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I thought I would see how this shot from the Walt Disney Concert Hall looked in black & white. I love it.
Little black cormorants (Phalacrocorax sulcirostris) on a hunting patrol in Currumbin Creek Estuary. Furious activity with feathers soaked and glistening as they speed and bob mostly immersed, lit by the early morning light.
Here is our newest shoe release for Blush!
Available in 12 colors
HUD color control Full Pack and it includes three bonus colors
Compatible with:
Belleza
Slink
Maitreya
Please try a DEMO before purchase
Via Rail Canada train 66 was eastbound near Newtonville behind LRC 6918 on Canadian National tracks in 1987.
I could not resist one more view of this Ferrari 308. I love this angle best as it really shows those low sleek lines that still look so good after nearly 50 years.
Presented with some added Sunday Slider focus stacked (9 images) goodness!
Happy Slider Sunday!
Sleek Zodiac Chains Now Available at The Galleria Mall
These Zodiac Chains are modifiable, so you can adjust the chains to your liking!
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Hope you enjoy it!
A fine speaker podium or pulpit stands in this long derelict church in Belgium - visited during the hot summer of 2018.
Many jumping spider species are easy to see as "cute", with their compact body forms, fuzz, and big eyes. Then there are the more streamlined ones like this.
Yet another spider species that made its way over to New Zealand from Australia, I found this girl high up the wall above the toilet in our lodging at the Miranda Shorebird Centre. She was quite cooperative.
11 Arachtober 2020
Bronze Jumping Spider, Helpis minitabunda
PΕ«korokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre
Miranda, North Island, New Zealand
14 November 2019
Sharodie's design: Sleek Gown For body's: Kupra ,Legacy and perky ,Maitreya and petite and for Reborn and mounds.
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She may be getting on in years as the T-38C is of a late 1950s design but she has definitely aged gracefully, training many future USAF and NATO pilots. Attached to the 80th FTW out of Sheppard AFB in Wichita Falls, Tx she glints in the late afternoon North Texas sun showing off those curvy lines.
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Are you "stuck" in Second Life? If so, how do you get unstuck?
Morning light to the side and a head-on shot really make the Audi look sleek and elegant.
Audi R8 LMS GT3
IMSA Michelin GT Challenge -VIR
Seen parked proudly in the summer sun at the Edwalton turn around point of the 6 Bridgford Bus. I'm personally a fan of the Enviro 400City bodywork, and a big fan of Scania vehicles, so this combination for me was a win win.
Nottingham City Transport's YP17 UFC (403) is seen waiting time at Wellin La Terminus, Edwalton (turning circle) before taking a 6 to the City Centre and around the City Loop. The 6 operates up to every 15 minutes, and is one of the bus routes branded as "Bridgford Bus." YP17UFC was new in June 2017 to the municipal (council owned) operator. It is a Scania N280UD/Alexander Dennis (ADL) Enviro 400CBGCity, which is gas powered.
Two very different types of aircraft at the 1994 Royal International Air Tattoo.
Framed by a pair of classic DC-3s , British Airways Concorde 'G-BOAC' prepares to get airborne from RAF Fairford.
Scan from a slide.
Beautifully feathered gregarious passerine: sleek and silky with pale lemon belly, black bandit mask edged with thin white bars, white undertail coverts, brown wispy crest, brown head, gray back, bold yellow tip on tail feathers, wide beak. Named after red waxy tips on secondary flight feathers. Medium sized: length 7", wingspan 12", weight 1.2 oz - slightly smaller than American Robin. Nesting, southern Canada; wintering-over, southern States and Central America.
This one shows how bold, proud and haughty he is - just as I would if I were in such fine feather!
Groups gather socially at meal times, forage noisily, mostly in berry bushes, but sometimes in areas with insects, and sometimes but more rarely, in areas where tree sap is running. During courtship, sweethearts will perch together and gift food bits back and forth - often pieces of flower petals. During migration, large groups gather in raucous flocks for noisy partying, pigging-out and drunking-up on overripe berries. Nesting: late in summer, 2 broods; 4 eggs, gray-blue; incubation 12 days; nesting 14 days, both female and male do parenting. Juveniles make appearances late in summer or in early fall.
Always memorable, always delightful to see.
Click on image a couple of times for larger view.
Tugboats... Ungainly, slow, rusty and not to glamorous compared to say, sleek & shiny yachts that ply the waters of the Italian Riviera. In the Port of Carrara, Italy, tugboats aid freighters laden with thousands of tons of Carrara White Marble in leaving the port every year. A good job for an ugly boat.
Lately, we've found new artistic license occasionally shifting reality in what many refer to as photo-art. For me, photography doesn't have to be a reality show - day in, day out. On these pages, a photographer recently took the unsolicited opportunity in comments to tell us of their dislike of the post processing treatments (paraphrased) in a piece I'd posted. I suppose it's unfortunate my work drove someone to actually put such in writing, but hey, it's like this: After 45 years of formal training and self-development, unsolicited negative comment does nothing but solidify an artist's resolve. So, different strokes for different folks. Can't imagine what causes an individual to actually dis another's personal creativity in a public forum. Adopt this rule instead: Don't care for the work? SAY NOTHING!. To those of you who follow us here and elsewhere, you can take this to the bank - I'll never comment negatively on your work unless you ask specifically ask for a constructive opinion. Doing otherwise is just plain rude.
So, to celebrate artistic license, here's another reality shift....!