland, California Police officers, and many of the guests were policemen and their wives.

 

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Tenuous Link: Tuxedo Cat >> Tuxedo Groom

 

See toward bottom of my tags for further hints/answers/explanations of TL

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