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Kåkbrinken is the name of this small street in Stockholm Old Town (Gamla stan). The name is first attested in 1477. 'Brink' is not a word really used today, but mostly survives in names. It means a short slope. 'Kåk' is used today, it is slang for 'house' - and Kåken ('the kåk') actually means prison. But that was not what it meant back in the 15th century, then it meant pillory. This street was named after the pillory found on the square at one end of this street. But it is safe to say that most Swedes today would not know that is the case! (I myself, and I've studied history, found out when I read up on the name.)
I used to work with painting on glass, china, paper... I meant a creative job was always important to me.
In this new phase I feel the necessity of find some details to add to my photos. I'm discovering how amused is work with Photoshop, despite of doing only some things with it until now. So, sorry for the montages with questionable taste.
Photographed using a Tripod at a higher ground, during Oman's 45th National Day celebrations in November 2015. This is the way Oman Government decorates most of the main streets.
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This is my very First night shot. Have a close look you may able to see two guys walking on the pathway!
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I used to be angry at my friend Doug for skipping rocks in Moraine Lake on an unreal day... I'm starting to change my mind on the subject haha. September 30th of last year remains one of my most memorable days for moments captured like this.
I used up all the plain flour making these clouds. this is taken in my favourite golden fields which are so nice and orange at this time of year. I love seeing how nature changes throughout the seasons
I used my own # 10 Sunny Evening Watercolour Texture here.
You can find it here: www.deviantart.com/creationsbyirene
The Monarch butterflies have returned to my garden, collecting nectar from the Asclepias and Milkweed, soon I hope to see tiny eggs laid on the underside of the Milkweed leaves :)
... used as a spice for thousands of years
Created for Macro Mondays - Condiments
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Photo taken at Faded - Lana
Song: Mercy, Mercy, Me (The Ecology)
Woah, ah, mercy, mercy me
Ah, things ain't what they used to be (ain't what they used to be)
Where did all the blue skies go?
Poison is the wind that blows
From the north and south and east
Woah mercy, mercy me, yeah
Ah, things ain't what they used to be (ain't what they used to be)
Oil wasted on the ocean and upon our seas
Fish full of mercury
Oh Jesus, yeah, mercy, mercy me, ah
Ah, things ain't what they used to be (ain't what they used to be)
Radiation underground and in the sky
Animals and birds who live nearby are dying
Hey, mercy, mercy me, oh
Hey, things ain't what they used to be
What about this overcrowded land?
How much more abuse from man can she stand?
Oh, na, na, na
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Hey, ooh, woo
- Written by: Marvin Gaye
Using texture and painting on a photo of dusk from last evenings sunset. This was shot just after a storm came through leaving a layer of fog in the meadow.
Thanks to Ellen for use of her texture: www.flickr.com/photos/41904174@N06/29185443352/in/datepos...
Taken at Noshinim's Neighborhood link below
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and Flickr
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I try to avoid buying "single use" products as much as possible, but for coffee I make an exception ;-)
Used to store water in Istanbul during Roman times. It was built by Roman Emperor Theodosius II between 428 and 443 to store water supplied by the Valens Aqueduct. Now it is used for art exhibitions.
Topaz Filters used:Clean
Texture by: Paree Erica/White Christmas.
Snowflake used to love to sit in the window and watch the snowflakes falling. I made this creation for my grand daughter Lydia that adored her and when Snowflake went to kitty heaven I got a silver frame and put this picture in it for her to remember her by.
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Macro Mondays: Single use
Empty 30ml Irrigation Solution tube for wounds plus Bandage & Bandaid wrappers.
Using the grape arbor this morning as a bird blind I was drawn to the early morning light and shadows on the promising grapes. Wishing you all a great June my friends! ~Sam
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK5JEkGixS4 Sung by Muhammad Ali RIP Champ!
Items Used from NEO Japan
▼△ Jacket : -00- W-ZERO - Kaizoku Shoulder Jacket
▼△ Katana : -00- W-ZERO : Kaizoku Katana A
▼△ Pants : Caboodle - Genzo Pants and Wraps
▼△ Puppet : Haro - Bento Marionette 1
in de Dahlia, in de tuin september 2022
Gewone pendelvlieg ( Helophilus pendulus )
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Used
Hayden Panettiere
You come walking 'round here
Acting like we're something
Then you up and disappear
And make it real clear
That we're nothing
I've been used
Damaged by you
Oh, I've been used, now I'm crying
By you, now I'm dying
'Cause I've been used
Guess I knew
'Cause that's what you do
Well, if love was just a crime
You would never do the time
Now, would ya
Could you love somebody else
The way you love yourself
If it suits ya
I've been used
Damaged by you
Oh, I've been used, now I'm crying
By you, now I'm dying
'Cause I've been used
Guess I knew
'Cause that's what you do
Well, I gave you what you asked
You gave…
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By using ND Filters in the exposure for this particular capture, this enables us to create these Ethereal/Beautiful Images! Shot from the popular coastal town of Barmouth, West Wales, United Kingdom!
Macro Monday, 16.01.2023
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single use - broken
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The Sword-billed Hummingbird is a charismatic species from Andean South America. It is found from Venezuela and Colombia in the north to Bolivia in the south. The species belongs to a monotypic genus, Ensifera, and is quite different from all other hummingbirds; metallic green and bronzed overall, with a black bill that is slightly upcurved and longer than the body length. This is the only bird species with a bill length that exceeds the body length. When seen perched, the species usually holds its bill quite upright, presumably because of balance issues stemming from this long and relatively heavy structure.
doi.org/10.2173/bow.swbhum1.01
For me one of the most amazing hummingbirds of Ecuador! Taken at the amazing Zuro Loma Reserve.
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Pose: Use Your Middle Finger
Taken @ Sunnys: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunny%20Photo%20Studio/203...
Wearing:
Top: Pentacle blouse - by Pseudo
Pant: Nevermind - by E-clipse
Lip Piercing - Annika - by Little Fish
Tattoo: Naret- by Vezzo Ink Tattoo
Hair: Mei - by bonbon
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Tomb from the church of Näshult, which predates the current church (the church is from 1735 - the burial from 1572). And the photo lies a bit - the stone is placed in the floor, not standing up, but I liked the effect from this angle.
The man buried here is Nils Persson from Holma, of the noble Silfversparre family (Silfversparre is a description of the coat of arms which later was used as a family name, so if you look at the stone you can see that coat of arms, but the name Silfversparre isn't actually mentioned). Nils Persson was first mentioned in 1529 and had several important functions in the higher echelons of society - though they are hard to translate to English so I won't try. He died October 19 1572, at six in the afternoon (according to the stone). Nils Persson had acquired a lot of land in his life-time and he seems to have been rather ruthless - and he had actually killed a man in 1551. He had at least three children, including a daughter - who was also accused of murder. She was later executed, but not for that, but for treachery towards the king. You can't help but get the feeling that if you were important enough, back in the day, you really could get away with murder...
We used today to dive into the history of the Danish West Coast visiting the Tirpitz Museum in Blavand as well as the open air museum of Nymindegab. I can highly recommend both locations for people who love to learn more about the life of our ancestors in previous centuries. Nymindegab, Jylland, Denmark
Single use for Macro Mondays
Always knew my collection of wine corks would come in useful.
Shot using Zuiko 50mm lens with Makinkon x 2 converter.
(photo prise avec appareil photo et objectif provisoirement rafistolés... merci de votre indulgence)
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