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Week #12 Theme: Friendship
I was planning to get some inspiration outside for this week's challenge, but alas, time wasn't on my side. I have the best ideas but procrastination dragged me again. In the end, I had to dig through my kid's toys to find these two best buddies. Best I can come out with to beat the deadline.
Enjoy the rest of the week my friends... To infinity and beyond!
Cheers!
my sister and i got this tatoo back in march after wanting it for a very long time. it brought us even closer and it was an amazing experience :)
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The amateur astronomers from Skopje Astronomical Society gathered to witness the 2014 Geminid meteor shower outside the city, at freezing temperatures up to -10°C.
During the telescope setup for deep-sky photography, a member left red light trail from his head-lamp.
Right above the telescope, the beautiful Orion constellation can be observed.
Day 12 of the April challenge, and continuing the theme of linking today's image with yesterday's image, well Buzz used his laser on me yesterday, slicing me in two.....Bad Buzz!!, well he has finished his work here, he's off to the toy box for the rest of April, so he's signing off with a proud salute to you all. See ya Buzz.
No matter how many times I see beautiful, white egrets in flight, I never tire of the sight. On a day like this one, it's almost as though a little slice of Heaven came down and hovered over the earth!
This shot came out a little clearer than the last attempt, but I still went ahead and processed them similarly. I'll probably be adding these to a couple of sites for sale, so I want to keep the series looking similar in case someone wants more than one. (Wishful thinking on my part!)
The clouds were amazing last Monday! Florida skies can be breathtaking, and from June through November, they are at their peak of beauty. It's my favorite time of year for photography.
UPDATE: THE TIME IS NOW! I will start to release my collection this week so if interested now is the time to get in contact. :)
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Great "Toy Story" watch featuring Buzz Lightyear from the Disney Store when the original movie first came out in 1995.
Watch is in great shape and still works well (just needs a new battery). May even have the box it came in but need to take another look.
Back & Front of watch can be seen in the surrounding photos in my stream here.
More Disney Excitement (including additional "Toy Story") here.
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All these (and more) need new homes as I'm going to a different country for an extended stay soon so send me a Flickr Mail message (access through the arrow that appears near my profile photo when mousing over it, or click on the little tan envelope that appears on my profile page) if interested.
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he really likes the movie toy story, and he imitates the buzz lightyear action doll. he pretends to press buttons on his arms and chest, that make things happen - he presses one button and pretends his pressurized helmet is gone, and he coughs. he presses another button and pretends to shoot a laser gun. a third button and he repeats a canned catch-phrase like "buzz lightyear to the rescue" - and as seen here, he has a button that activates his high-pressure plastic space wings too.
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view buzz lightyear - to breakfast, and beyond! - _MG_6395 on a black background.
Part of the so called steel train passing through Junee, en route to Melbourne. It is not uncommon for goods trains to reach some 3 kms in length by the time they reach Melbourne.
The Marketing dept. says that Federation Square is the heart and soul of Melbourne. The carpark during the annual one day Designers' Market is certainly popular. As for Fed Sq. itself, that is a moot point. It, even now, some years after it was opened, strongly divides opinion.
I shot this star trail picture during my recent camping trip to grand canyon. This picture is straight from my camera and total exposure time is approx 30 min. This was my first ever try to shoot stars and I shot about 15-19 pictures in two nights before hitting my tent.
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