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#264/365 I'm not one for extreme harsh lighting, but I figured I'd try something new. I really wish I had a better location for this. This was the only area around my house that didn't have flowers in the background. Ideally I would have liked to include the sky. Rosalie does play volleyball so I thought it was fitting. Now only if there was a volleyball court behind her.
Strobist: SB-800 in DIY beauty dish, SB-800 bare left for rim, b1600 for back light. Triggered by Pocket WizardsClick here for the setup shot.
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I am not patience; I am a million dancers, a thousand rhythms or rhyme--I am insatiable. And I will come to you quietly, drink from your mouth, and swallow the butterflies that swim softly inside of you,...
...leaving you with nothing, but my life in your hands.
The physical sex can be recognized by the horns. Drink responsibly.
Frankfurt, Konstablerwache, LGBTQ Festival
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*** PHYSICAL GRAFFITI ***
~ MARTIGUES ~ FRANCE ~
por: Marco Vianna©
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Mis Imagenes publicadas en TheDphoto, by Diana Eftaiha:
"Beautiful Photography of Marco Vianna"
Vista del Puerto de Martigues, y los colores de sus barcos en el puerto.
# Para esta toma:
Canon EOS 400D Digital + Sigma 10 ÷ 20 mm EX DC
# Obturación: 1/200 seg. ~ Diafragmado: f/8 ~ 100 ISO ~ WB: Manual.
# Filtro polarizador.
Aqui mi paso del analogico al formato digital:
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"My Gear" Album
'Physical' Olivia Newton-John
'Let's get physical'
For the princely sum of 20p the weighing scales at York station will tell you if you have enjoyed the station food just a little too much and you too need to get physical!
The machine on offer at York is a WSG 'small base' coin operated 'Classic'.
37668 is seen here on the rear of 1Z72 the 16:06 Scarborough to Liverpool charter of 30.07.2016
Exhibit 2 - Physical Reality ✨
Putting together an 80's Inspired Art Gallery in my new house on the Le Chateau sim. I love mixing pieces together to put my own spin on things.
Sculpture:
Atelier da Vinci - Touching hands
.:Abedul:. Mirror Ball / Pink / Not Animated
Large Art:
ZEBRA BODY - SL POP ART
7 - Lets Get Physical Neon PINK - Solid
Small Art:
/PL$H/ Girly Frame - 7
Table:
.:Abedul:. Aloe Vera + Table Lines
Fancy Decor: Fete Wine Bottle
Lighting:
Fancy Decor: Spotlight
All traditions speak of the grades of being albeit in different languages and symbols, as can be seen in worlds as far apart as Hinduism and Judaism. Even Buddhism, which speaks of existence as samsara, presents to its followers, at least in the Mahayana and Vajrayana Schools, vast hierarchies of Buddhas, bodhisattvas, demons, and so forth.
Sufi doctrine is no exception in its emphasis upon the doctrine of the multiple states of being, which constitutes a central teaching of the perennial philosophy. The Islamic universe, based on the words of the Quran and Hadith, is comprised of immense worlds extending from the material realm to the Divine Presence.
Today modern science speaks of the vastness of the cosmos but only in a quantitative manner; it deals with only one level of cosmic existence, no matter how many zeros it adds to distances in galactic and interstellar space and periods of cosmic time. But the whole of the material universe, no matter how extended its physical dimensions might be, is like a speck of dust before the grandeur of the world of the Spirit.
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The Garden of Truth by Seyyed Hossein Nasr
You are always the photographer, rarely the photograph, never stirring or contemplating
the lens before you. Soft like a flower in spring, you capture my heart.
... you are masterpiece beautiful.
"I have always been vitally interested in physical conditioning.
I have long believed that athletic competition among people and nations should replace violence and wars. "
(Johnny Weissmuller - Austro-Hungarian-born American swimmer and actor, 1904 – 1984)
After taking a bath in the holy waters of the Ganges in Varanasi (Benaras), this man was applying some oil on his body which was drying under the sun.
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Entrance to the gym-cafateria-auditorium at a school that closed in 1999 after the town ran out of students. operating as a k through 8 four school for most of its existence at last count the town had 4 residents.
Night, near full moon, 120 second exposure, handheld light producing device set to aquamarine, mixed lighting behind camera right.
Stoat - British Wildlife Centre, Surrey, England - Sunday August 17th 2008.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ~ The Ermine (Mustela erminea) is a small mammal of the family Mustelidae. It is also known as the stoat and the short-tailed weasel.
Natural history ~ The Ermine can be found almost everywhere throughout the northern temperate, subarctic and Arctic regions, of Europe, Asia, and North America. In an unsuccessful attempt to control the rabbit population, it was introduced into New Zealand. Ermines are largely nocturnal or crepuscular but will sometimes come out during the day.
Physical description ~ The Ermine is a member of the family Mustelidae, which also includes other weasels, mink, otters, ferret, badgers, polecats, the wolverine, martens, the tayra, the fisher and in some taxonomical classifications skunks. This is one of the most species-rich families in order Carnivora. The Ermine moves in a sinuous manner when pursuing its prey extremely quick over the ground considering its small size, and is also a strong swimmer that is able to colonize offshore islands. Although it inhabits northern latitudes, the Ermine is built long and thin, leading to an increased surface area-to-volume ratio and increased dissipation of heat from its body. The advantage of this shape is that it is one of the few species able to follow burrowing animals into their own homes. It partly compensates for this shape by having short legs, small ears, a fast metabolism and, in winter, thick fur. Ermines may grow up to 30 cm long, with males much larger than the females. In most areas it coexists with the weasel (Mustela nivalis, also known as the Least Weasel), the smallest member of order Carnivora. Where the weasel is absent the Ermine is smaller (~70 g).
