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Echeveria lopsided is a succulent plant native to Mexico.

Gene and I had just left the hotel and headed up the Parkway for our first day out.---it was VERY foggy!!! Gene did hear this Hooded singing--in fact, there were 2----so he was pretty sure a female would be nearby.

He was right--I'll post a photo of her later. I did not have a favorable angle to get the Mountain Laurel pink buds in the image in front of the bird---they were behind him, thus making the composition a wee lopsided....So, I close cropped cuz I liked this bokeh.

 

This is one beautiful bird.

 

Note the very slow shutter speed of 1/125 despite a rather high 2500 ISO--- That is how dark it was in the morning fog.

Schweiz

May 2025

 

Holga 120N, Ilford HP5, Kodak D-76

Print onto Foma Retrobrom with Moersch ECO 4812

 

In my Holga the viewfinder is lopsided, I forget it sometimes....

Here’s another aspect of the very distinctive gatehouse at Brockhampton in Herefordshire, England. It was built from oak that was felled in 1542, more than a century after the main house was erected. The timber was worked in the nearby woods, then brought to a framing yard beside the house, where it was assembled.

 

The now charmingly lopsided gatehouse was never intended to guard the house; instead, it was an ostentatious symbol of wealth, informing people that they were visiting a very important family. Later in its life, in the early 1900s, it was used as a gamekeeper’s store and even a chicken coop.

 

When the family line died out in 1948 the gatehouse, manor house, and a substantial estate of buildings and land, was given to the National Trust, which continues to care for and administer the place today.

 

The Long Gallery, all 68 feet (21m) of it, runs the entire length of the front of the house. This is the room that’s caused most of the stress to the rest of the building, assisted by heavy stone roof tiles. The Long Gallery seems to have been an afterthought, conceived during the construction of the gatehouse on which it sits. Arch-braced roof trusses support the weight of the heavy stone slates on the roof, while the gallery itself is loaded directly onto the first-floor ceiling joists. The fact that the entire South wing has little or no foundation goes someway to explain the lopsided appearance of the house.

Who needs mad March boxing hares when these two are about. Bruce, the Monarch stag on the left has just shed his right hand rack of antlers so appears lopsided.

Small white porcelain coffee cup. Handle is 21/4” entire cup is 3” tall. Overall just under 3” of subject. Macro Mondays- White

the old and very noble town of York and its bridges :)

Because even with one antenna, this grasshopper knows it’s still got the moves. A little lopsided? Sure.

As we're about to enter the Manchester area while on a family road trip, my younger brother nonchalantly mentions that M338 has a KCS leader and just passed Masonville. Upon this marvelous revelation, we change course and head for the 145th Ave bridge on the west end of town. Not even 30 seconds after arriving, bingo. KCS 4845, with its lopsided logo, leads M33891 05 eastbound into Manchester, IA, where they'll drop about 40 cars for Cedar Rapids. Taken on 9/5/21. Y'know, aside from KCS being the hot topic of the year, I've seen more of their power leading in the state than any other year in my life. Pretty neat for a railroad that may be endangered.

Oddball (due to his lopsided antlers this year) was off in the distance and heading towards the aspens, so I started hiking in to get close enough to photograph him with the fall color in the background. Luckily, he changed his trajectory to move parallel to the trees for a while, allowing for a few clicks of the shutter before he eventually moved on. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA, September 2025

 

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One of our newest downtown high-rise living spaces...looking quite pretty. Almost makes you wonder as to the balcony and floor space if they are somewhat lopsided, at least that's what it looks like from here.

 

Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.

 

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Me:

 

Hair: (fd) Lopsided Lilly - Nothingness

Skin: [KOOQLA] Mango 07

Top: *X*plosion T-Tank Mesh Top (Black)

Shorts: Blueberry Elina - Mesh - Side Tied Shorts (Black)

Feet: Slink Female Feet - AvEnhance - Flat

 

Set:

 

Shed: Oyasumi - Shed Finished (RARE) - Seasons Story Gacha

Pots: Oyasumi - Pot Empty - Seasons Story Gacha

Fork/Shovel/Pots: PILOT - Garden Tools

Box with compost: PILOT - Garden Supplies

Wellies: +ILO+ Operator Boot no.1

Old Town Hall / Bamberg / Bavaria / Germany

 

Album of Germany (the south): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157712099...

So here we are at Brockhampton Manor House in Herefordshire – a fine 14th-century timber-framed house surrounded by a wide moat (foreground) and ‘guarded’ by a gate house on the left. It was built by the Brockhampton family, who had lived here since at least the 12th century. The name comes from a combination of words meaning 'brook settlement', and was first recorded as Brochantone in 1166.

 

The now charmingly lopsided gatehouse was never intended to guard the house; instead, it was an ostentatious symbol of wealth, informing people that they were visiting a very important family.

 

When the Brockhampton family line died out in 1948 the house, together with a substantial estate of buildings and land, was given to the National Trust, which continues to care for and administer the place today.

