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I believe this to be an older Red-eared Slider-- a friend has informed me that as they age their red 'ear' fades. I'd be interested if anyone has a different ID to suggest, though. Claire Gempp-Davidson Conservation Area in St Louis County, Missouri
Yesterday we rode out to Kings Farm and got some apples that they still have. 1/2 bushel of Honeycrisp. We love them and now 1/2 price till end of Febuary.
Happy Sliders Sunday.
Steaming raindrops.
Done in iPiccy and PhotoScape. I'm not sure about this one, so helpful comments welcome.
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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
Abstract Floral Face
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
😄 HaPpY Sliders Sunday 😄
Photo of a Nasturtium
post processed to the max:
enhanced saturation, conrast and colour temperature, then framed it - ready to upload for the
ƒ/4.0
4.5 mm
1/800 Sec
ISO 100
I took my orange photo from yesterday and as it was Sunday I played. Then, as it was a wet Sunday I played some more - HSS!
Shot yesterday during our outing with Robert at High Park. We had a fabulous day and the weather could not have been better.
HSS
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...
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Let it slide is a track by Alabama 3 , and is fine for watching the sun slide behind Kynance Cove. The wild flowers sprinkling the short turf were superb, mainly spring squill, thrift, kidney vetch and sea campion. A great way to start the week.
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. --