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A native Hakea flower showing the recently sprung styles with pollen at the tips. You can see two curved ones that have not sprung yet.
Taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens.
Hakea is a genus of about 150 species of plants in the Family Proteaceae and are endemic to Australia.
The flowers are usually arranged in groups in leaf axils and resemble those of other genera, especially Grevillea.
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I was not sure...post or not....but you see...:-)
Try...may be is better...'Shy presenter' On Black ;-)
Wish you happy and peacful friday, my dear friends!!!!! :-)
Definitely a "Guilty Pleasure" right here. The Italian born former BBC News main political editor for 7 years before stepping down in the summer of 2022 to front her own political flagship show on weekends. Laura is not without controversy following her around in her high-profile career, being accused many times of favouring the Conservative Party over the Labour Party with statements, quotes and tweets on-air or in publication, and many times it's cost her a solid built-up reputation over the years and gigs with leading politicians around the world from time to time. An apology would be demanded from her is not uncommon. The women working in and around UK politics over the decades since the years of Margaret Thatcher have always been notoriously stale looking and fairly unattractive which is fair enough for the serious position they hold within Parliament, but a few political commentators have bucked the trend in the last 10 years bring an air of appealing sexiness to the stuffy marble and granite halls of Westminster, and for me none have done it better than the nifty quirky shapely Laura.
Sexy flirty busty milfy babe in her 60s. Or that's just how I see beautiful Ruth. Best known for her long running topical news shows aimed mostly for stay-at-home women and "mister moms" in the UK like "This Morning" (1999-present) and "Loose Women" (1999-present). Ruth is also known in the UK for her very surprising coupling and marriage to the very annoying tv personality Eamonn Holmes in 2010. The more posing question to this very day still exists - how the heck did Eamonn pull Ruth? Ruth especially back in her early 50s was fizzingly sexy, a true Amazonian type beauty, long legs, gorgeous curves, sexy face etc. Eamonn at the same time had a waistline running outta control and over the belt buckle. Ruth was that hot she could've had Hollywood leading men eating out of her hands once they found out she was single. But true love runs in all sorts of different tangents regardless. Now 62 years old (as of 2022), happily married with one child with Eamonn. One of the nicest tv stars in the UK amongst the normal drivel, she deserves the good fortune and career of 30+ years. *Above photo of sexy busty Ruth and that incredible figure in the mid 2000s leaving me with the conundrum she could've had any man she even looked at, but settled for the McDonald's breakfast wrap human sized Eamonn. True love indeed.
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It seems to be a modern phenomenon of experiencing thematic tour guides in major cities. This one is of a guide to the world of chocolatiers in Melbourne; most of whom emanate from Belgium.
Medium: Acrylics and ballpoint ink on wood
- (Blue B.) Hey Krrr, I don´t get it, why did you rush us all here from a nice dinner to see this messy abstract painting?
- (Gray) Yes, Darling, What is so special about this artwork?
- (Irena) ...auhm, well I know what it is, he, he and it is making me blush..
- (Krrr) Stop it Irena, you are probably totally wrong, I have worshipped this painter since I was newly hatched, he didn´t paint erotic art often in his later life the era in witch he painted this master...
- (gray) So Hun! I still don´t get it, what is so special about seeing thi one?
- (Blue B.) I think it is rather pretty, it would fit our kitchen...
- (Gray) no but really darling, tell us some more about him...
- (Krrr) not a lot is known about him, but he seems to have been born in Sweden when the earth still had national states, but some say he lived in Denmark or both, His family was clowns or trapeze artist from England and for one time of his life he lived in the art capital of earth Vienna in then Austria, perhaps during the double Monarchy some say he was a friend of Emperor Franz Josef...
Then he moved back to Sweden got rich and vanished from art history, some say that was because when he had earned his first fortune, he just wanted to live a life in Vienna, some claims he is still alive and living there...
Some sources say that he was really a woman, but I don´t find that credible...
- (Irena) so was he handsome?
- (Krrr) well some say he was a looker as a youngling, but all the alcohol made him look ugly so he would be wearing a mask in his former image...
- (Gray) But I still don´t get it, what is so special about this painting? ...and this artist???
- (Krrr) ...don´t know really, I have most been hooked on the story of his life I have read a lot about his life and art but up in till now, I had never seen one with my own eyes... and somehow since I have this soulful connection to his life I wanted to see one of his artwork with my own eyes, I wanted to smell it, be connected closer in to his history-weave ...and now I have and I actually feel pretty happy...
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This is number 242 in this series of artworks
Artwork Series "Glorified Clutter" phantasmic universe of a painter
it is named: "Minute Abstract artwork with Lego Sci-fi minifigure presenters name: Swirly messy Abstract Painting that seems to suit a dolls house but is a genuine artwork made by Danny Hennesy"
The media/medium: ballpoint pen and acrylics on wood
Peace and Peace!
/ Mushroombrain not a minifigure
Photo taken July 24, 2015
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This photo was taken during a SafeZone Training I was co-facilitating at a suburban library near the Rochester, NY area. My co-presenter and I banter and make the presentation fun and entertaining for the attendees.
Part of the 52 Weeks of 2018
Week 25
Theme: Environmental portrait
The aim of an environmental portrait is to show the subject in a wider setting to add context to the story.
Since I was going to be busy most of the week with my day job, I decided to ask a colleague to be my subject.
This is Danny Cox, radio presenter for BBC World Service and BBC Oxford (among others) and he was more than happy to be my subject. I captured him here in his natural habitat, the radio studio, but I also did a few shots outside for a little variation (see comments).
Thanks Danny.
