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The game of Palla 21, or "Palla eh !" is an ancient popular game known and practiced in Ciciano, one of the few villages, together with those of Torniella, Piloni, Vetulonia and Tirli, in the province of Grosseto, and Scalvaia in the province of Siena, where this traditional sport has survived today. These countries compete every year in a regular amateur tournament.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ewzKso1JOw

 

the opposite of catch and release practiced by some fisherman.

 

Toss the seeds in the air a little bit, makes eating them a tad more fun

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UE6GrJr6oVg

 

this video about the idea behind "catch and release fly fishing" It's pretty funny if you've never seen it

Falconry is the ancient art of hunting with birds of prey. A visit to Dunrobin Castle now includes daily birds of prey flying demonstrations on the Castle lawn. Falconry was originally developed as a means of hunting fast or difficult prey as food for the table, and is still practiced for this purpose in many parts of the world today.

Métier pénible, pratiqué dans la chaleur, l'humidité et la pénombre des teintureries artisanales.

Very hard job, practiced in old and small basic factories in a damp, dark and warm atmosphere.

A difficult year for stag rut in our Fontainebleau forest. Hunting is far too present and especially court hunting, a cruel and traumatic hunt that is still practiced (even though it is prohibited in most countries).

The result is that fewer and fewer animals frequent the forest

The forest loses its soul and its king gradually disappears.

Man is definitely the most dangerous predator on the planet.

Falconry is the ancient art of hunting with birds of prey. A visit to Dunrobin Castle now includes daily birds of prey flying demonstrations on the Castle lawn. Falconry was originally developed as a means of hunting fast or difficult prey as food for the table, and is still practiced for this purpose in many parts of the world today.

The inhabitants of Mani, the Maniates are descendants of the ancient Dorian population of the Peloponnese and related to the ancient Spartans. The terrain is mountainous and inaccessible and until recently many Mani villages could be accessed only by sea.

 

Maniates had a reputation as fierce and proudly independent warriors, who practiced piracy and fierce blood feuds. For the most part, the Maniates lived in fortified villages in "house-towers" where they defended their lands against the armies of the Franks and later the Ottomans.

 

Vendettas

An important aspect of Maniot culture were the vendettas which frequently plagued Mani. Usually, the decision to start a vendetta was made at a family gathering. The main aim of a vendetta was usually to wipe out the other family. The families involved locked themselves in their towers and whenever they got the chance murdered members of the opposing family. The other families in the village normally locked themselves in their towers in order not to get in the way of the fighting.

 

Some vendettas went on for months, sometimes years. In vendettas, the families could have a truce or treva, if one family needed to attend a religious ceremony or when it was time to harvest the crops. As soon as the treva ended, the killing could resume. Vendettas usually ended when one family was exterminated or when the defeated family left the town. Sometimes families came to terms, and vendettas stopped when the Turks invaded. The longest treva occurred when the Mavromichales declared war on the Turks in 1821. Vendettas continued after the liberation of Greece even though the Regency tried to demolish the towers.

 

I am still no good at it :-)

Robert Brault

 

HBM!! HMM!!

 

monarch butterfly, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

"Music: breathing of statues. Perhaps:

silence of paintings. You language where all language

ends. You time

standing vertically on the motion of mortal hearts.

 

Feelings for whom? O you the transformation

of feelings into what?–: into audible landscape.

You stranger: music. You heart-space

grown out of us. The deepest space in us,

which, rising above us, forces its way out,–

holy departure:

when the innermost point in us stands

outside, as the most practiced distance, as the other

side of the air:

pure,

boundless,

no longer habitable."

 

Rainer Maria Rilke

  

🎧Thunderstruck

 

"EGO / ΕΓΩ" exhibition, ART KORNER, December 2021

Falconry is the ancient art of hunting with birds of prey. A visit to Dunrobin Castle now includes daily birds of prey flying demonstrations on the Castle lawn. Falconry was originally developed as a means of hunting fast or difficult prey as food for the table, and is still practiced for this purpose in many parts of the world today.

