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Silver Hawk SH M24 BSR (Gun)
[Val'More] - Prototype - Visor
[Val'More] - CyberHeadpart
[Val'More] - DarkCombat Shirt, Jacket, and additional pockets
[Val'More] - Officer Pants
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Brookgreen Gardens
Sculptor - Laura Gardin Fraser, carved on-site 1951-1954
This is my second look at this large and beautiful, iconic sculpture at Brookgreen. Monochrome seems to suit this subject very well.
i wish i had a winged horse, to fly wherever its heart desired. i would ride, ride, ride.
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I wasn't aiming to capture the Hoopoe at the moment of take off, but just pressed the shutter as he/she was spooked by a passer by. Unfortunately not in sharp focus (apart from maybe a few tail feathers and a toe), but I may not get anything better as they are so hard to capture in flight, appearing from nowhere and spending most of their time on the ground feeding.
Not many birds with more dramatic plumage than this? I wonder if it is designed to scare/confuse a ground predator?
Off this morning with a local bird guide to see what other wonders are out there!
Taken at Pedras d'el Rei, Algarve, Portugal.
3rd sunny pic in as many days as 43102 worked the Sundays 1C43 1136 Sheffield - London St Pancras International seen at Kibworth 28/2/21.
Well I am back from vacation, sore, tired, and sick. I did not take too many photos on my trip but it was not for lack of trying. More to come on this later. In the meantime, here is a sunrise shot of Mt. Shasta. I got up at 2AM to drive up here for sunrise, and unfortunately, we did not get much color, but it was a pleasant and cold sunrise with fresh snow on the mountain.
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Winter fun??? Ummm my tooshy would say otherwise... but all in the fun with the Art Club.
I always hated the toe pick... this is what always happened. ☺
✈️ : The Nest
🎼: whatever it takes ~ Imagine Dragons ~
Fallin' too fast to prepare for this
Trippin' in the world could be dangerous
Everybody circlin' is vulturous
Negative, nepotist
Everybody waitin' for the fall of man
Everybody prayin' for the end of times
Everybody hopin' they could be the one
I was born to run, I was born for this
Whip, whip
Run me like a racehorse
Pull me like a ripcord
Break me down and build me up
I wanna be the slip, slip
Word upon your lip, lip
Letter that you rip, rip
Break me down and build me up
Whatever it takes
'Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins
I do whatever it takes
'Cause I love how it feels when I break the chains
Well now I have learned to take two or three balls with me to open fields where children often play or tiny dogs are excercising.. That way I can always get her Roma's attention..Roma rarely brings a ball back or drops it unless I have another... now who trained who?
Flat on my back to take this shot...
Leucojum aestivum is a perennial bulbous plant, generally 35–60 cm tall, but some forms reach 90 cm. Its leaves, which are well developed at the time of flowering, are strap-shaped, 5–20 mm wide, reaching to about the same height as the flowers. The flowering stem (scape) is hollow and has wings with translucent margins. The pendant flowers appear in late spring and are borne in umbels of usually three to five, sometimes as many as seven. The flower stalks (pedicels are of different lengths, 25–70 mm long. The flowers are about 3–4 cm in diameter and have six white tepals, each with a greenish mark just below the tip. The black seeds are 5–7 mm long.
After flowering, the fruits develop flotation chambers but remain attached to the stem. In England, it has been recorded that flooding causes the stems to break and the fruits to be carried downstream and stranded in river debris or on flood-plains. The bulbs can also be transported during heavy floods and deposited on river banks. (Wikipedia)
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Basic Instinct Pose & Chair by SAPA
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:: ANTAYA :: Butterflys & lightbulbs for Engine Room
I’d rather take my whiskey neat
My coffee black and my bed at three
You’re too sweet for me
You’re too sweet for me
I take my whiskey neat
My coffee black and my bed at three
You’re too sweet for me
You’re too sweet for me
Music Mood
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Why are leaves turning from green to yellow, orange & red in autumn? Because everything consists of energy in this life….Remember the visible spectrum & energy level of colours…(Red, Orange, Yellow, Green. Blue, Purple) Because tress lose their energy in autumn to get prepared for winter…Winter….Time to rest for nature…Time to sleep…Time to survive by consuming minimum energy… Thanks to this speechless transformation of nature, we are lucky enough to witness the amazing colour show of Autumn… BeNowMeHere, Kyoto, Japan, 2015 via 500px ift.tt/1MKO1eI
A Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus) was framed on the very moment of take off with full stretched out wings in action. It was difficult to approach the giant bird and I had to manage myself really close to the ground almost crawling out there to get the perfect low angle. I love the beautiful posture of the bird here. Finally managed the angle and hence this reward. Pics was taken near Dwarka sector wetlands in Gujrat, India.
Time fly’s when you are having fun, righT? What a weekend. I didn’t get to have this much fun in a while. I’m still under impression. The only bad thing is that is already over and I’m back to the usual routine. This is a random shot that I ended up liking very much. I guess it’s because it really felt like spring. What do you think?
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Please, don't fave and run, you will get yourself blocked.
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There is no AI in this image
Sedum
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Green Cay Wetlands
This is bird number three on same bush
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I was determined to have a beautiful wildflower meadow this year. I planted the seeds but when they tried to come up, they were completely smothered by love-in-a-mist, grown there last year, which took over the plot in an unrestrained fashion. Perhaps my wildflowers might still have a chance once delightful but dominating nigella has finished flowering.