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Explore, 30 January 2010 #101
I am lacking in creativity - I have the lurgy again and it's really not been fun. Slept for 22 hours straight and still feel icky. Should be up to speed again by tomorrow. Anyhoo, hpps :)
« CREDITS »
➥Stealthic // Metropolis Hair at Anthem
➥Lelutka Evo X // Avalon Head at Skin Fair 2021
➥Glam Affair // Nina Skin at Uber
➥Hive // Bria Delicate Flower Crown at Anthem
➥Pink Charcoal // Bella Lingerie Bra
➥Palette // Dina Dress at Kinky
➥Beras // Static Pack Lisa at Level
« SCENE »
➥Apple Fall // Cosmos Flowers - Pink
➥Ariskea // Pompom Curtains - 1 at Anthem
➥Focus Poses // Easter Bunnies with eggs
➥Foxwood // Boho Pup at Anthem
Foxwood - Cavalier Spaniel - lay
Foxwood - Boho Pup - Cavalier Spaniel - sit
➥Synnergy // Easter Bunny Backdrop
➥Dust Bunny // ivy room divider
➥Dust Bunny // Sunday Buffet set at Anthem
dust bunny . sunday buffet . food spread
dust bunny . sunday buffet . place setting
dust bunny . sunday buffet . placecard holder . gold
dust bunny . sunday buffet . table
dust bunny . sunday buffet . tablecloth 2
➥Hive // hanging bougainvillea plant . white
➥Vespertine // Little Brunch Set
{vespertine} - berry smoothie bowl
{vespertine} - sweetheart toastrack
The same place as my previous autumn upload, but now at the start of the winter at Valdresflya, Norway:-)
Sponsored Items:
Oracle - Sadie Top - Fishnet (Fatpack) @Mainstore
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Other;
Moon - Petals Hair @Equal10
Hazel - Fuzzy Fox
Palette - Libby Skirt
Lelutka - Siwa Head
Sharpless 101 (Sh2-101) is a H II region emission nebula located in the constellation Cygnus. It is sometimes also called the Tulip Nebula because it appears to resemble the outline of a tulip when imaged photographically. It was catalogued by astronomer Stewart Sharpless in his 1959 catalog of nebulae. It lies at a distance of about 6,000 light-years (5.7×1016 km; 3.5×1016 mi) from Earth.
Details
M: Mesu 200
T: ODK10
C: QSI683 with 3nm Ha, OIII and SII Astrodon filters
25x1800s Ha
25x1800s OIII
24x1800s SII
Total exposure time 37 hours
Wonderfully colorful flowers of Spring.
Thank you all so very much for your visits, comments, and faves. I appreciate each and every one of you! Gracias. Merci. Danke. Obrigado. Grazie. Go raibh maith agat. Tapadh leat. Gratias tibi.
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Maria Bertran’s use of color and her bold brush strokes create works with a unique richness and depth not common in today’s milieu.
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, and a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, she currently resides between the Luberon region of Provence and Laguna Beach, California.
Her relentless pursuit of capturing unique locations through her work has taken her to locales such as Tahiti, Mexico, Venezuela, France, Italy and the United States. Her paintings clearly broadcast her passionate appreciation for the beauty of landscapes, harbors, boats, rivers, towns, markets scenes, doors, facades, still life and the live model.
I meet her recently in Provence ...
A view of the wonderful and variegate palette of foliage in the prealpine area at about 1000 metres of altitude.
I've been on a bit of a Yellowstone kick of late as I'm starting to plan our trips for 2016. One of my favorite features at Yellowstone (so far) is the Grand Prismatic Spring. The sheer immensity of the spring coupled with its vivid colors make it a must see in the park. There is a boardwalk that allows visitors to experience it up close and personal, but I believe it is best viewed from above. We hiked a trail that leads to an overlook which allows you to see the spring in all its colorful glory. The abstract patterns of the rust colored bacteria and the shades of blue in the water are just breathtaking! Such an amazing place!
Thanks for your views and comments!