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No-one dies today. The battle is won. The creature is subdued.
A frightened and lonely troll, it was just defending it's territory. For once, it all ends well and our companions extend a hand of friendship.
A friend is one of the nicest things you can have,
and one of the best things you can be.
{ Douglas Pagels }
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This is one of the reasons why I've been away -- I covered two weddings some two weeks ago.
It's a blessing, to be given that opportunity to capture such love-filled events.
This photo is one of my faves. The girls were just playing at the hotel lobby while waiting for their ride to church when I took this shot.
Still catching up on your streams. =)
The 1909 Schoolhouse in Friend, Oregon is used as a Community Center and is in pretty good shape compared to many others built in the same era.
a true treat to see: Bruce Grant, looking at the collection of postcards posted in his honor at Brickhouse Cafe this evening...!! SUCH a dear friend, and so lovely to see his joy and delight in everyone's messages...
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Sand Lizard. Taken in Dorset at the weekend. Another weekend sleep in the car. I had a great couple of days watching these beauties. Sand lizards are a particularly rare and protected species in Britain. They're found only in parts of southern heathland and the sand dunes of the the north west.
Best friend - someone who sees the pain in your eyes, while others will believe in the smile on your face.
model: me
Don't be deceived by that painted smile. She is not your friend.
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A friend of mine posing in front of some graffiti in Athens. I deliberately boosted the colours and gave it a grainy effect in Post processing.
EXPLORED ON 19 JUNE 2009 - # 180
As spring months gave way to summer, the sunrises get earlier and earlier. So here we were last week at one of our usual spots, waiting for our light-filled friend to appear. The grey sky affected the dawn colors very much, and we were not quite satisfied with the results.
So we drove on, on our photographic journey with a heavy heart. As we crossed one of the bridges on the way, I saw a potential subject through the corner of my eye, and my car stopped. I backed up a bit and we got down with our gear.
The sun was hiding perfectly behind an electric pole, and ensuring a beautiful silhouette. I framed it and clicked a few shots. I could not see much through the view finder as the light was intense. For a few minutes my eyes could only see bright white light. When my vision got normal and I reviewed my images, I smiled. My angel of luck had accompanied me. Check out my High Voltage Friend, flying into the sky.
Photographed with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II, and Sigma 150mm F2.8 APO Macro DG HSM with Sigma DG UV Filter. Handheld. Post processing done with Aperture 2.1.3 and Nik Software for Aperture 2.0
Photograph © Kausthub Desikachar
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