Aferrarse fuerte a la corona es algo que se practica a menudo para mantener la posición, ocurre en todo el mundo animal, es muy real. Cuando sopla el viento y amenaza vendaval, la estrategia es agarrarse al entorno conocido, sacar a lucir un esbelto cuerpo, exponerse a los fotógrafos que se dejan atontar fácilmente y esperar a ver si amaina para poder conservar así el puesto. Estoy hablando de la libélula de la foto. No seamos suspicaces, aunque no digo que pueda haber ciertos paralelismos.... 😄

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Holding on tight to the crown is something that is often practiced to maintain position, it occurs throughout the animal world. When the wind blows and a gale threatens, the strategy is to hold on to the familiar environment, show off a slender body, expose yourself to photographers who are easily stunned and wait to see if it subsides so you can keep your position... I'm talking about the dragonfly in the photo... Don't be suspicious 😄

Thailand Life: Wat Huay Pla Kang is a major tourist attraction located 20 minutes by road to the north of Chiang Rai town center

 

Wat Huay Pla Kang is a relatively new attraction in Chiang Rai which has become immensely popular in the past 2 years. The temple is an ever expanding project and now features three major elements, none of which existed before 2001 and the most recent of three structures was completed in late 2016. The most prominent part of Wat Huay Pla Kang is its large white statue. The figure represented by the statue is not the Lord Buddha, but rather Guan Yin whose is the Goddess of Mercy in the form of Buddhism practiced in China and Vietnam and the temple attracts a lot of visitors from those countries as a consequence.

There's a feeling you give me, an everglow.

 

As my kids practiced going down hill on skis, I opted for snowshoes and made my way through the trees. I love the denseness and darkness of the forest and how the sun still makes its way in.

 

Hope you all get a little sunshine today!

Forestry is the science and craft of creating, managing, using, conserving, and repairing forests, woodlands, and associated resources for human and environmental benefits. Forestry is practiced in plantations and natural stands

Alberobello is named for the oak forest which used to surround it many centuries ago Arboris Belli (lovely trees) we arrived here on Sept 27 which coincided with the city saint day celebrations so the Alberobellians were out in full force and the vendors that cater to the locals had a fabulous market set up downtown that was a real treat with local specialties and crafts.

 

The city is twice blessed by saints as they unusually have two city saints to celebrate Cosmas and Damian two Syrian doctor bothers that practiced free medicine and preached sometime between the 3rd and 4th century until they were rounded up and beheaded by the Emperor Diocletian but here they are remembered and celebrated annually.

 

A few thoughts on visiting the city which though its main activity is the agriculture of almonds and olives it is closely followed closely by tourism, my first thought is to try to avoid the high season and peak hours unless you enjoy the tourist throngs and my second thought is spend the evening or at least visit after 3pm when the tourist buses pull out for their next destination and you will have a trulli wonderful experience.

 

I took this on Sept 28, 2016 with my D750 and Nikon 24-85 f3.5-4.5 Lens at 62mm 8s f/22 ISO 250 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz , and DXO

 

Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress

 

These birds are fast fliers (approx. 50 mph/80 kph) and it's always a challenge to get a sharp shot as they zoom by. But bright light, a fast shutter speed, and practiced technique make it possible to highlight their beauty!

 

Have a great day, everyone...

The Oriented Natural Reserve of the Saline di Trapani and Paceco is a protected natural area of ​​Sicily that extends for almost 1000 hectares in the territory of the municipalities of Trapani and Paceco.

 

The reserve, within which the ancient activity of extraction of sea salt is carried out, is an important wetland, which offers shelter to numerous species of migratory birds. It is managed by WWF Italy.

 

Much of the Reserve is made up of privately owned salt pans, where salt extraction is still practiced according to traditional techniques in use for centuries.

