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I've always loved the tight denim shorts and strappy sandals look ever since I used to watch Daisy on The Dukes of Hazzard when I was small. All the boys used to lust over her - I was sooo jealous! I especially loved how she always used to wear pantyhose with those famous sexy hotpants. I begged my Mum to sew me my very own denim girl shorts from a worn out pair of jeans - which of course I always wore with my sister's nude tights and heels - followed by lots of mincing round the house doing my best Catherine Bach impression.....
I've teamed up my Daisy Dukes and strappy stilettos with sheer barely-black pantyhose here, and I think my own legs look quite sexy. Hope you guys agree. I think the Hazzard boys would approve!
It took every ounce of restraint that I have not to fill the negative space in this image with text or a pattern. I always love "white space" in other photographers' images but have a dickens of a time not filling it in mine!
(Explore #21: Jul 08, 2009) Front Page
For our son, Peter, with much love and appreciation!
The details of this peacock feather appear even more beautiful under the large "magnifying" waterdrop.
The male peafowl, or peacock, has long been known and valued for its brilliant tail feathers. The bright spots on it are known as "eyes", and inspired the Greek myth that Hera placed the hundred eyes of her slain giant Argus on the tail of her favorite bird.
Indian Peafowl is iridescent blue-green or blue in the head, neck and breast. The back, or scapular, feathers are vermiculated in black and white, while the primaries are orange-chestnut. The so-called "tail" of the peacock, also termed the "train," is not the tail quill feathers but highly elongated upper tail feather coverts. It is mostly bronze-green, with a series of eyes that are best seen when the train is fanned. The actual tail feathers are short and grey-coloured and can be seen from behind when a peacock's train is fanned in a courtship display. During the molting season, the males shed their stunning train feathers and reveal the unassuming grey-coloured tail which is normally hidden from view beneath the train. Both species have a crest atop the head which is also present in the females. [...]
Many of the brilliant colours of the peacock plumage are due to an optical interference phenomenon (Bragg reflection) based on (nearly) periodic nanostructures found in the barbules (fiber-like components) of the feathers. Such interference-based structural colour is especially important in producing the peacock's iridescent hues (which shimmer and change with viewing angle), since interference effects depend upon the angle of light, unlike chemical pigments.
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Warming weather makes this so much fun that Etta had 3 turns in the water today with runs in the dog park between cooling off play :)
Daily Dog Challenge: Change of Seasons
My goodness....I must be going soft in my old age. Did I actually allow Daisy to use the dishwasher?? Oh well....I'm sure there must have been a method to my madness....somehow. 😜💖
This is for Choulabags who's a bit under the weather....hope Benny provides a smile or two, good medicine for you, my friend!
In visiting some friends with their horses I also saw a miniature burro named Benny, pictured here....he's loving a sand bath!
No one really wanted to keep him; he was dropped off at the stable where horses are usually kept....so everyone has kind of adopted him.
....and I'm glad you've visited....Pat
A sheer cliff over 1,000 meters high marks the point where Sam Ford Fjord on northern Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada, turns west into Walker Arm.
Prompts: the perfect invisibility sheer cloak that blent seamlessly into its surroundings, colorful lighting, photography.
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There is just something so feminine about a sheer blouse and just a little hint of naughtiness when in black.
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