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“Home. The word circled comfortably in my mouth like bubble gum, swished around sweetly soft and satisfying. Home. Try saying it aloud to yourself. Home. Isn’t it like taking a bite of something lovely?"
-Sol Luckman
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The light was so good for my visit to this location the other day I thought I'd upload one last image. This time of a humble TFW Class 150 DMU crossing the River Usk in some lovely winter light. 2G62 14:15 Maesteg to Cheltenham Spa.
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Hold the door, say please, say thank you
Don't steal, don't cheat, and don't lie
I know you got mountains to climb but
Always stay humble and kind
When the dreams you're dreamin' come to you
When the work you put in is realized
Let yourself feel the pride but
Always stay humble and kind
Don't expect a free ride from no one
Don't hold a grudge or a chip and here's why
Bitterness keeps you from flyin'
Always stay humble and kind
The Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri), also known as the giraffe gazelle, is a long-necked antelope found in the Horn of Africa and the drier parts of East Africa.
The gerenuk is easily noticeable by its long neck and legs. They have a light brown or tawny coloured fur. On the underbelly the gerenuk is white. Around the eyes is a white rim. The end of the tail has a black tuft at the end. On their head are scimitar shaped horns which are black in colour.
The gerenuk does not need to drink in the traditional sense. Instead their moisture requirements are met by the water content in their food.
The gerenuk has been described as very humble due to the way they always help each other. Many tribal tales crown them the ‘queen of humbleness.’
This very handsome Gerenuk was photographed on an early morning game drive in the semi-arid area of Samburu National Reserve, Kenya.
A man's pride will bring him low, but the humble in spirit will retain honor.” Proverbs 29:23
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Coat is a group gift of Decision.
Name of coat:The Gael Coat
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A humble Class 142 "Pacer" unit is caught in some lovely winter light as it crosses the Usk whilst working 2L49 08:46 Cheltenham Spa to Maesteg.
Life finds a way. In the deepest, darkest reaches of our oceans, on the flanks of soaring mountains, in lands devoid of water, frozen worlds of ice, searing temperatures and toxic environs, life finds a way. And when it does, it is humbling, breathtakingly beautiful. For an all too brief moment, an ivory gull rests on a blue cathedral of serrated ice, before it flies off, the astonishing beauty gone, perhaps forever. Scoresby Sund, East Greenland.
Young Mockingbird with mom....they evidently use that branch quite often. I couldn't get close to these guys, but was pleased to watch some interaction.
Another exercise in lighting, this time 2 Speedlites positioned equidistant from right and left of subject at about 1/8 power. That's the how. The why? That'll be the UK weather...
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Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens. Single shot, raw file into Affinity photo for "light touch" development, minimal ambient light, 2 EL-100 Speedlites off camera left and right, 10:8 crop.
From the Richard Harvey Studio One.
A moment of utter beauty as the mountains of the Canadian Rockies catch the first rays of light and emerge out of dense fog on a crisp, fresh autumn morning.
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Sweater - tram Cable Knit
Skirt - Cosmic Dust Leather Skirt
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Fritillaria meleagris is a Eurasian species of flowering plant in the lily family Liliaceae. Its common names include snake's head fritillary, snake's head (the original English name), chess flower, frog-cup, guinea-hen flower, guinea flower, leper lily (because its shape resembled the bell once carried by lepers), Lazarus bell, chequered lily, chequered daffodil, drooping tulip or, in the British Isles, simply fritillary.
The plant is native to the flood river plains of Europe where it grows in abundance.
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