 

The presence of numerous windmills is of considerable landscape impact.

 

They are traditionally of different types: those used to pump water between basins, the mill for lifting the water, and finally those for grinding salt crystals.

 

The Oriented Natural Reserve of the Saline di Trapani and Paceco is a protected natural area of ​​Sicily that extends for almost 1000 hectares in the territory of the municipalities of Trapani and Paceco.

 

The reserve, within which the ancient activity of extraction of sea salt is carried out, is an important wetland, which offers shelter to numerous species of migratory birds. It is managed by WWF Italy.

 

Much of the Reserve is made up of privately owned salt pans, where salt extraction is still practiced according to traditional techniques in use for centuries.

 

The presence of numerous windmills is of considerable landscape impact.

 

They are traditionally of different types: those used to pump water between basins, the mill for lifting the water, and finally those for grinding salt crystals.

   

Thailand Life: Wat Huay Pla Kang is a major tourist attraction located 20 minutes by road to the north of Chiang Rai town center

 

Wat Huay Pla Kang is a relatively new attraction in Chiang Rai which has become immensely popular in the past 2 years. The temple is an ever expanding project and now features three major elements, none of which existed before 2001 and the most recent of three structures was completed in late 2016. The most prominent part of Wat Huay Pla Kang is its large white statue. The figure represented by the statue is not the Lord Buddha, but rather Guan Yin whose is the Goddess of Mercy in the form of Buddhism practiced in China and Vietnam and the temple attracts a lot of visitors from those countries as a consequence..

This is the Ribeira beach in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Place frequented by tourists from all over the world. This place has a calm water beach where rowing is practiced.

The rural area has its unique scenery. At north of Ontario, scattered first nation tribes and Mennonite community villages. For the first nations, the old traditions have diminished, such as, women were farmers and did most of the child care and cooking, men were hunters and sometimes went to war to protect their families, both genders practiced story-telling, artwork and music, and traditional medicine, etc. The lifestyle is similar to us, except politically independent and has its own government, most of them live beside the lakes… However, Mennonite community, Amish families and communities maintain a more primitive lifestyle than the surrounding culture. Amish lifestyle differs from community to community, for example, no TV and internet for some Amish communities… Work at sunrise, rest at sunset.

 

The photo was taken at Johnson Township, a vibrant agricultural community with a seasonal Farmer’s Market supported by the local Mennonite community. Beautiful sunshine day, but very cold and strong wind. Mennonite community village was almost disappeared in the blowing snow.

 

Although my sister and I were wrapped like balls in -30C, still felt being swept away by blizzard ... But we were happy like kids in the blowing snow... 😉

 

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Forestry is the science and craft of creating, managing, using, conserving, and repairing forests, woodlands, and associated resources for human and environmental benefits. Forestry is practiced in plantations and natural stands

The Oriented Natural Reserve of the Saline di Trapani and Paceco is a protected natural area of ​​Sicily that extends for almost 1000 hectares in the territory of the municipalities of Trapani and Paceco.

 

The reserve, within which the ancient activity of extraction of sea salt is carried out, is an important wetland, which offers shelter to numerous species of migratory birds. It is managed by WWF Italy.

 

Much of the Reserve is made up of privately owned salt pans, where salt extraction is still practiced according to traditional techniques in use for centuries.

 

The presence of numerous windmills is of considerable landscape impact.

 

They are traditionally of different types: those used to pump water between basins, the mill for lifting the water, and finally those for grinding salt crystals.

   

This pair is well practiced in flying in formation. It's hard to see from this photo but they were inches apart and perfectly synchronized in their wing movement. Beautiful to watch.

The Oriented Natural Reserve of the Saline di Trapani and Paceco is a protected natural area of Sicily that extends for almost 1000 hectares in the territory of the municipalities of Trapani and Paceco.

 

The reserve, within which the ancient activity of extraction of sea salt is carried out, is an important wetland, which offers shelter to numerous species of migratory birds. It is managed by WWF Italy.

