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Learning to take better pictures, reading forums and trying out. This is my first profile picture I did myself <3

Head: Lelutka Vera

it Was Time For A New One Lol

2019-12-21-Miyajima Island- D500

(Half-hidden Smile)

Let’s continue with this night with Yulia (you could see the story in the previous post). That was August 12th and today is November 1st. Summer is over, winter is entering with the first snow. Sometimes I can hardly keep up with myself. I’m taking photos and not making them. Making and not exhibiting. Exhibiting and not answering to comments soon enough (and feel guilty about that). Vonnegut’s Winston Niles Rumfoord from “The Sirens of Titan” was unstuck in space and time with an obvious drawbacks and some advantages. I feel the same side-effect of life to a slight degree. Recently I thought that the time is moving forward (probably), but acts in all directions. And I definitely live not just in present. Maybe the present is the less part of my life… How do you feel about it all?

 

To be continued…

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Tokyo, Japan

December 22, 2008

Hercule, Eurasian griffon vulture, Rocamadour

On todays theme profile portrait (humans and animals) @ flickr group Smile on saturday:

 

a close up on a Greater painted snipe @ Mititu river, Iringa highlands, Tanzania.

The best way to turn a woman's head

is to tell her she has a beautiful profile.

(Sacha Guitry)

 

Challenge on Flickr - Portrait & Sharp

Smile on Saturday! :-) - Profile Portrait

(my daughter Freya through her husband's lens)

 

Thanks for views, faves and comments!

Did some quick compositing and fake focus with the image from earlier to make myself a new profile image. :)

Looks like an old ID shot of an ageless creature, still valid today.

This is a male waiting for some mating ritual.

When he's ready, his color turns orange (oops) and his future mate knows its time to make a move.

Yes, online "profiles" do confuse the issue. However, it's a nice look at language evolution if you think about how an online "profile" is a quick "outline" of the person.

 

It comes from the practice of creating outlines by projecting the shadow of the figure and tracing the outline on paper, and in the majority of cases the person was positioned so that the nose, lips and forehead were visible.

 

Outside the beer tent at the Bath and west Show at Shepton Mallet, UK.

This is Old Man Fox.... a well known creature to those that frequent Algonquin Park. He once even hopped into our truck, He mated and had offspring which we were thrilled to watch one spring years ago.

This image was shot three years ago just before he sustained another injury and was taken in by the Aspen Wildlife Sanctuary to be cared for in their facility. He wasn't deemed able to be put back in the wild and he died there this week... lots of memories!

i think blond is a keeper lol

A man wearing a kufiyyeh looks up during a kite event, sending messages to the sky, reminding people of the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

A recent report revealed that 51 countries continued to arm Israel during the genocide.

A long-tailed macaque (macaca fascicularis) relaxing in a tree. Photographed near Chamarel, in Black River Gorges National Park, Mauritius.

New profile picture because why not?

When will all you photography wizards teach me your ways tho, im waiting for you guys!

So happy because she's been playing with her ball.

New Profile pic!

 

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the nude version is in my sl profile hihi

New Blog Post - Styling and Profiling

Featuring: Mangue. SL / SweetArt / Vive Nine in Second Life

Links&Creds: laniiik.wixsite.com/mysi…/post/styling-and-profiling

“Taking pictures is like tiptoeing into the kitchen late at night

and stealing Oreo cookies.”

— Diane Arbus

 

Real People Series~Candid Street Portraits

Own image 9363 and textures

 

Renard roux / Vulpes vulpes

Québec, Canada

©2022 Gary L. Quay

 

This is one of my favorite places. I had the Twirly Camera out for a spin in late October. It's always interesting to see how that camera will "see" any given scene.

 

Camera: Nobles 06/150

Film: Fuji Acros II developed in FA-1027

 

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