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La Halte des Taxis Paris XIII

Bd Vincent Auriol .

Eigentlich war ich am See für den Sonnenuntergang, aber dieses sooo verliebte Pärchen hat mich so fasziniert das der Sonnenuntergang plötzlich nicht mehr das Ziel eines Bildes war.

Ach so was von verliebt waren die beiden.... einfach ein wunderbarer Moment die beiden beobachten zu dürfen.

Wünsche allen viel Liebe für den heutigen Tag.

 

Actually, I was at the lake for the sunset, but this couple was so fascinated that I was so fascinated that the sunset was suddenly no longer the goal of a picture.

Oh so what was in love with the two .... just a wonderful moment to watch the two.

Wish all a lot of love for today.

Ne yere, ne göğe ismini yazdım.

Senin ismini aşkım,

Kalbime yazdım...

 

I wrote your name neither on the ground nor on the skies.

I wrote your name, my love

On my heart...

 

Özdemir Asaf ( 1923 - 1981 )

U2 - „Love is blindness“

www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4DrQzI-iMU

 

Love is blindness

I don′t want to see

Won't you wrap the night

Around me?

Oh my heart

Love is blindness

 

In a parked car

In a crowded street

You see your love

Made complete

Thread is ripping

The knot is slipping

Love is blindness

 

Love is clockworks

And cold steel

Fingers too numb to feel

Squeeze the handle

Blow out the candle

Love is blindness

 

Love is blindness

I don′t want to see

Won't you wrap the night

Around me?

Oh my love

Blindness

 

A little death

Without mourning

No call

And no warning

Baby, a dangerous idea

That almost makes sense

 

Love is drowning

In a deep well

All the secrets

And no one to tell

Take the money

Honey

Blindness

 

Love is blindness

I don't want to see

Won′t you wrap the night

Around me?

Oh my love

Blindness

Ils sont mignons!

CATWA

MILA

LEVEL EVENT

RUNAWAY

COLLABOR88

EUPHORIC

BONDI

VANITY EVENT

SUPERNATURAL

CUPID INC

ASCENDANT

KIO-KIO

LOKI

LOVE BITES HUNT

MOMENTO

  

Love like Blood by Killing Joke

youtu.be/TnpwuRlXbhk

 

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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

A previously unpublished shot from February 2018.

 

Wishing you all a super weekend of photography - stay safe!

♫ Lana Del Rey♪ Love

Location: Backdrop City.

Tumblr: Savvy’s

 

Outfit: Pixie Cami & Ruffle Panties from Narcisse@ Blush

Pose: Model Pack 11-3 from Secret Poses

Hair: Elly from NYNE @ Fetish Fair

Backdrop: Love Scene 2 from Paparazzi

 

I always wanted to photograph such a field of poppies. It is not so easy to get a usable photo. I decided to just wait and let the wind tell. Of course I heard Hania Rani with Hawaii Oslo a very remarkable piece of modern piano art.

For those who would like to see Hania play, this way ;)

  

hania rani — hawaii oslo ♫

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... still too little and always too late

 

So...

... is this pink?

I am a man, I'm not sure... hmmm?

Pink isn't my favorite color but flowers and candles really I love, always

 

Created for Looking close... on Friday! theme "Pretty in Pink"

 

If you like anything on my photos, I'm very pleased... just share your kindness... thanks :)

SCANDALIZE.CHELLE

 

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Zeevh Poses 322

 

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Ay!!!! Ne Güzel..!

Ay..! Ne güzel şeysin sen..!

Ah!!!

Gökyüzüm, akşamüstüm...

Hayranıyım yürüyüşünün...

Sesinin , bakışının , gülüşünün...

 

Bi Fotoğraf çekilebilirmiyiz..?

Dudaklarım dudaklarında...

Bir fotoğraf çekilebilirmiyiz..?

Ağzım kulaklarımda...

Kolarımda sen,:))

Love is like war. Easy to start. Difficult to finish. Impossible to forget.

 

It is important to stay positive because beauty comes from the inside out.

Jenn Proske

 

Texture with thanks to Parée Erica

 

© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Use without permission is illegal.

Please, don't fave my photos and run

 

Love takes you anywhere ..

Taken in SL at Luane's World

Someone You Loved.....