 

Much of the Reserve is made up of privately owned salt pans, where salt extraction is still practiced according to traditional techniques in use for centuries.

 

The presence of numerous windmills is of considerable landscape impact.

 

They are traditionally of different types: those used to pump water between basins, the mill for lifting the water, and finally those for grinding salt crystals.

 

A view of the buildings on the south side of Lincoln's historic courthouse square as seen from the steps of the Logan County Courthouse. This view shows the entire 500 Block of Pulaski St. All of the properties in this view lie within the Lincoln Courthouse Square Historic District that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

 

First settled in the 1830s, Lincoln is the only town in the United States that was named for Abraham Lincoln before he became president. Mr. Lincoln practiced law here from 1847 to 1859. The seat of Logan County, Lincoln is situated in central Illinois approximately 26 miles northeast of Springfield, the state capitol. The population of Lincoln at the 2020 census was 13,288.

Duftek is another awesome Knoxville area photographer. We also shoot in the same areas and he gave me(he doesn’t know it yet) the inspiration to do long exposure shots and HDR’s of waterfalls and nature shots. I practiced the long exposure above after seeing his shot. www.flickr.com/photos/duftek/3485955652/ I never uploaded this because it looked so much like his, although his is better composed and altogether a better image. I learned a lot by watching his stream and researching ideas I gained from him. All his photos rock and you should check out his stream if you have a chance:

www.flickr.com/photos/duftek/

The above is concord park public fishing area in Knoxville TN. 2 sec exposure.

 

The New Synagogue on Oranienburger Strasse in the district of Berlin-Mitte is a building of outstanding importance for the history of the Jews in Berlin and an important architectural monument. It was inaugurated in 1866. The remaining part of the structure is a listed building.

It was once the largest and most important synagogue in Germany and today is not only a place where Jewish life is practiced, but also a popular tourist attraction.

Who likes to read more about the architecture pleas check:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Synagogue_(Berlin)

 

Today's Sunday is national mourning day, in Germany a public holiday to commemorate those who fell in the Second World War. therefore with these pictures I include the memory of the fate of the Jewish fellow citizens who were inflicted so much suffering in this period and who have an infinite number of deaths to mourn.

 

Deutsch:

Die Neue Synagoge an der Oranienburger Straße in der Spandauer Vorstadt im Ortsteil Mitte von Berlin ist ein Gebäude von herausragender Bedeutung für die Geschichte der Juden in Berlin und ein wichtiges Baudenkmal. Sie wurde 1866 eingeweiht. Der noch vorhandene Teil des Bauwerks steht unter Denkmalschutz.

Sie war einst die größte und bedeutendste Synagoge Deutschlands und heute nicht nur ein Ort, an dem das jüdische Leben praktiziert wird, sondern auch ein viel besuchter Touristenmagnet.

Wer mehr wisse echte:

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neue_Synagoge_(Berlin)

 

Volkstrauertag

Der heutige Sonntag ist Volkstrauertag, in Deutschland ein Feiertag zum Gedenken an die Gefallenen des Zweiten Weltkriegs. deshalb schließe ich mit diesen Bildern das das Andenken an das Schicksal der jüdischen Mitbürger denen in dieser Zeitperiode so viel Leid zugefügt wurde und unendlich viel Tote zu beklagen haben mit ein.

  

I took this photo in 1999 with an analog Canon EOS AZ300 camera, and Kodak Gold negative film, ISO 100. Then scanned it with a Nikon Coolscan LS40ED film scanner.

(Neg.Jack1,05-1999_030)

 

© This photo is the property of Helga Bruchmann. Please do not use my photos for sharing, printing or for any other purpose without my written permission. Thank you!

 

A view of the east side of the square in Mount Pulaski. Most of the commercial buildings that face the courthouse on its east, west and south sides date from the late 19th and early 20th century.

