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...dans un jardin à Issoire, Puy-de-Dôme, Pitchou surveille les voitures qui roulent au pas...
C'était le 10 janvier, il n'y avait pas encore beaucoup de neige.
I could tell Mack and Jimmy were intrigued by something early yesterday morning. When I looked over the fence I found a skunk who has been hanging around our townhouse complex for over a week now. I also saw Ella on the far side of the skunk so, three cats, a skunk and I meet face to face in a Mexican standoff. Mack and Jimmy, being the dumb dumbs they are, jumped down off the fence and charged the skunk as much as they dared which placed them between the skunk and me so I had no way to shoo them away. Somehow, we all froze while the skunk rooted around for food in the grass and eventually sauntered away.
Skunk below in the comments
Intrigue Dress...
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Just a spot that caught my eye as we were walking through the Cotswold town of Stow on the Wold, I like the patterns of chipped and broken stonework both around the archway and inside the passageway.
I would love to have explored it to see where it went But I respected the private sign on the wall.
We found this little town very interesting where I took possibly my favorite shots of our trip to come in a couple of days.
Art by Nature
Canyonlands N.P.
Canyonlands National Park preserves 337,598 acres of colorful canyons, mesas, buttes, fins, arches, and spires in the heart of southeast Utah's high desert. Water and gravity have been the prime architects of this land, sculpting layers of rock into the rugged landscape you see today.
Canyonlands preserves the natural beauty and human history throughout its four districts, which are divided by the Green and Colorado rivers. While the districts share a primitive desert atmosphere, each retains its own character and offers different opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Though they appear close on a map, there are no roads that directly link the districts. Traveling between them requires two to six hours by car as there are few places to cross the rivers.
Travelled to watch the grandkids and their teams perform at the Northern Cross Country relays yesterday. It was held in Graves Park, Sheffield, such a beautiful park, wish I'd had more time to explore. This property sat on the edge of the course, in a beautiful spot, it looked pretty deserted with its wrapped up vehicles and had me wondering about its owners and history.
These intriguing and talented spiders protect themselves from predators by hiding inside an impressively constructed, silk-seamed curled leaf that sits roughly at the middle of their web.
Each curled-leaf retreat, a miracle in itself.
Endemic to the eastern areas of this country. Genus Phonognatha, perhaps graeffei.
Female, 10 mm body length.
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What do you see? I see the warm colored trees mirrored in the lake with the golden glow of the sun. ("art" on a ship's hull
You can just tell, can't you. You can just tell from the jaunty angles that the moment they get together, there'll be mischief.
I suspect that E509 (Spanish Eyes III) is the ringleader and E17 (JBP) is the lieutenant (and wannabe pop star - E17! and JBP? I ask you!). Then there's little BM20 (Slippery Dick) - I have a notion that if there's mischief to be made, it's BM20 who does the dirty, as-it-were - E509 instigates it and BM20, the little rascal, acts on it, egged on by E17.
And then there's E2 (Grey Mist). The shy one. The one no-one would ever suspect. Always quietly cheering from the sidelines as the tomfoolery begins, but with a finely honed nose for the Coastguard and an uncanny knack of knowing when best to make a run for it.
“Don’t get your knickers in a twist matey, it’s just a bit of fun”.
That’s the Four Stooges; they’re just having a laugh.
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The Four Stooges, seen here at Lyme Regis, are, from left to right: E17 (JBP), E509 (Spanish Eyes III), BM20 (Slippery Dick) and E2 (Grey Mist).
Usual caveats etc.
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This is rather odd: I am thoroughly thrilled by the front of E509. The shape of the bow, the position of the cabin, the tones of the paint, the 'flying W' graphic on the prow, even, and especially, the angle at which she rests. And it is this last, the angle, that sets my imagination racing. I cannot adequately describe the pictures it creates in my mind - wild Scottish Lochs, adventurous chases, war-time intrigue etc. but it is all utterly, utterly thrilling... Nurse! My tablets please! Quickly!
I just returned from an amazing 2 weeks exploring Patagonia. I found this place to be unforgiving, breathtaking, intriguing and know for a fact that I both found and left my soul here. Patagonia.. until next time my sweet love.
The National Trust tearoom at Lyveden New Bield in Northamptonshire is in a beautiful stone cottage which has an intriguing history of its own. It was built around 1690, using abandoned stone from the New Bield. For years it served as a small farmstead and gamekeeper’s lodge, even after the National Trust acquired Lyveden New Bield. In fact in 1958 the Trust advertised in the Times and Country Life for a hermit to live at the Cottage, but with no electricity or running water at the time this was a big ask. It is a big favourite of ours, and we often come here when out for a drive in the countryside.
For all my new Flickr friends! One of my fav shots in my stream.
The moon presents a real challenge in photography. This is one of the only shots that had nice exposure as well as sharpness.
This picture was taken after dark on California's central coast (San Simeon). Equipment used: Sony DSLR-A500 and a SAL 70-300G lens.
Original Date Taken: 01/30/2010 19:00:33
Original Upload Date: 02/18/2010 08:47:58
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Huge help from Kristian in figuring out this shot down to the hair!...which could have gone through a tornado and not moved by the way. haha.
Oh also..i am not a smoker, I'm just holding it for the shot, i felt it would a lot to the image when Kristian suggested it.
Thanks for all the love and support!
Some interesting new traders have appeared amongst the hustle and bustle of the busy docks of Spudkirk.
An entry in Category C or Challenge III for Eurobricks Brethren of the Brick Seas
Photo # 1 - finalist ...17th Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition...Totally thrilled
December 2019
The desert with its intriguing formations, expansive vistas, grand canyons, deep slots, and otherworldly badlands will always have my heart! There are countless hidden gems down every turn on a dirt road to explore.
All Intriguing aka AI 😄
I "added" a bunch of effects in PP. Most AI rendering is too clinical (clean)
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Can AI "photos" coexist with the "traditional" imagery? Who are we kidding. Can't imagine a Hollywood movie without AI. too many to mention
Do you feel "betrayed" when (if) you found out a photo was an Artificial "photo"... are we getting used to being "lied" too?
Things are likely to become yet more complex as use of artificial intelligence by artists becomes more widespread, and as the machines get better at producing creative works, further blurring the distinction between artwork that is made by a human and that made by a computer.
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A brief visit whilst waiting for my wife. There were 2 of these but this one intrigued me as its yellow feet colour extended so far up its legs.
This is a follow up shot to my post from 2 days ago where I showed the lower falls at McKinney Falls State Park. In this shot you can see the upper falls in all their glory. All the rain we have had has really got the water volume cranking. I usually prefer not to post similar shots so close together, but I really liked this one and in this case this one was shot with Pete Talke's 12-24mm wide angle Nikon lens (thanks Pete!). I don't yet have one of those fancy things, so he loaned me his and I got a few shots done. It really does make a difference! I am intrigued and will have to plop down some dough in the future for some new glass.
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