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Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
The initial plunge strikes a ledge which directs the flow outward from the cliff resulting in a spectacularly messy waterfall (Note 1). Because of its separation from the cliff, cross winds have a big impact. I also did video, which shows that the heavy wind-driven mist (Note 2) is actually moving upward. Total height of falls is 384 meters (1260 feet).
The shapes depicted here remind me of the musical notes on the sheet music when I learned to play the piano.
Thank you for viewing my photograph.
The Blue Note Elephant is a rare species that is unparalleled as the smallest elephant subspecies: Musically gifted, they are famous for their blues-like trumpeting! I also like to celebrate this iconic label ! Have fun!
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I wanna love!
I wanna be normal person!
I wanna know how to love!
I wanna know how to make the person that I love feel happy!
I wanna be a boy!
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Who can make me feel happy?
Who can be my love?
Who can love me and take care of me?
Who can give me power to continue to live?
Who can make me think about everyday?
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So tired!
So lonely!
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(I can't read it...French or Belgiums, please help. Update: it says: 'Comptabilit'e Plantations' -whatever that means.)
My 2nd book on abandoned houses is out very soon! It will be ready for ordering next week, I think.
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The new Sticky Notes Zimlet allows you to attach and tag emails with "notes.” You can leave comments, reminders, additional info about the email and more. And Zimbra’s powerful search can search through emails based on the contents of the tags/notes attached to the email.
Read more here: ycorpblog.com/2009/06/05/how-to-do-more-surf-less/
Hi Folks,
Many of you that follow my stream, will note that once in a while I will use the term ''strike a pose'' to folks I run into out in the street. I don't often post many of these types of pictures because I personally don't find them that interesting compared to the other more interesting things L.A. has to offer....But in truth, I have hundreds, perhaps thousands of similar photos like these here that I have taken over the past 5-6 years that I have never processed. But in truth, 95% of my encounters are just like these. Pleasant and fun, but not exciting. What I try and do is capture what is already there in front of me. I try and capture what my eye sees.... I thought I would post these images up that I shot yesterday, not long after I was given the L.A. signal for hello in my previous post....8~)
My camera is always out in the open. Never sneaky and very obvious i am out and about to make pictures. In fact, I use prime lenses that use filters from 62mm to 82mm and all my DSLR's have grips on them. In other words, there is no hiding them.
Happy shooting.
Photo take by me, with my Nikon. I uploaded it to my NOTE 9 and did and little airbrush coloring in Penup
Saturday Self Challenge
This week's challenge will be to photograph something in the shape of a cube. It can be made out of any type material (including ice) as long as it is in the shape of a 3 dimensional cube, either square or rectangular in shape. Process as much or as little as you like. I look forward to seeing your creativity!
*Edit to add that more than one cube shaped item can be in your image.*
The cube in the photo is a note pad block bought from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution shop in Sheringham in Norfolk. The tops of the letter T’s are just missing from the pictures on the sides as the block has been in use for a few weeks, but it still retains its cube shape.
I started off processing the image in Affinity Photo to multiply the single photo to form 16, then I did a few adjustments in Photoshop Express, before the final square crop on the iPad photo app.
Thank you for your visit and your comments, they are greatly appreciated.
... on the maple tree by the car park down the road. Left to right: 2nd January, 3rd March, 6th April and 16th May 2017.
(Bak Rosendal Teater før trærne ble felt for å gjøre plass for tilbygget og lasterampen.)
(© Lise Utne)
Handwritten and clipped to a suicide fence on a bridge.
Unclear if the notes were tied to suicides or more likely just a convenient place to clip on to.
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... from the edge of the carpark behind the old cinema down the road -- as the season turns.
20th September 2016 © Lise Utne
week 29/52
i might have accidentally gotten a week behind on this project, oops. my garden has grown heaps since it was attacked by the gardeners so i got some ideas flowing. this was more of an experiment than anything but it's better than nothing. thank you for everything <3