 

Mount Pulaski briefly held the county seat of Logan County from 1848 to 1855, after which the county seat was moved to Lincoln, a city featured in my Logan County album in 2020. The city is the home of the Mount Pulaski Courthouse State Historic Site, one of only two original courthouses where Abraham Lincoln practiced law on the 8th Judicial Circuit.

 

Mount Pulaski is located in southern Logan County, about 30 miles northeast of Springfield. The population of Mount Pulaski at the 2020 census was 1,537.

Playa Laga, Ibarrangelu, Vizcaya, País Vasco, España.

 

La hermosa playa dunar de Laga, enclavada en la Reserva de la Biosfera de Urdaibai y junto al cabo de Ogoño (279 m), pertenece al municipio de Ibarrangelu.

Es uno de los arenales más bonitos de la costa vizcaína. Con sus 574 metros de arena fina y dorada, la playa se encuentra abierta al mar.

Núcleo surfero de los surfistas de Gernika y alrededores, las olas de Laga son cortas e intensas, picos de izquierda y de derechas. La zona este de la playa es la más concurrida.

Necesita un swell medio de dirección oeste para empezar a funcionar. Puede aguantar hasta los dos metros. Cuenta con un club de surf y una escuela. También se practican otros deportes acuáticos, como la vela o el piragüismo. Los más intrépidos incluso se atreven a saltar desde el peñón de Ogoño con sus parapentes.

 

The beautiful Laga dune beach, nestled in the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve and next to Cabo de Ogoño (279 m), belongs to the municipality of Ibarrangelu.

It is one of the most beautiful beaches on the Biscayan coast. With its 574 meters of fine golden sand, the beach is open to the sea.

Surfing nucleus of surfers from Gernika and its surroundings, the waves of Laga are short and intense, peaks to the left and to the right. The eastern part of the beach is the busiest.

It needs a medium swell from the west direction to start working. It can hold up to two meters. It has a surf club and a school. Other water sports are also practiced, such as sailing or canoeing. The most intrepid even dare to jump from the Ogoño rock with their paragliders.

I practiced HDR photos a lot, but I stopped mostly to do it : it takes a long time to do, and the result for outdoor photos is a bit disappointing : the colors are often not very natural. Results are in general as good with a traditional format.

 

I therefore reserve this format for very specific lighting conditions. Here, night had fallen, but it was the blue hour, just still a piece of light for beautiful photos. In this context, the HDR format keeps its full meaning. This allows us to admire, as I saw that night, the pure and remarkable forms of the Romanesque church of Loché. The church of Saint John the Baptist in Loché dates from the 12th century, it's quite old ! I particularly like its outstanding octagonal bell tower.

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L'heure bleue sur l'église de Loché

 

J'ai beaucoup pratiqué les photos en HDR, mais j'en suis revenu : c'est long à faire, et le résultat pour des photos en extérieur est un peu décevant : les couleurs ne sont souvent pas très naturelles. On arrive en général à d'aussi bons résultats avec un format traditionnel.

 

Je réserve donc ce format pour des conditions de luminosité très particulières. Ici, la nuit était tombée, mais c'était l'heure bleue, juste encore un peu de luminosité pour de belles photos. Dans ce contexte, le format HDR prend tout son sens. Cela nous permet d'admirer comme je l'ai vu ce soir là les formes pures et remarquables de l'église romane de Loché. L'église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Loché date du 12ème siècle, excusez du peu ! J'aime tout particulièrement son clocher octogonal extraordinaire.

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Loché - South Burgundy - France / Loché - Bourgogne du Sud - France

Along the river Inn arise several colourful houses. I was told that those colours used to have a meaning: each colour stood for a different craft, practiced by the inhabitants. (Se non è vero, è ben trovato.)

Parent flying in to feed the three young ones. In large you will see the fish hook. I wish everyone who practiced catch and release would remove the fishing hooks before releasing. It's not only cruel to that fish but to all the animals who might eat that fish.

