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Parque Ischigualasto - Argentina
Grandes exposições de geometrias dos depósitos deltaicos expostas ao longo das paredes do vale
It's not all green out there, sonny-jim.
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This photo made possible by the talent and love of deerypancake/ pennylane/ nicole, my fiancée (see tags). ♥
Control knobs at the old steam plant. Would you guess that it was a cloudy, rainy morning? It’s possible to make a chiaroscuro with soft, indirect light. It's just ... softer.
Few times a year this shot is possible.
The conditions have to perfect. The pool of water dries up very quickly and this place is always to windy for mirror reflection.
So when i drive past this place like this and have my camera with me i always try and make the shot.
The mountain is called Vífilfell and is located just outside of Reykjavík
Reef Village is a new Condo and Time Share project in Belize on Ambergris Caye just north of San Pedro across the Boca Del Rio Bridge
2017 Rose Parade in Pasadena, California
Shriners Hospitals for Children – “Anything is Possible”: The sky’s the limit for Captain Fezzy, the fuzzy bear mascot for Shriners Hospitals, and his crew, which includes Super Bowl MVP and East-West Shrine Game alumnus, Mark Rypien, Shriners Hospitals’ national patient ambassadors, Karolina and Marius, and others. Shriners is also excited to begin serving more children when its new Medical Center for Children opens on Fair Oaks Avenue in Pasadena.
New post incoming for the amazing Bombjuice! I am featuring a good few things but first I'll start off with the body, I am using the "!Bomb Juice! Juno Body BENTO [Breasts] Regular" this body is virtually the same as the flat chest just with a set of breasts, of which comes in an array of different bust sizing there are clothing in the store to fit the other busts but I prefer the regular for more choice of clothing.
Now for the longer list of other items used "! Bomb Juice - Simp Tube Top, !Bomb Juice! Thong Basic Series, ! Bomb Juice - Oru! Stockings Mesh, !Bomb Juice! Arm Wraps."
I was going for a Big boobed goth Momma stripper for this look (as if you couldnt tell =p) so I wanted to wear as little as possible but have a cohesive look. Each item fits like a glove and is wonderfully textured with many color options.
Taxi to the Bombjuice! Marketplace:
marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/223512
Taxi to the Bombjuice! Mainstore:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Miffen%20Shade/245/36/196
To see more shots and close ups as well as a list of items used in this post see my main blog here:
monimonimoni-ester.blogspot.com/2021/02/fuck-princess-im-...
Late in the afternoon of December 18th, 2018 eastbound Union Pacific local LPA70 is approaching Rock siding with an impressive set of older EMD power comprised of three UP SD40Ns and a UP GP40M-2.
The lead pair of 40Ns was the westbound power out of Butler and the other two diesels were both picked up at Clyman Junction making for a very out of the ordinary four unit consist for this job heading back east.
This scene actually was almost not possible – LPA70 had originally departed Butler this day with a single HLCX GP38-2, but when that unit developed mechanical problems a short distance out of the yard they had to return where the two SD40Ns were quickly called upon to pinch hit for the ailing HLCX unit.
So by pure fate, the resulting power set on the return trip to Butler ended up being what you see here with the UP 1957, 1843, 1999 & 1478 all gracing the Adams Line rails in the late day Sun. ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
This is locally know as the Pirates tower. I ran into a family that live near by and they recited a story about how the home owner that lived in the home at the the top of the tower used to dress up like a pirate and walk the streets and pubs telling people that he has hidden coins in the boards of the spiral staircase that leads to the top, for the kids in the area to find if they explored it well enough. The kids in the area spent a lot of time in that tower. :)
Located at Victoria Beach cove in Laguna beach. It is 3 exposures combined with the "Merge to 32 bit" plugin by HDRSoft.
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This is what I see from my new home in Ankara..quite often with flocks of birds foraging around for food on the fields opposite me.
And I'll soon be 'in the direction'' of Istanbul as we have a long religious holiday.Before leaving,I'll try to catch up as much as possible,albeit slowly..sorry if I cannot catch up with everybody.But sooner or later,I will..you know that:)
Wish you a wonderful week:)
Nov.11,2010 #337
Trapdoor Spider - Ummidia species (male, body length ~13 mm)
Location: Durham NC (USA)
This was found on a road in June 2003 and chilled for some photos, then released. Also posted at BugGuide back in 2004, the first Ummidia posted there:
I recently reprocessed some detail images taken at the time with the idea of getting a species-level identification, which is very difficult in this group, even for experts with specimen in hand. Consulting descriptions, images, phenology, and range maps in Godwin and Bond (2021) this does seem consistent with the widespread Ummidia audouini (Lucas, 1835). Other species possible in this area appear to be Ummidia carabivora (Atkinson, 1886), Ummidia neilgaimani (Godwin and Bond 2021) and Ummidia rongodwini (Godwin and Bond 2021) .
Form of cephalothorax does not match U. carabivora as shown by Godwin and Bond, so that would seem to excluded. Ummidia rongodwini has a light "heart patch", which this lacks. Am not sure how to exclude the recently-described U. neilgaimani. Relevant summaries from Godwin and Bond:
- Ummidia audouini can be differentiated from all other co-occurring species in the eastern United States by the presence of a brush on the retrolateral face of tarsus IV and being relatively larger and hairier than other species...Males disperse from June to August.
- Ummidia neilgaimani can be differentiated from U. audouini by the presence of a comb on the retrolateral face of tarsus IV... Males disperse from September to November.
