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3-D effect The black vulture (Coragyps atratus)

Last year I had been out on the lake in the canoe in April...not so this year, though areas along the shoreline are beginning to liquefy at last. The lead headline up here was not the Washington Correspondent's Dinner, but whether the lakes would be free of ice for the all-important Wisconsin fishing opener this coming weekend. Fortunately, our priorities remain in order.

First sign of the leafy Massacre...and you know Flickr addict will be there to document. ;)

el Infierno después del paraíso

We all get old at some point , there is no escape from it

Change is Inevitable. Storms, in life, come and go. The long night of anticipation has to be endured. What will my world look like in the morning? Will I be able to cope with the changes? Who will still walk with me? It is in how we spend that night that will shape how we see the morning. If, the night, is spent in the light of hope and the steadfastness of joy we will see a bright tomorrow no matter what comes.

 

May 13, 2020

E.M. Jeffres

 

Near Fordville, ND. It seems to be such a waste of buildings and wood and work...

Amsterdam - Droogbak

 

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It’s been more than a year since my last picture in SL. I almost forgot the thrill of the moment you get the inspiration and the following process of compositing the shot, changing lights, pose, focus, etc. It’s one of those rare occasions that makes you exist only as a tool for your creativity: no room for problems, bills, politics or covid.

It’s like a self therapy, an activity that helps you to look at things from a different point of view, and when you call your photo done, you inevitably see the world with different eyes.

I’m glad to be back in SL after this uber-long hiatus. I’m glad that as soon as I logged, the people I love have shown me all their happiness to see me back, even if I disappeared for so long.

At the end of the day, that’s all that matters: you only need love, fun and relax here to be a better person “there”.

 

Tune

 

When coming to think about it, it is much a bitter-sweet situation common to all developing countries... Yes, there may well be exploitation there. Yet most people don't have much choice there, do they? They have their children to feed and parents to support: they are just struggling for survival. Given the modern way of consumption with all the promotions & impetus given to consumption, who is going to make the huge amount of commodities for them which would inevitably bring about pollution ? How many white collars --leave alone the tertiary section of the economy -- elsewhere or anywhere for that matter would prefer to go back to the factories ( or even the farmlands ), even if they are paid more which is obviously not quite the case?

 

It's a sunny warm day so perfect for adders. So an early morning bike rid ego the common and a morning looking for adders. It's inevitable that the call of the coast will become too much soon though. Inevitable is by Damien Jurado.

"In time and with water, everything changes."

 

Leonardo da Vinci

Pebbles waiting the flood at dawn, Göynuk, Antalya

BUSARDO RATONERO * Buteo buteo, ♂♀ 55 cm. (ratonero)

 

Ave rapaz residente durante todo el año en la Peninsula Ibérica aunque en invierno se incrementa su población con ejemplares que emigran procedentes del resto de Europa

 

Su alimentación se compone de pequeños mamíferos como ratones, topos, gazapos, pequeñas aves, reptiles, anfibios, insectos, y lombrices

 

Para verla en grande pulsa Z y si te gustó pulsa F

my camera is a strange mirror

Luke 17:1 “Jesus told his disciples, "It is inevitable that temptations to sin will come, but how terrible it will be for the person through whom they come!”

Inevitable para mi no hacer alguna foto siempre que paso por esta estación.

 

Gràcies per les vostres visites i comentaris.

Gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios.

Thanks for your visits and comments.

No. 4 in the Hospital Walk series. This photo shows the back of the hospitals on Murray Street where the newer extension/expansions are. The more impressive older buildings face east on University Avenue. The black and white shows the challenge of their tasks and the inevitable goodbyes.

The darkness that follows a

sunset is never so dark that it

can change the inevitability

of a sunrise.

 

- Craig D. Lounsbrough -

 

Taxi to Black Bayou Lake

Whatever darkness speads around, the light is always near to win. Well, the opposite is also true. It seems the wisdom is somewhere between, just behind the first tree...

a beautiful facade on the rio dei ognissanti, architectural surgical procedures evolving, scarring evident, inevitability of transience on display, and yet ... a beautiful facade on the rio dei ognissanti.

 

littletinperson

I stood in the rain and watched the leaves fall of this awesome tree in the park for maybe longer than I should have, I was pretty soaked at the end lol Worth it to see such nice colors : )

 

Took on my phone, Huawei P20 Pro

 

2 landscape 42mp raw photos merged together in lightroom

... and the unique light of Lisboa returns with the naturalness of the things repeated year after year, decade after decade, century after century...

Sometimes there is nothing you can do but hope for the best.

For Macro Mondays 'Mesh' theme. This is one of the cat's toys - about the size of a hair curler and made from this plastic mesh. The cat loves playing football with it. Unfortunately, this means it gets lost quite frequently, inevitably under the sofa. But every time it's re-discovered the cat is super excited.

Over the last decade I have occasionally driven past this old homestead. Today it was the hints of colour that still remain that caught my attention as I drove by.

happening in my garden!!

Lots of squishing going on!!

Canon 6D

70-300 IS USM Lens

 

To be able to fly like the birds seems so fascinating. Crows and/Ravens have always interests me...I think they are one of the most mysterious creatures in the world.

 

This is a quick study of drawing birds on Fabriano paper in which I decided to use charcoal & graphite.

 

I'm actually hoping to convey that sort of "danger" #ClimateChange could cause through this image...I think if we humans won't believe and actually listen to scientists perhaps animals could give us a "warning" of the truth behind what is inevitable...

 

For Close-Up shots => www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-RESTLESS/980307/6417067/view

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