 

Photographed in the wild, Iroquois, Ontario, Canada

The Chascomús lagoon is located in the Salado river basin, on the east coast of the city of Chascomús in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is the second lagoon of the "Chained" system, occupying a pre-existing fluvial channel that receives contributions from the Vitel, Valdés, San Felipe and Brown streams, draining through a short channel to the Adela or Manantiales lagoon. It has an area of ​​3000 hectares. In this lagoon, water sports such as Kitesurfing, Windsurfing, Swimming and Sailing are practiced, as well as fishing. It is located 125 km from the City of Buenos Aires. La laguna Chascomús se encuentra ubicada en la cuenca del río Salado, sobre la costa este de la ciudad de Chascomús en la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Es la segunda laguna del sistema «Las encadenadas», ocupando un cauce fluvial preexistente que recibe aportes de los arroyos Vitel, Valdés, San Felipe y Brown, drenando a través de un canal corto a la laguna Adela o Manantiales. Tiene una superficie de 3000 hectareas. En dicha laguna se practican deportes acuaticos como el Kitesurf, el Windsurf, la Natación y Regata, tambien pesca. Se encuentra a 125 Km de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires

The name Ana Kai Tangata has led to various speculations due to the different translations. On one hand, Ana, means “cave”; Tangata, means “man”; and Kai, means “to eat” in modern Rapa Nui. For which, the cave is referred to as “the cave of the cannibals” or of the “man-eaters”. However, there is no archaeological proof or any oral traditions that confirm that the Rapa Nui practiced cannibalism.

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Sunset and reflection captured from Barassie Beach in Ayrshire, Scotland.

 

The shifting sandbanks often create these slowly emptying pools as the tide goes out on the beach at Barassie. I captured this handheld at arms length with some much practiced blind aiming.

 

The sun setting over the Isle of Arran is one of the most beautiful benefits of living in this part of the world.

 

Enjoy!

The Oriented Natural Reserve of the Saline di Trapani and Paceco is a protected natural area of Sicily that extends for almost 1000 hectares in the territory of the municipalities of Trapani and Paceco.

 

The reserve, within which the ancient activity of extraction of sea salt is carried out, is an important wetland, which offers shelter to numerous species of migratory birds. It is managed by WWF Italy.

 

Much of the Reserve is made up of privately owned salt pans, where salt extraction is still practiced according to traditional techniques in use for centuries.

 

The presence of numerous windmills is of considerable landscape impact.

 

They are traditionally of different types: those used to pump water between basins, the mill for lifting the water, and finally those for grinding salt crystals.

 

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La Riserva Naturale Orientata delle Saline di Trapani e Paceco è un'area naturale protetta della Sicilia che si estende per quasi 1000 ettari nel territorio dei comuni di Trapani e Paceco.

 

La riserva, all'interno della quale si svolge l'antica attività di estrazione del sale marino, è un'importante zona umida, che offre rifugio a numerose specie di uccelli migratori. È gestita dal WWF Italia.

 

Gran parte della Riserva è costituita da saline di proprietà privata, dove l'estrazione del sale è ancora praticata secondo tecniche tradizionali in uso da secoli.

 

Di notevole impatto paesaggistico è la presenza di numerosi mulini a vento.

 

Tradizionalmente sono di diverse tipologie: quelli utilizzati per pompare l'acqua tra le vasche, il mulino per il sollevamento dell'acqua e infine quelli per la macinazione dei cristalli di sale.

   

Today I had two pro photographer friends come join me in my garden to talk tech tips. They were the ones who helped me get started on “in camera” multiple exposures so I practiced more. These Ornamental Grasses were swaying in the light breeze we had and that added a nice effect of movement to this triple exposure. After taking several images within my garden, we sat under a shaded canopy to simply “ shoot the breeze” about this and that. Some of the talk was photography related and some not. For the theme “Grasses” in the group Looking Close…on Friday!

The temples crematorium.