References
- Arachnids of North Carolina auth1.dpr.ncparks.gov/arachnid/accounts.php?family=HALONO...
- BugGuide bugguide.net/node/view/6935
- Godwin RL, Bond JE (2021) Taxonomic revision of the New World members of the trapdoor spider genus Ummidia Thorell (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Halonoproctidae). ZooKeys 1027: 1-165. doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1027.54888
- Howell and Jenkins, Spiders of the Eastern United States (Pearson Education, 2004), pp. 63-64
- Kaston, How to Know the Spiders (WCB/McGraw-Hill, 1978), p. 70, figs. 171-2
- Rose, Spiders of North America (Princeton Univ. Press, 2022), p. 51
Waipatiki Beach, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
I always try to arrive at a location well before sunrise if possible, as it gives the opportunity to shoot long exposure times and catch some of the nice soft light before the sunrise gets going.
This 30sec exposure creates nice soft waves and clouds which helps convey the feeling of the coming dawn.
It is possible that one day I will swim past one of these without taking a photo, but it seems unlikely.
This monster is almost a meter in diameter. The spots on the mantle are light sensitive so it can shut a bit for predators, but they can never completely close. The mantle colours are the real treat: purples and greens and yellows and reds. Sometimes blue.
Made some minor tweaks to the new WW84 fig! Thanks to my insta followers, and particularly @johnnotgoodman for the help in finding the right combo of parts to make her possible with that new haripiece! (you check out my Wonder Woman story highlights to see how she came together) :)
All men dream, but not equally.
Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds,
wake in the day to find that it was vanity:
but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men,
for they may act on their dreams with open eyes,
to make them possible.
T. E. Lawrence
we had several days of 6 degrees C and it took a toll on the snowpack, it also made it possible to walk on top of a crust that allows me to haul firewood down on a toboggan, very nice!
One of the things I hate about being trans is just how plastic we are Barbie has nothing on us lot.
What I mean is basically without major surgery everything about us almost always fake. Some have their own hair but most of us wear a wig. some have a little bit more up top but once again more often than not its the silicone that gives us that uplifting feeling of a bosom. and lets face it we just don't have the hips for this girl lark.
So no wonder I feel at times something like a major fake!!!!
I like to be as authentic as possible and dispose of the fake assets I use when it is at all possible. Now I am blessed or cursed (pending on what me you are talking to) with a nice handful and bit in the bosom area and I sort of have something in the way of hips.
The above photo was an experiment to see if I could get away with not using any shapewear,
So in this I am not wearing a bra at all. no corset and nothing to give me hips. the bit that is fake is my hair. So in reality this is as authentic as I can get. Just wish I could ditch the wig.
View as large as possible on a monitor.
The last couple of images proved to be far more complicated and difficult than expected.
Hopefully this is an easy one!
Your correct, wild, imaginative, out of the box and out of this world guesses are being looked forward to. 😁
Post as many guesses as you like!
Please don't delete guesses that you feel might be "wrong", or that other people's ideas might be more correct.
These "wrong" answers are what make this series interesting as I, and others I assume, enjoy figuring out what led to a particular guess.
There are no wrong answers, only interesting ones!
As usual the answer will be posted in a few days' time in the first comment below. Enjoy!
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Canon EOS 5D Mark iv
EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Compilation of 5 focus stacked images.
Ive had trouble stitching low light panorama in the past but now I just overexpose them, stitch them and then just pull the exposure slider. Due to the moving stars I opted to move across as fast as possible and used my 24mm rather than my usual 50mm and turned off my DFNR and just worked on the noise in post.
France; Brenne 1/8/16. From these and several other shots this beast seemed to fulfil virtually all id criteria for the species in lighter summer coat. Of coarse, statistically it's as likely to be a hybrid, but it's pretty damn close.
This was shot during my recent visit to Lebanon in Sidon.
This was one of the most glorious sunsets I have seen in my life.
Explored at #343!
Thank you
Not sure on this one I can see the older two, but the little one may get the axe. Let me know what you think I think. 🤔
Arriva Midlands E400 4411 passes Corporation Street whilst carrying a 110 service for Tamworth
Vehicle Details
Operator: Arriva Midlands North
Fleet Details: 4411
Registration: YX64 VMF
Vehicle Type: Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 E40D
Vehicle History
New to Tamworth 09/14
Disclaimer
Social distancing observed, wherever possible; there was no use of public transport to photography locations
Sky saved by RAW. Possible captions (from Kim): "I'm f***ing cold". Or "Hmm, these boots aren't really adequate for this outing".
I don't like tomatoes. Well, I can eat ketchup on fries and I can eat a gallon of salsa . . . but raw tomatoes skeeve me out. With that said, I needed a photo for FGR 2.0 and Wednesday Windowsill. So there you go.
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Street portrait from Manchester, England. Captured for Facebook, courtesy of Possible.com, and now live in a UK national Facebook advertising campaign.
A natural light portrait, with Lastolite reflector. Taken during interview by Helena Carter with runner/assistant handling the reflector. Post-processing in Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop and colour graded with the X-rite Colorchecker Passport.
Appearing on a digital billboard and in UK national press near you. Enjoy!
Possiblement aquesta sigui la vista que mes m’impressiona del Monestir de Ripoll, Aquesta lluminositat amb la il·luminació artificial es fantàstica. Si a mes a mes estan tocant la música del òrgan es crea una atmosfera de gran pau i serenor.
Panoràmica de 7 fotografies en vertical.
Sortida amb els companys de l’Agrupació Fotogràfica de Catalunya.