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Presenter Emily Moser captivating the crowd with her photography from Grand Central Terminal. Center for Railroad Photography and Art. Photograph by Henry A. Koshollek
30th September 2021 I was at the women in rail awards and managed to catch this photo of Naga Munchetty who was presenting the awards
As a transvestite I enjoy looking at female clothing styles, make-up techniques, hairstyles and women’s shoes. I am influenced by women who are dressed more formally in suits, tailored shirts, elegant court shoes and wear make-up more formally for their work. One such look I love is the television presenter, they always wear full make-up, have their hair styled nicely and wear elegant stylish clothing.
As I’m a man that enjoys dressing up as a woman I simply cannot resist attempting to create the appearance of such a woman. I am aware we all have our own motivations for cross-dressing. My own approach being I seek to try and pass convincingly as I can, I fail in my aspiration but I endeavour to do my best. My ambition is to be seen as female and nobody is aware I am really a man, what a thrill that would be!
I am guilty of posting a variation on this picture a few months ago but I saw it again this week and this version is a closer portrait shot. I believe that trying to look female facially is the biggest challenge we face as transvestites. It is relatively easy to get the body shape as one can employ techniques such as shaving legs, wearing breast forms and hip shapers and choosing dresses, skirts and heels that are very feminine and flattering. The face though...well, we are stuck with what we have so what can be done?
As a man I have a very dark beard shadow and my normal eyebrow shape is thick and bushy with no real shape at all. For the last ten years I have been plucking my eyebrows to be more shaped and defined and reduce the density of the number of the hairs. Nobody appears to have noticed this. In fact people I’ve not seen for a long time often say I’m somehow looking a bit younger. Never underestimate how much effect a nicely shaped eyebrow can have. I don’t like super thin eyebrows and feel a nice tidy shape is better. My current eyebrow plucking seems to work okay in both male and female modes. I may have them defined a bit more if I’m going to record a video as Helene or planning a photo-shoot.
My method for disguising the fact I’ve plucked a bit neater than usual is I let my beard grow for a few days then I pluck my eyebrows or have them waxed into a neater shape at a salon then I shave off the beard. People just assume I look tidier after the scruffy beard stubble.
I require a lot of foundation make-up to cover my beard shadow as even after an ultra close facial shave the dark shadow is present. I don’t mind wearing heavier make-up as I enjoy make-up and like the effect it has upon my confidence, I feel good and better in make-up. I have a weak looking face for a man which helps my efforts to look like a woman as I have no strong facial features and a weak looking chin. This suits me and I am grateful I’m not very masculine.
The secret to getting make-up to work is placing it wear it works. This maybe to bring out an aspect or to reduce an area so it is less noticeable. Too many people, including many real women, just put make up on without ever considering how to use it to enhance ones features. Transvestites love to put on make-up that often is too much as it all at one level leaving the features one has that would look at their best to be hidden in this dominant all over make-up approach.
One should ensure the whole face looks nice and even and softer so much effort needs to be put into applying foundation properly to achieve this. Once the foundation is complete and looks soft and smooth one should aim to enhance their best feature not go mad and try and enhance everything. In my case I have no real cheekbones to make use of, my lips are not nice being very thin and my top lip virtually non existent. For me I was left with only one facial feature I could make use of and this was my eyes. My eyes are not very nice either so I use make-up to try and rectify that and add a bit more a feminine eye shape.
A common mistake is to put eye-liner right around the whole eye. An effect on most people (Male and female) it makes their eye look smaller. The aim is to open up the eyes and make them more feminine. To this end one needs to lift the eye. As our eyes are set in position an illusion of the lift and feminine shape can be added by making the upper eye and lashes stand out more. In this picture because I don’t have feminine eyelashes I am wearing false eyelashes on my upper eye. To finish the upper eye look I have eye-liner drawn from the inner upper corner out to the edge of my eye. I have also used brown shades of eye-shadow with a lighter brown in the arch of my eyebrow to make it stand out more. I also lightly pencilled my eyebrows to give them more definition.
On my lower eye I have eye-liner drawn on from the outer edge but only two thirds of the away across. the line should be thicker at the outer edge and get very thin at the end. The effect is a more feminine, more open eye that looks softer.
As my lips are not attractive they are played down against the eyes. Soft pink lipstick with lip gloss gives them a presence but helps my eyes stand out more. A bit of softly applied blusher on my undefined cheeks adds a bit of colour and healthiness to my face.
To maintain the look I am aware that shorter wigs look better on my facial shape and so produce a result that is more convincing. I like contemporary short female hair style with the hair not just flat as the wig typically is straight out of the box. This short wig was back combed and fluffed up to add more volume and that contemporary feel. It was the liberally sprayed with hair spray to maintain its shape.
I do not have pierced ears so I chose clip on hoop ear rings which can look quite convincing but be aware, they fall off easily if your hand or hair brush catches them
To completely get into the character I was portraying I chose a fitted trouser suit. This required a genital tuck as the fit was tight, and I wore a bra in which I placed my breast forms. I thin wore a plain fitted lycra t-shirt and donned the suit jacket. I chose a pair of burgundy stiletto pointed court shoes with 4 inch heels and as a final flourish painted my nails with pink nail varnish and dabbed on some perfume.
I was finally Helene the woman! I was now ready to walk on set and do my interview.
I have no real idea if I succeeded in my efforts to create the female look, I put my all into it but when one is a middle aged bald man with a dark beard shadow one cannot quite disguise all of this. It is a delight and real thrill to be a man and dare to attempt becoming a woman. I really enjoyed filming the interview. The interview with with another T-girl and was posted on You Tube for awhile but unfortunately it had to be removed due to a change in her circumstances. It’s not always easy being a transvestite but it certainly is an amazing experience and feels fantastic.