"I'm going under and this time I fear there's no one to save me

This all or nothing really got a way of driving me crazy

I need somebody to heal

Somebody to know

Somebody to have

Somebody to hold

It's easy to say

But it's never the same

I guess I kinda liked the way you numbed all the pain

Now the day bleeds

Into nightfall

And you're not here

To get me through it all

I let my guard down

And then you pulled the rug

I was getting kinda used to being someone you loved

I'm going under and this time I fear there's no one to turn to

This all or nothing way of loving got me sleeping without you

Now, I need somebody to know

Somebody to heal

Somebody to have

Just to know how it feels

It's easy to say but it's never the same

I guess I kinda liked the way you helped me escape

Now the day bleeds

Into nightfall

And you're not here

To get me through it all

I let my guard down

And then you pulled the rug

I was getting kinda used to being someone you loved

And I tend to close my eyes when it hurts sometimes

I fall into your arms

I'll be safe in your sound 'til I come back around

For now the day bleeds

Into nightfall

And you're not here

To get me through it all

I let my guard down

And then you pulled the rug

I was getting kinda used to being someone you loved

But now the day bleeds

Into nightfall

And you're not here

To get me through it all

I let my guard down

And then you pulled the rug

I was getting kinda used to being someone you loved

I let my guard down

And then you pulled the rug

I was getting kinda used to being someone you loved"

by Lewis Capaldi

He walked into my heart like he always belonged there, took down my walls and lit my soul on fire♥♥

Well, that's the way I feel ! So I've done up a photo for you all - thank you for all the support and affection you've shown me over all the years. So this is for YOU !

 

A macro of part of a hydrangea bloom in the garden. A little withered and weathered ... like me !

 

Here's some music I though you might like. I expect you know it - one of my favourites from the wonderful Joan Armatrading.

 

Please right click and open in a new tab. Thank you ....

 

Love and Affection - Joan Armatrading

 

~ Edited using Topaz Glow and finished off in PicMonkey - I think ! I've done so many versions of this it's hard to remember ! ~

 

I truly hope you all have lots of love and affection in your life - thank you for yours, so very much.

   

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THIS IS LOVE! ❤️♥️❤️♥️🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾♥️❤️♥️❤️🐶🐱All the love and affection for each other and their humans.

Reposting this photo - TOO MUCH LOVE❤️♥️❤️♥️ NOT TO SHARE ONCE MORE.🐾🐾🐾🐾 They always LOVE!

🏡 HOME IS WHERE YOUR FURRY HEARTS ARE.

 

For the Happy Caturday March 12th Theme ...Love and Affection.❤️♥️🐾🐾❤️♥️

 

Sorry folks, my photographer is busy writing at the moment, so I'm sharing an old photo of our beautiful pets.

  

youtu.be/wGUpabUdV6E

This work is done for Continuing with my Positive Flags of the Nations with a tribute to love, the most important

 

Also for Finding the Beauty in the World Today Despite the Hardships Given Us by the Coronavirus.

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

Love and Happiness

My interpretation

Happy Monday

Love...Jasper beads! But 'Jasper' has gone missing! One of the beads from my Picture Jasper necklace is missing but not to worry, I have a very kind friend who has just about every bead under the sun!

 

81. Nature's Jewels or nature's Miracles - theme for 116 pictures in 2016.

 

Lost or Found - theme for macro mondays

 

Thanks for the visits, faves and comments its greatly appreciated.

 

Wakodahatchee Wetlands.

 

Happy Valentine day to all Flickr fiends .

For this entry in the "Love is in the Air " contest, I decided to go with a more traditional interpretation of Love. I wanted the colors to be vibrant to stand for the essence of Love.

I am sooo grateful to the gorgeous Jyotsana Johar (ayudhapurusha) for participating to this, and her amazing patience. Also, look at this divine tan lady? Isn't she to die for? I hope you guys will like it ♥. I had much much fun doing that.

 

♫ Music Inspiration Here ♫

 

 

• Love is the purest form of a soul at peace... •

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG5ebyJPTtE&list=RDGG5ebyJPTt...

 

•Happy 5 year Anniversary love•

 

" I loved you first: but afterwards your love

Outsoaring mine, sang such a loftier song

As drowned the friendly cooings of my dove.

Which owes the other most? my love was long,

And yours one moment seemed to wax more strong;

I loved and guessed at you, you construed me

And loved me for what might or might not be –

Nay, weights and measures do us both a wrong.

