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I'm out of my head, out of my mind, oh, I
If you let me, I'll be
Out of my dress and into your arms tonight
Yeah, I'm lost without it
Feels like I'm always waitin'
I need you to come get me
Out of my head, and into your arms tonight...
Trying out a Nikon D750 with a 28mm - 300mm lens, that I rented from www.lensrentals.com. I liked it, but the price tag for this is out of my price range. Oh well.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m89rVfUn5s
"So I walk into the sun
I thought you'd be there
But you could fool anyone
In the red water dust
Will I see you soon,
Or did we move on?"
I will go with you
Submerge my feet
To my head in all of you
As your presence falls
I'm drowned in your love
Immerse me, immerse me
Taken at The Dive Shop
A vital denizen of the woods, the Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) helps countless other woodland residents. Living throughout the vast majority of the eastern U.S., these handsome birds (photographed here is a male, identifiable by his red mustache) enjoy the finer things in forest life...carpenter ants. And they are relentless in their searches for these delicious morsels of insect. Occasionally, a tree will be ripe with them, and burst open like a piñata to their talented, hammering beaks. Once the pileated has had his fill, he will move along, and other birds will come to investigate and dine on remaining food stuffs. Would it be too far a stretch to consider this dashing character as something of a carpenter ant-giving Robin Hood?
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the photo has taken at mystic timbers TAXI:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mystic%20Timberland/80/44/...
The figurines are from my circus collection. They belong to Chipperfield's circus truck for elephants (Corgi brand)
Smile on Saturday's theme: Presented on a plate
KEGEL : Kegel Clothing Yukata Mitsuha
The River boats Taylors Falls Queen and the Taylors Falls Princess are docked on St. Croix river looking into the mist.
Before the massive crowds arrive on the unofficial start of summer weekend, all is quiet and tranquil on the early morning St. Croix river.
Per the Wild Mountain website...
Since 1906 tourists by the thousands have enjoyed the scenic beauty of the world famous Dalles of the St. Croix River by excursion boat. Our fleet of excursion boats include the Taylors Falls Queen and the Taylors Falls Princess. The "Princess" can carry up to 250 passengers with The "Queen" holding up to 149. Both boats are enclosed on the lower level with the upper deck being open.
Your licensed boat pilot and tour guide will point out the unique rock formations that were left behind as the glaciers retreated thousands of years ago. Among the most outstanding formations is the huge stone cross for which the St. Croix River was named. "St. Croix" means Holy Cross.
Other sites that can be seen from the boats include: the world's largest glacial kettles or "pot holes", Lion's Head, Turk's Head and the highlight of the boat tour, The Old Man of the Dalles - the most outstanding natural rock face you'll ever see.
Into You
Outfit details:
Top: Neve - splash top @Uber
Bottom: Neve - splish shorts @Uber
Shoes: Sheba - Rio Flip flops (out of frame)
Accessories:
- DeepStatic - Eloise Shades
- e.marie // Yrielle Earrings
- MICHAN - Maddie Bracelets
Makeup details:
Warpaint - Georgia Eyebrows
Warpaint - Serene Eyeshadow
Kari Store - Mirna Lipgloss
Body details:
DOUX - Giggle Hairstyle @Dubai
Glam Affair - Danny skin @Uber
itGirls & VELOUR - Picasso Babe body skin
Lelutka EvoX - Raven head
Legacy - Perky body
Current Vibe: Ariana Grande - Into You
This photograph was taken with Black Dragon viewer using customized Reshade shaders.
Guru burrowed his way into the laundry bag. He likes to spend time in there, just hanging out and looking through the mesh fabric. Muse thinks it's a little strange.
The promise of a chance to see the northern lights brought me down to Saltburn, it was a bit too hazy to see much of the display but I set a timelapse going anyway, this is all of the frames processed into star trails. I took a single frame for the foreground as there was a lot of fisherman moving around with their head torches on.
Friends that have been to Carver's Gap/Roan Mtn. know this spot well on the hike up to Round Bald. After having camped for a couple nights and with the roughest part of the hike behind me before getting to the car, I had to take a few shots of the trail through forest...
Common Gum Tree Shield Bug (Poecilometis patruelis)
This young one was pondering a leap into the unknown.
John 3:4-5 King James Version (KJV)
4 Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother's womb, and be born?
5 Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
It was just a very ordinary walk in the same Helsinki suburb surroundings, still with patches of ice here and there, but sun already was shining warmer and friendlier than a couple of weeks ago. And then behind a turn of the path opened a view over a little bay, and sunlight fell on the tops of last year dropworts in so marvelous angle that all the scene was flooded with light... I deliberately let the flare come into the photo, because it reveals the feeling from that moment like fairies would be dancing in the branches and chasing the winter away. :-)
A simple landscape image of tracks in a Barley field, disappearing into the sea mist near Findlater Castle in Morayshire, Scotland.
Style Credits:
Hair: Himlakropp Hair by Boys to the Bone & FAKEICON (at Collabor88)
Stars on face: Stjarna face deco by Boys to the Bone (at Collabor88)
Outfit: Starshine by Sn@tch
Sash: Bts Stars Sash by Nana
Pose props (light orbs): Keeper of the Light 04 by Infiniti
Backdrop: Patch of Galaxy (layered) by Half Deer
Floating Stars by E.V.E Studio
Went down into the canyon at Cloudland Canyon State Park to photograph the Water Fall but it was too foggy and rainy. I did find this wonderful scene on my trek out of the canyon. Hope you enjoy!
Walking into the forest near my house, I was amazed to see thousands of these gorgeous Trilliums in full bloom. Picking parts off of a trillium plant can kill it even if the rhizome is left undisturbed. Because they are so delicate, Trilliums are a very rare plant. Some species of trillium are listed as threatened or endangered and collecting these species may be illegal. Luckily, they enjoy the climate of the Pacific Northwest!
Florida Postcard set
www.flickr.com/photos/melegib/sets/72157604000622638/
Two shots taken off the Naples Pier and merged. Artistic creation.not hdr