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ionic: La Ermita

ionic: Fawn Statue

ionic : Garden Walls - Single fenced wall

ionic: Fountain (tiled)

ionic: Daisies

ionic: A plie of antique windows

ionic flickr: flic.kr/ps/2iNsbR

ionic mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Rayne%20and%20PetitChat/12...

 

Bricolage Saguaro Cactus

Bricolage Mexican Loteria Candle La Corona

Bricolage Mexican Loteria Candle La Chalupa

Bricolage Flickr: flic.kr/ps/rKvcN

Bricolage Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bricolage/123/162/34

 

.:revival:. dry weeds

{vespertine} - rosemary garden gateway linked / iron black

CR Desert Cactus - Pachycereus Pringlei 6

(Milk Motion) Old and damaged church statue

 

Thanks so much for all the support! I really do appreciate it! 😊

When the Mongol Squadron's demand for medium armament in a lightweight and maneuverable vessel grew past the point of what Schwalbe Industries could offer, they sought ships illegally again through A. Florea. He was able to get lightweight-rig 'Protector' vessels for a real, well, a real steal. The squadron easilt outfitted a few with heavier weapons and armament, as well as a little more speed. It was one of many vessels they tweaked and piecemealed together over the years.

 

For the Starfighter Telephone Contest.

Created for Angie's Animal Antics Challenge No 4 Buildings and /or Structures

 

With thanks to….

Cosmos • Resurgere, Produced by Funerium

Lens flare • Da wiiz

Pyramid & Cat • Public domain images

 

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The Sisters Protect Admiral Otohp, like their own Lover, this by creating a Strong Bond between the Protectors, and the Protected Person!

This picture was over a GB in size >.<

 

Took me two resizes to get it to upload here lol.

 

This is my first photo on here with Ali, you'll be seeing a lot more of her!

 

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- Credit to Cami

For this awesome shading technique.

 

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Ocean Park, Washington

It's funny, but I pass these carvings on a regular basis but never though to get any pictures until today. These are actually carved into the fence posts and are very unique. I have a couple more that I will share later.

Great Yarmouth Port

Norfolk

UK

 

Come on small buoy, I'll keep you dry!

 

Toy Project Day 748

Gràcies per les vostres visites i comentaris.

Gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios.

Thanks for your visits and comments.

Picture by MISTY DeMure (sharren) - Dream Editon

Watching some foxes, Newfoundland.

Batman Dawn of Justice

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Big Horn Sheep. In my adventure to take different kinds of photos my family and I headed out to Northwest Trek. I found this guy protecting a few more sheep that were behind him.

 

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sand dune erosion stabilising fence, Camber Sands, East Sussex UK

Cerca del lago del fuerte, en Tandil, se alza este gigate de hierro como protector del pueblo.

Åpningen av Stortinget 2022 - Opening of the Storting 2022

Same as the other two, but black.

Nilkuu is sitting down relaxing in a place far away from the City of the Mask Makers.

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I have been trying to get a half way proficient picture of a Stag for years but have never felt any I have shot worked photographically. I have dipped in and out of trying to get what I wanted. Finally a bit of luck - this Alpha Stag is poised in front of his deer; in just the right place with an autumnal coloured background. This was shot in Altnaharra, Scotland. This shot is one of many reasons why I am such a huge advocate of fast lenses. I have nothing slower than 2.8 lenses, otherwise pictures like these just dont work. Of course...it also helps a great deal for astrophotography when the clouds clear out, but ironically we often stop down for such pictures.

 

NB - Warning to anyone - "Stags are wild animals and during the rut, the stags and bucks have sharp and dangerous antlers and are likely to demonstrate aggressive behaviour.

 

Rutting stags, in particular, are often pumped up with testosterone, and you could be putting yourself at risk." - British Deer Society.

 

Although this shot is up close and personal, do not be fooled: I was very far away from them.

 

taken from the song "Your Protector" by Fleet Foxes from the album "Fleet Foxes"

Nikon F3, Nikkor 50/1.4, Fuji ProPlus 200.

Combiner of the six Protector sets. Skull Spiders not included.

 

Instructions here: imgur.com/a/LZaVu

I realized that I've severely dropped the ball on sharing my new images here. That makes me sad because Flickr is my photographic home and I've hoarded about 30-40 images that I could have been documenting! So here we go...I'm going to post one every day until I get through the lot of them!

 

This realization that I've been so bad about uploading has also forced me into a different, more intentional headspace. To consider that what I make I also want to share, and that I need to so do with more intent if I want to call myself an artist...or at least the artist I want to be.

 

This quote is exactly what's going on in my mind this week: "You can, you should, and if you're brave enough to start, you will." - Stephen King

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Fuschia at sunset catching the last rays.

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