For verily love knows not ‘mine’ or ‘thine;’

With separate ‘I’ and ‘thou’ free love has done,

For one is both and both are one in love:

Rich love knows nought of ‘thine that is not mine;’

Both have the strength and both the length thereof,

Both of us, of the love which makes us one. "

  

• Ogni altra cosa, ogni pensier va fore,

E sol ivi con voi rimansi amore. •

  

I love & I adorbs you baby ♥♥♥

  

Some love relationships are doomed to failure.

♥ Happy Valentine's day ♥

 

“One is loved because one is loved. No reason is needed for loving.”

Paulo Coelho

 

“How do you spell 'love'?" - Piglet

"You don't spell it...you feel it." - Pooh”

A.A. Milne, Winnie the Pooh.

  

textures thanks to Tòta and Andrey Zeigarnik

fonts : Romantically regular and KR Heartalicious Regular.

“I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where. I love you simply, without problems or pride: I love you in this way because I do not know any other way of loving but this, in which there is no I or you, so intimate that your hand upon my chest is my hand, so intimate that when I fall asleep your eyes close.”

― Pablo Neruda

Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)

 

My best photos are here: www.lacerta-bilineata.com/ticino-best-photos-of-southern-...

 

More TICINO/TESSIN Wildlife Photos (all taken in my garden in Monteggio/Ti, Switzerland): it.lacerta-bilineata.com/ramarro-occidentale-lacerta-bili...

 

If you're interested, you'll find a more detailed closeup here (it's the 8th photo from the top): www.lacerta-bilineata.com/western-green-lizard-lacerta-bi...

 

My latest ANIMAL VIDEO (it's very brief but pretty unusual: a tiny wall lizard attacks two young great tits): www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQqkSsyrm7E

 

THE STORY BEHIND THE PHOTO: MY LONG AND ARDUOUS JOURNEY TO BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY

If you've set yourself the challenge of exclusively shooting the wildlife in your own back yard, you might find - as I did - that bird photography is really, really hard.

 

It's not that reptiles are easy to photograph either, mind - but at least the ones in my garden stay (for the most part) on the ground, and one can learn how to carefully approach them with a camera. They're also clearly egoists, which from a photographer's point of view is is a great character trait: if a lizard detects a human in its vicinity, it's only interested in saving its own skin, and it won't alarm its buddies.

 

But birds... oh man. Over the years, my feathered friends and I have developed a lovely routine that now defines our peaceful co-existence. As soon as I as much as open a window (let alone the door), I'm instantly greeted by an eruption of panicky fluttering and hysterical shouts from my garden: "SAVE YOUR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND FLY FOR YOUR LIVES: THE HAIRLESS, PINK MONSTER IS COMING!!! (Yes, I speak bird, and I know that this is exactly what they are shouting 😉).

 

Needless to say, with the exception of the redstart I already showed here, all my efforts to get the kind of detailed shots I usually strive for with my nature photography ended in complete failure and utter disillusionment. I was ready to give up on stalking the winged misanthropes in my garden altogether, but then winter came - and changed everything.

 

One day this past January I observed my neighbor Signora P - a kind, elderly Italian lady - putting something on the low garden wall in front of my house. At first I thought she was just putting some treat there for her cat Romeo; the young tom patrols that wall constantly (it's his favorite spot in the garden, and during the warmer months he usually lurks in the thick foliage next to it to prey on lizards).

 

But once I detected a lot of movement on that wall through my window, I understood she had put a little pile of bread crumbs there; she was feeding the birds who soon arrived in flocks. This was certainly well-intended on my neighbor's part, but her noble action came with a catch, and I'm afraid quite literally.

 

When I took a stroll through my garden the next day I discovered a suspicious amount of feathers on the ground next to the wall. Romeo had apparently switched from his low-calorie summer diet (lizard) to more energy-rich meals consisting of "fowl" (it was winter after all, so from a nutritionist's point of view this made sense).

 

I would find fresh traces of Romeo's victims (mostly feathers, but also the odd wing) in my garden over the following days; so my first intuition that my neighbor was feeding her cat hadn't been that far off after all, as Romeo was now clearly being "served" fresh birds on a daily basis. And although the hungry visitors seemed to be aware of the danger and became slightly more prudent, they just couldn't resist the tasty snacks Signora P put on that wall - and neither could Romeo.

