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My bestie is having her first and is due in a few weeks. We thought we shoot some maternity photos at High Park for a perfect autumn setting :)
A home made of bottles and hiking boots is already waiting. Seeing something like this is impressive, but being able to show it to you is so much more fulfilling. My boldness took the lead, but was immediately followed by my concern for your safety. In the end, your safety won out and my boldness was no longer important, because you are my center ❤️ Nevertheless, our curiosity advanced together 💕 In this case, you are looking at the motif from the outside and I am looking at it from the inside, yet our view was the same, because our hearts beat very similarly and for each other ❤️😍💞
Check out the other charming version of ꧁Isa꧂
Ein Heim aus Flaschen und der Wanderschuh steht schon bereit. So etwas sehen zu dürfen, ist beeindruckend, aber es dir auch noch zeigen zu dürfen, ist so viel erfüllender. Meine Kühnheit schritt voran, wurde jedoch gleich von meiner Sorge um deine Sicherheit verfolgt. Deine Sicherheit gewann am Ende und die Kühnheit war nicht mehr wichtig, denn du bist mein Mittelpunkt ❤️ Unsere Neugierigkeit schritt trotzdem gemeinsam voran 💕 Du betrachtest in diesem Fall das Motiv von draußen und ich von innen und doch war unser Blick der gleiche, denn unsere Herzen schlagen sehr ähnlich und füreinander ❤️😍💞
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Last year we made a trip to Scotland and London during the Easter holidays. We left London and took the amazing Caledonian Sleeper train and arrived to Edinburgh in a cold frosty morning (first photo in the comments). We are not used to that kind of weather. At noon we picked up a camper van to made a road trip to the Highlands. Our first stop was the amazing Cairngorms National Park. Really Really cold. We took a walk to the nearby Loch Morlich and we were witnessing a perfect dusk. The colors in the sky were amazing. You can see it in the second photo in the comments below. We had dinner in the camper van and we went to bed. At one moment during the night the heater went off due a lack of heating gas, and we were freezing. We woke up early and then, through the windscreen we were seeing the snow coming down. It was quite a moment. Kids were running in the Park, playing with other kids, and took another walk to the Lake, this time with a totally different view. No more colors in the sky or trees. For us an unforgettable moment.
Harold Budd & Clive Wright: youtu.be/rDo8fdiS8OE?si=s4gaoChx8C8Jr88j
This is the whole photo-album of our trip: www.flickr.com/photos/a_life_shot_in_blackandwhite/albums...
Made a last minute decision to head out the door for the chance to shoot Northern Lights, I was not disappointed!
Whenever I am afield or outdoors, there steals over me the acute consciousness that I am confronted on every hand by the superb workmanship of my Father. It is as if every tree, rock, river, flower, mountain, bird, or blade of grass had stamped upon it the indelible label, "Made by God." Is it any wonder that in a simple yet sublime sense of devotion, respect, and reverence for all life, Christ longed for His Father’s name to be hallowed throughout the earth? - Phillip Keller
Shot taken from Frankfort pier. It was the calm before the storm. The sky was so dark but the colors were so vibrant out over the lake. The water was so blue and the way the light was reflecting made the water look so cool. It’s hard to tell in the picture but sometimes the water here looks like lava with the right lighting.
Made mainly for a wallpaper, but I just like the look of this so I wanted to post it on here. Feel free to use if you want, Idk if anyone will want to tho...
Made sure I got inworld today to visit the incredible interactive exhibition by the gorgeous Melodious Source. Beautiful rezzable installation with Mel's awesome artwork ~ was a fantastic experience.
I sat down to take it all in and noticed the light shining down behind me looked like the wing of an angel, so I took a quick snapshot.
This is a vintage Dip pen (kroontjespen in Dutch), it is made of metal.
Texture 4 free by Bea Pierce, thanks so much.
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“When photographing women, we have three paths: photograph them with the "male gaze” ; photograph them as "photographer eyes” and photograph them as "poet feeling”. I always try to be the three ...” by Old Roger
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I could have my Gucci on
I could wear my Louis Vuitton
But even with nothin' on
Bet I made you look (I made you look
Loving the new Amias dress,its at Shotgun, which I have never been to before, a pop up!
Here is your ride if you want this!
I did not go look for the Brown Pelican out at the ferry terminal but I did find a Pileated Woodpecker which is a treat in itself. This one called out above me and I almost dropped the camera when it did, it was loud! An unexpected treat so I took lots of images as it continued to call out and drum to inform everyone this was it's territory.
Made in Japan, 1958. $5 purchase. The store staff thought it was broken. Not so. A little TLC with cleaning and gentle cycling and it works just ine except for the rangefinder alignment. Nice heft to the metal construction, feels good in the hand for shooting and viewing.
We made a short stop at the Saguaro National Park East. It is an awesome place.
Tucson, Arizona is home to the nation's largest cacti. The giant saguaro is the universal symbol of the American west. These majestic plants, found only in a small portion of the United States, are protected by Saguaro National Park, to the east and west of the modern city of Tucson. Here you have a chance to see these enormous cacti, silhouetted by the beauty of a magnificent desert sunset.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saguaro_National_Park
Saguaro National Park is a national park of the United States in southeastern Arizona. The 92,000-acre (37,000 ha) park consists of two separate areas—the Tucson Mountain District (TMD), about 10 miles (16 km) west of Tucson, and the Rincon Mountain District (RMD), about 10 miles (16 km) east of the city. Both districts preserve Sonoran Desert landscapes, fauna, and flora, including the giant saguaro cactus.
The saguaro (/səˈ(ɡ)wɑːroʊ/ sə-(G)WAR-oh,[5] Spanish: [saˈɣwaɾo]; Carnegiea gigantea) is a tree-like cactus species in the monotypic genus Carnegiea that can grow to be over 12 meters (40 feet) tall. It is native to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, the Mexican state of Sonora, and the Whipple Mountains and Imperial County areas of California. Saguaro typically grow at elevations ranging from sea level to 4,500', although they may be found at up to 5,000'.[6] The saguaro blossom is the state wildflower of Arizona. Its scientific name is given in honor of Andrew Carnegie. In 1933, Saguaro National Park, near Tucson, Arizona, was designated to help protect this species and its habitat.
Saguaros have a relatively long lifespan, often exceeding 150 years. They may grow their first side arm around 75–100 years of age, but some never grow any arms. Arms are developed to increase the plant's reproductive capacity, as more apices lead to more flowers and fruit. A saguaro can absorb and store considerable amounts of rainwater, visibly expanding in the process, while slowly using the stored water as needed. This characteristic enables the saguaro to survive during periods of drought. It is a keystone species, and provides food and habitat to a large number of species.
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