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Rachel is wearing:
bodysuit and harness ADD - Joanna set (Legacy / Fatpack) new @ Tokyo Zero ❤️
hair and bangs RAMA - Kylee (Naturals)
location Skrunda
Got one of my Hawaiian ladies out for the mirror subject. Somehow it looked better in bw, in spite of the busy wallpaper. I bought the mirror at Christmas from the tree decoration section of a shop. I knew it would come in handy one day.
Practising with a panoramic head on Lambeth Bridge with Simon Barnes.
The original is a stitch of 18 photos and is almost 3Gb in size measuring 261cm by 62cm.
10 weeks old male lynx cub
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52 weeks for dogs ... week 42 ... OMG - OMD ...
Groupchallenge #10 ... above ...
Drift never learned to walk the stairs ... or was discouraged in a bad way -that's what I believe because he's scared to do so- ... ofcourse walking stairs as a puppy is never a good idea, but if you need your dog to shower it comes in handy ... I regularly practise with the stairs at the trainstation, and then try them at home ... at the station he walks them fine now (as shown here), but at home he does not want to ... it's been like that from day one, and he cannot be persuaded to do so ... perhaps at home they are too steep or too small ? ... when we had the livingroom plastererd we had to carry his 20 kilo wiggling butt four times a day to the second floor ...
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Practising modeling and rendering following some great tutorials :D
This has been rendered using Blender Cycles engine with 500 samples, colors adjustments done in PS.
The beautiful Boulders Beach is one of Cape Town’s most visited beaches and the only place in the world where you get close to African Penguins. In 1982 a couple of these little crowd-pleasers settled on the soft white sand between the large granite boulders that protect the beach from wind and large, stormy waves, and currently, the population is estimated between 2,000 and 3,000 birds. Sadly the African Penguin has been classified as an endangered species, due to things like overfishing, habitat destruction, pollution, and irresponsible tourism activities, and the Boulders Beach colony has also felt the effect, with numbers dwindling over the last couple of years.
According to the National Trust web site for Petworth there are about 700 Fallow deer (Dama dama) in the park. I was amazed that the park was big enough to support all the deer that I could see.
These two bucks were practising locking their antlers.
According to the British Deer Society:
"Fallow deer have four main variations of coat:
Common – tan/fawn, with white spotting on flanks and white rump patch outlined with black horseshoe shaped border. Coat fades to a general grey colour during the winter
Menil – paler colouration with white spots year-round and a caramel horseshoe shape on rump
Melanistic – black, almost entirely black or chocolate coloured
White – white to pale sandy-coloured turning increasingly white with age (this is a true colour and not albino).
Fallow deer often have a distinctive black inverted horseshoe shape on their rumps, and a black stripe on their tails which are the longest of all British deer.
The Fallow deer is the only species in Britain with palmate antlers. These become full-sized after the deer are three/four years old and can reach up to 0.7m in length. Facially, their head is more elongated than some species with large angular ears."