 

Wikipedia: Thai funerals usually follow Buddhist funerary rites, with variations in practice depending on the culture of the region. People of certain religious and ethnic groups also have their own specific practices. Thai Buddhist funerals generally consist of a bathing ceremony shortly after death, daily chanting by Buddhist monks, and a cremation ceremony. Cremation is practiced by most peoples throughout the country, with the major exceptions being ethnic Chinese, Muslims and Christians.

Burning incence was widely practiced in ancient oriiental religions , it is a representation of worship and offering and as a sign of God's present , taken inside Yakaoji Temple

Have a happy and blessed weekend to all my friends ......

Falconry is the ancient art of hunting with birds of prey. A visit to Dunrobin Castle now includes daily birds of prey flying demonstrations on the Castle lawn. Falconry was originally developed as a means of hunting fast or difficult prey as food for the table, and is still practiced for this purpose in many parts of the world today.

===When moonlight crawls along the street

Chasing away the summer heat

Footsteps outside, somewhere below

The world revolves, I've let it go

We build our Church above the street

We practiced love between these sheets

The candy sweetness scent of you

It bathes my skin, I'm stained of you

And all I have to do is hold you

There's a racing within my heart

And I am barely touching you

Turn the lights down low

Take it off, let me show

My love for you insatiable

Turn me on, never stop

Wanna taste every drop

My love for you insatiable

The moonlight plays upon your skin

A kiss that lingers takes me in

I fall asleep inside of you

There are no words, there's only truth

Breathe in breathe out, there is no sound

We move together up and down

We levitate our bodies soar

Our feet don't even touch the floor

But nobody knows you like I do

'Cause the world may not understand

That I grow stronger in your hands

Turn the lights down low

Take it off, let me show

My love for you insatiable

Turn me on, never stop

Wanna taste every drop

My love for you insatiable===

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9u7hGkL57N8

 

Maggie practicing for Ground Hog's Day tomorrow.

Yesterday it was 12* and the sun came out for maybe 1/2 hour so we went out and practiced looking for shadows. She didn't last long for her little feet got cold. Snow coming in tonight and winds. I'm sure our ground hog won't see a shadow tomorrow.

Birthday present

This is an image of wild flowers in brass thimble. This was definately the most difficult assignment so far. I looked like a micro-surgeon, operating on small bouquet: converging lens was above bouquet, in my left hand was a pincette, in my right hand was pair of scissors. Also, I had to work very quickly as wild flowers wilt within fifteen minutes. I've worked on this for two days in order to be ready for the big shoot; I've practiced the speed so I could do it quickly and in enough time. At the end I've managed to capture these small wild flowers in a thimble as I've imagined it.

I wish you a lot of years of succesful work and thank you all for helping me learn so much about macro photography.

HBMM!

As always, thank you so much for your visits, comments and faves!

A view of the north side of the Logan County Courthouse Square (right) in the 600 block of Broadway St. in downtown, Lincoln. Also shown is the east side of the 100 block of N. Kickapoo St. (left). All of the buildings in this late afternoon street view lie within the Lincoln Courthouse Square Historic District added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The district is rich with commercial buildings erected in the late 19th century.

 

Of the buildings on Broadway St., the former Lincoln Savings and Building Association building (c. 1914, Neoclassical) on the near corner and a two-story commercial building at the opposite end of the block (c. 1895, Italianate) are contributing properties in the Lincoln Courthouse Square Historic District added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.. City Hall (c. 1886, Romanesque Revival), which can be seen in the 700 block of Broadway St., also is a significant property in the historic district.

 

The buildings between the former Lincoln Savings and the two-story commercial building at the opposite end of the block are a mix of newer mid-century commercial buildings, and older buildings that have been modernized to the extent that their historic architectural antecedents are basically unrecognizable. These buildings are non-contributing properties within the historic district.

