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Perhaps a bit far fetched, but these two sliders do appear somewhat enamored with each other. I think the big guy's tail is even wagging.
From my On This Date archives: lightened, brightened, chromed and sharpened . This day started with tempetures below 0, but had climbed to the freezing mark by late afternoon. HSS
"I’m not who I used to be" ♪
Details:
Head: Genus "Classic"
Applier: Pumec "Zara"
Outfit: _CandyDoll_"Bonita" Jumper, socks, heels.
Scene:
-HPMD
[ keke ] windflowers
Tune: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LwX7GCE5rI
Before/After: gyazo.com/3de426818e71b50090d71255c4359fcb
Lightened the original in PhotoScape, then moved to LunaPic for the kaleidoscope effect, before going to iPiccy for a bit of extra something and finally finished off back in PhotoScape.
Here's the original:
www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/48219436261/in/datepos...
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
Red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) basking on a dead tree. These American turtles are an invasive species in Europe,
Żółw czerwonolicy (Trachemys scripta elegans) wygrzewający się na martwym drzewie. Te amerykańskie żółwie są w Europie gatunkiem inwazyjnym.
An otherwise gray day turns into a burst of brightness over the thin ice on the skating pond. From my On This Date archives.
I pushed the sliders all the way up on this one to enhance the texture of the petals and the navy blue and fuschia pollen and stamens. There were two of these blooms in a bouquet of all dusty pink blooms and grey-green eucalyptus leaves. --
One from a while back - looks like one of my Quality Street wrappers got stuck to the lens :)
Happy Sliders Sunday!
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Explore February 12, 2008
HSS. Wondered out finally the other day and made it to the end of the pier. Gosh it was cold and windy. Yes, I had my hiking stick and my CLEATS on my boots.
The pond/common slider (Trachemys scripta) is a species of common, medium-sized, semiaquatic turtle. Hatchling and juvenile pond sliders have a greenish upper shell (carapace), yellow bottom shell (plastron), and green and yellow stripes and markings on their skin. These patterns and colors in the skin and shell fade with age until the carapace is a muted olive green to orange brown or brown and the plastron is a dull yellow or darker.
Lovely welcoming flower display for visitors on the canal just before the Viaduct. Processed for Sliders Sunday in Luminar 4.This tool has amazing sky replacement properties. I might have gone a bit over the top with this slide.