 

It was obvious that I had to act, but talking to my neighbor - who is as stubborn as she is kind - would have been futile, I knew that much. I pondered the matter long and hard - until a light bulb went off in my head. The idea was genius. If successful, what I had in mind would not only increase the birds' chances of surviving Romeo's appetite, but also greatly benefit my own photographic endeavors.

 

I started to enact my master plan the very next day by buying a giant bag of bird feed (consisting mainly of sunflower seeds) from the store. Then I dragged a huge piece of a tree trunk (approx. 120 cm in height) that we normally chop firewood on in the shed out into the garden and emptied almost half of the bag's content on top of it. Signora P's buffet for birds (and cats) was about to get some serious competition 😊.

 

My reasoning was as follows: not only would the birds be lured away from the fatally low garden wall to a place where they were safe from the cat - there was nothing around that tree trunk that provided cover for a predator, and the birds had a nice 360° view around it at all times - but I was also able to photograph them while hiding in the shed.

 

However, in order for my plan to work there was one little extra measure I had to take, and it was one that risked lowering my own life expectancy considerably once the owner of the property - my mom - discovered it. You see, our shed is completely windowless, so if I wanted to use it as a blind, I had no choice but to cut a hole into one of its wooden walls... which I promptly did (I figured all's fair in love - and photography 😉).

 

Granted, I have absolutely zero carpentering skills, and it showed. That hole was an ugly mess: the shed's wall seemed to have had an encounter with Jack Nicholson's ax-wielding lunatic character from the film 'The Shining'. Needless to say, I was incredibly proud of my work (I mean, come on: there now was a hole where before there wasn't a hole, and it was big enough for the lens of my camera to peek through, so it was mission accomplished as far as I was concerned).

 

Now all I had to do was wait for the birds to discover the tree trunk. In the meantime I started to mentally prepare myself for the inevitable confrontation with my mom and go through possible explanations for that splintering hole in the wall (it was either gonna be a rabid woodpecker attack or an emergency rescue mission with a feeding tube for a little kid that had accidentally locked himself inside the shed - both seemed valid options, though I slightly preferred the locked-in kid due to the involved drama and heroism 😉).

 

A whole day went by, and not a single bird visited the sunflower seeds. I had expected that it might take a few hours until the first of the ever curious great tits or blue tits would show up, but given how tiny my garden is, an entire day seemed excessive. Then another day came and went: the birds kept flocking to the bread crumbs on the wall, and my tree trunk kept collecting dust. To add injury to insult, a few fresh feathers on the ground were proof that Romeo was still feasting.

 

It was incredibly frustrating: I provided my winged guests with a much better view - plus a higher chance of surviving the cuisine - than Signora P's place; I risked (almost) certain death at the hands of my own mother (OK, the act of vandalism on the shed I had committed for my own benefit, but still), yet the birds kept ignoring me.

 

Then, after three days, just before sunset, I spotted a single blue tit on the tree trunk picking away at the sunflower seeds.

 

When I got up the next morning I immediately realized that the loud noise that accompanies each and every tit activity had shifted from the wall to the shed. At last the dam had broken: there was a flurry of movement around the tree trunk, and I counted at least 5 different species of birds feasting on the sunflower seeds.

 

From day 4 onward my plan worked beautifully: the birds now indeed mostly ignored Romeo's "snack wall" and kept to the tree trunk. And yes, I was able to play peeping tom from behind the shed's wall and photograph them!! 😊

 

Thus, dear readers, I finally managed to produce some acceptable bird photos, and I had even saved my feathered friends from a deadly foe in the process. All through winter and spring I took advantage of my new bird hide, and in late May I started mixing some cherries with the sunflower seeds. The idea was to attract a Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius), and as you can see, it worked!

 

It took me almost three weeks and more than a few tricks to capture that clever fella, but given how long I've been rambling here already, that's a story for another day. As for my mom, she still doesn't know about the hole in the wall, so please don't snitch! 😉.

 

I hope you like the photo and wish you all a wonderful weekend! Many greetings from Switzerland, and as always: let me know what you think in the comments 🙏 😊 ❤!

 

P.S. if anyone has their own funny tale about the obstacles we photographers are prepared to overcome for a desired photo, please write it in the comments: I love such stories 😊

Somewhere along Upper Broadway

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