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These had just opened in dense shade so were a more intense blue than I've ever seen before. (woodland forget-me-not / myosotis sylvatica)

How could we ever forget these bright blue beauties?

Taken at Umekita-Garden, Osaka with Tamron SP AF 180mm F/3.5 Di LD [IF] MACRO.

Back Garden - late afternoon, a break from oiling new internal doors, I ventured outside, and the sun came out, as did the Holly Blue and this Speckled Wood.

tiny forget-me-not flowers. Focus stacked using zerene. See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/51187995682/ for a 3D version

If I remember well, to forget about wars, winter, &

Join me, dancing Rumba, :-)

Windsor Never Forgets. Went down by train to Windsor U last week for a meeting. Took a walk to a library near our house. There are a couple of fun sculptures around the building. This little car is painted with the faces of the five members of the old late 60s grunge punk band from Detroit, The MC5. On the side of the car is painted the name of their first album and one of their big songs - Kick Out The Jams (Motherfuckers.) MC5 released it as a single in March 1969 first and then as the title of their first album

(UNEDITED)

 

Created for the theme "RED" a competition in the group SL pictures that touched us.

  

Dedicated to Precious Restiless,(Vitabela Dubrovna)

 

"For this was on seynt Volantynys day

Whan euery bryd comyth there to chese his make."

["For this was Saint Valentine's Day, when every bird cometh there to choose his mate."]-

 

by Geoffrey Chaucer: Parlement of Foules (1382)

  

INFORMATION:

Taken at Zora with SL viewer 1. The rotating sky, moon and trees were created by Precious Restless.

My own avatar, invisible body prims and props.

 

Skin by Frick, hair by Sharon Lupindo, eyes by Shizuka Hayashi.

Raw Image name added.

Taken with ao so a non static pose

Thank you to Precious for such a beautiful sim.

Completely unedited.( I do not edit Second Life images)

 

Some type of small bee on a forget-me-not flower. One of the hardest flowers ever for me to photograph.

Vancouver lit up in red for Remembrance Day, British Columbia, Canada.

  

About this photo: Remembrance Day: Every year on November 11, Canadians pause for a moment of silence to honour and remember the men and women (as well as animals) who served, and continue to serve Canada during times of war, conflict and peace.

 

I took this photo a few years ago on Remembrance Day when the Canada Place and the Vancouver Lookout were lit up in red to commemorate this day. This is a view towards the city from the Stanley Park seawall in Vancouver, BC, Canada. 🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦

  

Lest We Forget ✿✿✿

  

~Camera Settings:

*Camera Model: Sony ILCA-77M2

*Focal Length: 75mm

*F-Number: F/16

*Exposure Time: 30 sec.

*ISO Speed: ISO-100

*Exposure Program: Manual Mode (M)

  

Thank you for dropping by and I hope you like this photo!

Ann :-)

  

Some information about Vancouver: Vancouver is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Vancouver is Canada's third largest city and is located by the Pacific Ocean on a peninsula surrounded by water and in the distance there are the mountains. Vancouver is considered a pretty clean and safe city with a great variety of shops, museums, theatre, outdoor activities (hiking, walking, kayaking, sailing, skiing on the local mountains in the winter) and more. Walking around Stanley Park is a favourite thing to do for tourist and locals alike. This beautiful park extends from the city centre of Vancouver almost to the North Shore. With wonderful views of the mountains and the ocean around every corner, downtown Vancouver is one of the most picturesque cities in the world. Walk along Robson Street, the most popular shopping street. Experience Chinatown with the different kinds of building and stores, walk on the beaches of English Bay and the seawall of Stanley Park, enjoy a walk in Gastown with the old steam clock and the many gift shops.

 

Look out for some Hollywood film sets as Vancouver is used for many big Hollywood movies and shows. That's why you might hear that Vancouver is called "Hollywood North". Here are some examples of shows and movies that were/are filmed here: "Deadpool 1 & 2", "The X-Files", "The Good Doctor", "Colony", "Arrow", "The Flash", "Supernatural", "Stargate-SG1", "The 6th Day", "Kiss of the Dragon", "Small Ville" and many many more. Then there is also the Canada Place, the stadiums, the Harbour Lookout, the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, Science World, the Vancouver Art Gallery and much more! All of these attractions are located within minutes from the city centre.

 

Vancouver is also popular in the winter for winter activities. There are 3 local mountains where you can do any type of winter sport. There is Grouse Mountain, most famous for it's stunning views over the city and fresh powder snow. Grouse Mountain is accessible by skyride...this is a big gondola that will take you up to the top of the mountain. Mount Seymour and Cypress Mountain are famous too and you also get wonderful views from the top of these mountains. As you can see...Vancouver has lots to offer. The Winter Olympics were held here in 2010 as well.

This is a stack of 30 photos.

 

Myosotis

 

another day, another capture while they're in bloom

Soft photography involves the deliberate use of techniques to create images with a gentle, diffused, and often dreamlike quality, rather than sharp, high-contrast results. It's a conscious artistic choice to evoke specific moods and emphasise certain aspects of a subject. The soft look can evoke a sense of the past, reminiscent of older photographic techniques. By taking a mindful approach to this shot I was able to capture the moment. Please consider joining us in the group: Mindful Photography 🙏

she loves me, she loves me not

Working the 1445 from Leeds to Kings Cross class 91 locomotive 91110 "lest we forget" is seen on the rear of the 1445 Leeds to London Kings Cross

Canon 5D MarkIII

Canon 17-40 F4L USM

ISO 400 | 19mm | F9 | 0.5sec

Lee Filters - 1.2ND / 1.2Soft

 

Lest We Forget -

Anzac Day 2014

I was out on the end of the reef this morning at Mona Vale and this Father was carrying his Son around the pool and just stopped at the end of the pool and took in the surrounds. I think including them in this image brings this photo to life - Especially being Anzac Day. We are all on a journey.

Great catching up with the Focus Flickr Group this morning and breakfast was amazing.

Another picture of these tiny beauties. Each blossom is only about 3mm

Feel a kind of ephemeral moment when I see this flower.

Do you know Yutaka Ozaki? He was a popular Japanese musician, who passed away when he was only 26. It's about 18 years ago... I don't know much about him, but I heard "forget-me-not" is one of his well-known songs.

 

Forget-me-not (flower)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forget-me-not

 

Yutaka Ozaki (musician)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yutaka_Ozaki

 

Forget-me-not by Yutaka Ozaki (song)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdtyhZBX8Kw

 

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It's important that we stop and remember all those who fought to give us all the freedoms we have today.

 

For all who have served, please accept my heartfelt thanks for the job you did.

 

For those who never made it home, know that you will not be forgotten.

 

Shot at the Douglas Arizona Visitors Center with Shot with my Sony MVC-FD100, which appears to be the only one on Flickr?

 

camera-wiki.org/wiki/Sony_Mavica_FD100

 

Thank you for taking the time to comment, award and/or critique my work, I truly appreciate each and every one! Thank you and I hope you enjoy your day :-)

I've got so behind uploading flower pictures from last year that I'm completely out of synch with everyone else. So I'm jumping forward to the new pictures that I took this week, so we can all be doing Spring flowers together.

My favorite Spring flower!

It was an overcast day - that's why it appears greyish - but good for details.

+ Forget You + April 08, 2015 at 03:05PM Blog: ift.tt/1aKZAaO Flickr: ift.tt/1rLiH6C Facebook: ift.tt/1FmDnZQ via Blogger

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