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Pushing the sliders yet again.

After the processing, this song popped up in my head:

'Paint It Black' by The Rolling Stones.

The first to lines are:

""I see a red door and I want it painted black.

No colours anymore, I want them to turn black.""

 

Sweet memories of Schiermonnikoog ;-))

Happy weekend!

One more of that fabulous place, just because this one was so different being all by itself.

 

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Thank you all so much for your views, faves and comments.

I appreciate each one!

 

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The Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui, Syn: Cynthia cardui) is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae.

Thank you viewing. Have a great weekend everybody.

Alright get your paint brushes ready, let’s get things started.

Paint drops collision

The rugged Newfoundland landscape is softened with the ubiquitous yellow seaweed covering the rocks near the water Best viewed large for the detail in those cliffs.

many thanks for your comments faves and invites always much appreciated

 

and thanks for 6 .7 million views

  

Arizona

Petrified Forest National Park

Balcones Canyonlands NWR, Texas-1942

The Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui, Syn: Cynthia cardui) is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae.

Topaz Studio

  

PLEASE! Do not fav without a comment or award.

 

Por favor, no favorecer sin un comentario

S'il vous plaît ne pas fav sans un commentaire

 

Ulistac Nature Area, Santa Clara

 

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Many thanks to all who view, comment and fav my images.

Have a great day everyone!

  

I found this old house in Northumberland County, Virginia. It looks like the second floor porch has fallen off and it is missing a few boards and windows. It needs a little paint and some landscaping. Other than that though, it seems fine!

Painted bus, Haig Park, Braddon, ACT.

 

Paint + Explosions.

This is what happens in my life after they cancel Mythbusters.

 

2016-07-21 22.55.18

 

Day 91/365

 

See behind the scence on how I edit these kinds of photos!

  

Thanx for Viewin, Favin, and Commentin on my Stream!

Painted turtle. Photographed at Wildwood Park, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Thank you for taking a look!

F/6.3 1/80 ISO100 600mm

 

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Male Painted Bunting, Passerina ciris, defending its turf as I watched two males chasing each other, this one emerged as the "apparent" winner.

Edited a photograph in lightroom to look more like a painting. Sorry purists, don't hate me please.

Rockport Demo Gardens, Rockport, Aransas County, Texas

For the "Looking close... on Friday!"- theme: "a single stone".

 

I found this painted stone on one of my walks in Corona-time, when everything was shut down and closed.

It was a trend at the time.

First, people would look for stones, then paint them at home and place them in a visible spot in the forest or elsewhere, where other walkers would also come. You could take them with you and place them somewhere else or take them home. I found this one so heartwarming that I kept it.

 

Wishing you a happy smiling Friday ;-))

   

I would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to view, fave or comment on my photo. It is very much appreciated.

Another shot from my visit to the impressive Painted Hills, near Mitchell Oregon. Such a unique and fascinating area.

 

Friday's here! Enjoy a wonderful day and weekend ahead.

  

The Painted Redstart nests in Arizona and New Mexico, and they are ground nesters. I found this bird in a very bird road in the mountains up the road from Portal passed the Sunny Flats campground. If you bird in AZ, you have to bird along this road.

 

From Portal on up, you will find several warblers, the Blue-Throated mountain Gem, and Elegant Trogans, as well as many others species.

 

I haven't been there in several years, and I look forward to one day returning.

 

I reedited this shot with topaz impression, I love the movement of the flowers and I have to admit I Love tulips

From Thusharagiri forest area

This is approximately 3 cm in length.

 

My Photoblog- My Third Eye...!

 

Smile on Saturday theme: Paint(ed)

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