The Ermine's coat is a rich medium brown with an off-white belly. In winter, the coat is thicker and in regions that experience an inch or more of snow for at least forty days of the year (such as in Armenia[1]), the color changes to clean white. This white fur is known as "ermine", a term originating either from the Latin phrase "Armenius mūs" ("Armenian rat") or from a word common to the Germanic and Baltic languages, hence the scientific name. At this stage, where the animal is known as a "stoat", it may be referred to as ermine, or as being "in ermine". The winter Ermine has been used in art as a symbol of purity or virginity. The white fur was highly prized, and used in the robes of the Lord Chief Justice of England. Both the animal and the heraldic tincture are symbols of Brittany. The furs would be sewn together making a pattern of black dots. A version of this pattern is used in heraldry as ermine tincture.
In all seasons the Ermine has a black tip to its tail. The black tip probably serves as a decoy to predators, which would include almost any carnivore large enough to eat a Ermine (e.g. wolves, foxes, wolverines, and some birds of prey). This kind of coat is very similar to the coat of the long-tailed weasel (Mustela frenata), a related animal of about the same size which also moults into white in the northern part of its range, and it is easy to confuse these kinds of weasels. The North American name for the Ermine, the "Short-tailed weasel" arose because its tail length distinguishes it from the long-tailed weasel. In general it is found farther north. Both species can be distinguished from the weasel because the weasel lacks a black tip on its tail.
Geographical range ~ The Ermine is native to the area between the 40th parallel (north) and the beginning of the Arctic Circle, which encompasses most of northern Eurasia and North America.
They have been introduced to New Zealand and Australia to control a rabbit overpopulation but found an alternative source of food easier to catch thus leaving the rabbit problem unsolved. They were also brought to Terschelling Island to control water voles (Arvicola terrestris). Ermines can swim up to 1.5 kilometers across seawater and have already reached several New Zealand offshore islands unaided. Maud Island which is 900 meters offshore has been colonised multiple times in the past 20 years.
Diet ~ The Ermine is a carnivore. It eats insects, rabbits; rodents such as the mouse, vole and rat; other small mammals; birds and their eggs and young; and sometimes fish, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. It is a very skillful tree climber and can descend a trunk headfirst, like a squirrel. The Ermine is capable of killing animals much larger than itself. When it is able to obtain more meat than it can eat it will engage in "surplus killing" and often stores the extra food for later. When this is the case, it will often kill by breaking the prey's neck without marking the body, presumably so its cache does not spoil easily.
There are several recorded instances of Ermines 'transfixing' rabbits by exhibiting a tumbling routine akin to a dance. Rabbits appear hypnotised by this activity and fail to notice the Ermine approach within striking distance. Once close enough, the rabbit falls easy prey to the Ermine.
Like other mustelids it typically dispatches its prey by biting into the base of the skull to get at the centers of the brain responsible for such important biological functions as breathing. Sometimes it will also make preliminary bites to other areas of the body. In most areas in which Ermines and least weasels co-exist, the weasel generally takes smaller prey and the Ermine slightly larger prey. The larger male Ermines generally take larger prey than females. Commonly, the Ermine falls prey to animals such as the wolf, fox, cat or badger.
Reproduction ~ Young Mustela ermineaThe Ermine is territorial and intolerant of others in its range, especially others of the same sex. Within its range, it typically uses several dens, often taken from prey species. It usually travels alone, except when it is mating or is a mother with older offspring. It breeds once a year, producing several young kits (or kittens) per litter, and its mating system is promiscuous. Copulation occurs during the mating season with multiple partners and is often forced by the male, who does not help raise the offspring. Sometimes it occurs when the female is so young she has not even left the den. In spite of being such a small animal, the Ermine's gestation is among the longest reported for mammals (11 months) because of the adaptation of delayed implantation, or embryonic diapause, in which a fertilized egg is not implanted in the uterus until months later. The animal's "real" gestation is much shorter. This is presumably an adaptation to the highly seasonal environment in which the Ermine lives.
Senses and behavior ~ Communication (and also location of prey) occurs largely by scent, since the Ermine as typical of mammals has a sensitive olfactory system. As a result much of this communication is missed by human observers. However, Ermines are believed to identify females in estrus by scent, and also the sex, health and age of prey. Some kinds of rodents such as voles have counter-adapted by being able to shut down reproduction (which makes females slower and easier to catch) if they smell the odor of mustelids. The Ermine's visual resolution is lower than that of humans and color vision is poor, although night vision is superior. Like most other non-primate mammals they have dichromatic colour vision (they can distinguish long from short wavelengths of light, but cannot make distinctions of hue within those bands). Tactile information is conferred by the vibrissae, or whiskers. When alarmed, a Ermine can release a powerful musky smell from glands near its anus.
The Physical Plant is the area of a complex or building that houses the equipment that produces the heating, air and other systems that are used. This is the "Physical Plant" in the basement of Disney's Tower Of Terror, giving access to those "service elevators". Disney goes all out when theming their ride queues.
Reached Explore September 29th, 2011 at #415. Thanks everyone!