 

Conowingo Dam, Maryland

(The ratio of people to Eagles today was rather lopsided).

looks lopsided but the road it was on was on a slope! :(

Grave on the cemetery of Berthouville

As we celebrate Resurrection Day tomorrow, we must remember that Good Friday came before. It was good for mankind because the Lord Jesus gave up Himself, His own life so that we could have life forever and our relationship with God the Father permanently restored. Yet for Jesus, He took on the weight of all of the sin of the world: past, present, and future. The full wrath of God was poured out on Jesus, the wrath that you and I deserved, He received instead! This is the most lopsided exchange in all of history; the perfect Son of God took on our sin and clothed us in His perfect righteousness! Jesus was truly forsaken at the cross so that you and I would not have to be, even though we deserved to be! When He cried out, “It is finished!” The temple curtain was torn in two, top to bottom. This curtain blocked access to the Mercy Seat of God, only the High Priest could enter once a year on the day of Atonement with a blood sacrifice, but because of what Jesus did, the curtain was torn down meaning that we can have access to the Mercy Seat of God through Christ at all times! As His blood was poured out, streams of Mercy flowed!

This photograph of a sixteenth century house in Cerne Abbas would defy any attempt by technology to straighten it , its charmingly lopsided and should be kept that way.

 

The village of Cerne Abbas grew around a great Benedictine Abbey, which was founded in AD 987 however the dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century sadly saw the Abbey destroyed. Remains of the Abbey can still be seen today and are well worth a visit. Despite the loss of the Abbey the village managed to not just survive but prosper; Cerne’s fresh underground water supply fuelling a highly successful brewing trade. The quality beer was sold as far afield as London and was even exported to the Americas. Due to this industry, Cerne Abbas at one time boasted no fewer than 15 public houses with a population of only 1500. Waterpower also gave rise to many other small industries including milling and silk weaving.

  

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Sitting in an English garden

waiting for the sun

If the sun don't shine you get a tan

You get a tan from standing in the English rain

 

I am the eggman

They are the eggmen

I am the walrus

Goo goo g' joob ...

reflections of a corrugated barn wall in the rippled waters of the river Thames

reflections of a Lofoten village in a fjord

Dry-stone wall and rail fence surround this unique "chicken house" lovingly built by my friend Katherine's husband oh so many years ago. The lopsided windows and roof with its interesting curve were part of the plan for a fun chicken house specifically for Katherine, and her chickens if she ever decided she needed them.

Grasses, or more technically graminoids, are monocotyledonous, usually herbaceous plants with narrow leaves growing from the base. They include the "true grasses", of the family Poaceae, as well as the sedges and the rushes. The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns and grassland. Sedges include many wild marsh and grassland plants, and some cultivated ones such as water chestnut and papyrus sedge. Uses for graminoids include food, drink, pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.

 

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, MIami FL

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Having walked around Oxford in the very bright conditions, I was determined to get at least 1 photo of note from the trip. I settled on a shot of the Radcliffe Camera, and although the Car on the right is a little annoying I was reasonably happy with this one. Cropping the Car out would, I thought, make the photo lopsided and I didn't want to cut out the buildings on the left.

This is neighbouring cat, Minty, enjoying the late afternoon sunshine. Her rather lopsided smile is just a shadow from the overhanging yew hedge.

another Lofoten islands liquid mirror landscape as there are so many. This scenario felt best in monochrome and I hope you agree.

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New Mexico is supposed to be getting monsoon moisture flowing into the state from the south and east.

 

Thinking that we'd be getting clouds in over night, I went up to the roof this morning.

 

There were some clouds near the horizon, but they were so densely packed that the pre-sunrise and sunrise itself was hidden behind them.

 

Just before the sun rose above the cloud banks, this awkward, off-kilter glow happened with a shadow of that one cloud making it all look lopsided.

 

For a shadow and rays to be visible, there has to be something in the air—moisture, dust, or wildfire haze.

Given how much haze we've had from the huge fires down south, I'm betting we got this off-kilterosity from haze.

A bit lopsided I don't know if her cargo had moved but she soon levelled up when they took some off.....

 

MISJE VITA (IMO 9927421, MMSI 258066000) is a General Cargo Ship built in 2022 (2 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Norway. Her length overall (LOA) is 89.95 meters and her width is 15.4 meters.

There is a way to be good again.

 

This struck me as a fundamentally Confucian attitude. The "again" implies that we all are originally good, as Mencius would tell us, and we can find our way back to that basic goodness through right intentions and actions, which pretty much sums up the life's work of both Confucius and Mencius. However selfish we have been, whatever our mistakes in life, we can do the right thing now, and that will put us on a path to being good in an active, performative sense

  

"I looked down at Sohrab. One corner of his mouth had curled up just so. A smile. Lopsided. Hardly there. But there."

 

that book the kite runner was all my live for 6 days !! and i feel the change ..i seariously feel it ..

u guys should read it .. and i'd like to inform u !! you WILL enjoy it !! ,,

 

AND ITS MY BIRTHDAYYYY !!!!

Bjarnarfoss, a impressive waterfall on Snaefellsnes peninsula in West Iceland, is surrounded by an amazing cliff face consisting of columnar basalt. On very stormy days the waterfall has been seen flipping over and literally flowing into the air being completely lopsided.

 

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A garden bench I found at St. Quay-Perros the other day.

I've tried straightening the photo, but the bench still look lopsided!!

 

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MONOPTEROS -

Rundtempel im griechischen Stil / Round temple in Greek style

 

Englischer Garten, München

English Garden, Munich

  

It was so windy on Chinkwell Tor the other morning it was hard to get a sharp shot of this rainbow and I had to shoot almost blind as I couldn't see. A bit of rotation in post processing soon corrected this otherwise lopsided shot!

Edinburghs famous aereal pedestrian passage between two buildings seen in my very own perspective

The face of a ghost appears on the abdomen of a crab spider.

  

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