 

First settled in the 1830s, Lincoln is the only town in the United States that was named for Abraham Lincoln before he became president. Mr. Lincoln practiced law here from 1847 to 1859. The seat of Logan County, Lincoln is situated in central Illinois approximately 26 miles northeast of Springfield, the state capitol. The population of Lincoln at the 2020 census was 13,288.

ⓒRebecca Bugge, All Rights Reserved

Do not use without permission.

 

10 years ago I took a shot of the same statue from the same angle - and there is a marked difference, due to both a better camera and a more practiced eye. See for yourself here:

www.flickr.com/photos/dameboudicca/3400929149

 

This is a Roman marble statue of the god Apollo, dated to circa 150 A.D. It was renovated in about 1790 (at a time when restauration works were generally done with a quite heavy hand). On display at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen.

Parc animalier de Gramat 46

 

Le paon blanc est une forme rare d'une espèce bien connue, à savoir le paon bleu. Ils ont les même caractéristiques.

Son plumage blanc est le résultat d'une mutation génétique. Une particularité du paon mâle sont ses longues plumes de queue qui lui permettent de faire la roue.

Composée d'environ 150 plumes, la roue du paon mâle vise à impressionner les femelles.

Les premiers paons sont arrivés d'Inde sur la côte de la Méditerranée il y a déjà 4000 ans. Le paon est donc le plus ancien oiseau d'ornement connu.

En Europe, l'élevage des paons est pratiqué depuis le XVIIIè siècle. La beauté du paon, mais aussi le fait qu'il reste sur le lieu où il a élu domicile, font de lui un oiseau idéal pour les parcs publics.

Symbole de beauté, de richesse, mais aussi d'immortalité et de vanité, le paon a toujours occupé une place privilégiée dans le monde animal.

En milieu naturel, les paons vivent principalement dans la jungle dense de l'Inde où ils sont sacrés et très populaires.

 

he white peacock is a rare form of a well-known species, namely the blue peacock. They have the same characteristics.

Its white plumage is the result of a genetic mutation. A peculiarity of the male peacock is its long tail feathers which allow it to make the wheel.

Composed of around 150 feathers, the male peacock wheel aims to impress females.

The first peacocks arrived from India on the Mediterranean coast 4000 years ago. The peacock is therefore the oldest known ornamental bird.

In Europe, peacock breeding has been practiced since the 18th century. The beauty of the peacock, but also the fact that it remains in the place where it has taken up residence, make it an ideal bird for public parks.

Symbol of beauty, wealth, but also of immortality and vanity, the peacock has always occupied a privileged place in the animal world.

In the wild, peacocks live mainly in the dense jungle of India where they are sacred and very popular.

 

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Omer Beaudoin, photographer , 1953

 

Ministry of Culture and Communications funds - National Archives of Quebec.

 

Colorized by Alain Girard, 2023

 

Agronomist at the Department of Agriculture of Quebec, Omer Beaudoin (1912-2005) immortalizes, by means of his camera, the gestures of the land of the farmers. The farms are sublimated by its objective, put at the service of the competition of agricultural merit for nearly 20 years.

 

Family chores in the fields, milk runs on horseback, cutting sugar beets, artisanal weaving or canning crops from the vegetable garden: these rural scenes are just some of the snapshots of history captured by Omer Beaudoin. An agronomist by training, he is the author of more than 7,000 photographs kept in the archives of the Office du film du Québec[1]. Taken on behalf of the Department of Agriculture, all his pictures depict work on the farm, as practiced between the 1940s and 1960s.

 

A black and white tribute to agriculture and the people of the land, the work of Omer Beaudoin reveals a photographer of great finesse, with an ethnographic eye. His daughter Kèro, a photographer renowned among other things for her portraits of Quebec writers, has agreed to share her memories of her father. They are valuable supplements to primary sources at times silent. Once gathered, this information sheds light on the hitherto unknown story of Omer Beaudoin's photographs.

 

[1]. However, this number is below the actual production achieved by Omer Beaudoin.

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