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Ol Pejeta Conservancy ( It is situated on the equator west of Nanyuki, between the foothills of the Aberdares and Mount Kenya.)
Same thing. Same place. Another bit of fun with wobbles.
I just am intrigued by the abstraction :)
Thanks for looking. I hope you enjoy the pic. Happy 100x :)
Taken last night during a fun photo shooting session with local buddies Vedd, Ariffin and RoCKET.
5 exposures HDR, tonemapped with Photomatix, and then blended back the light trails from a normal exposure, since light trails looks pretty messy in HDR because of the multiple exposures! I originally planned to do that shot using Digital Blending, but I got too tired and lazy last night...
More KL shots in my Malaysia Set, or night cityscapes in my Night Photography Set.
I love this makeup and nails,
it is really beautiful
of the brand StunnerOriginals
*Vibrant*
*Vibrant Eyeshadow
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*Vibrant Lipstick
Hud 09 Color Applier
*Vibrant Bento long Nails
Hud 04 Colors
Alice - Belleza - Legacy - Maitreya - Slink
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Happy Macro Mondays to you all!
Eastern Sowbread | Cyclamen coum | Primulaceae
Samsung NX1 & Super-Takumar - 50mm f/1.4
8 Elements | Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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Natures Tapestry Photo Adventure Tours will be leaving next week for the Pantanal, Brazil.
One of my favorite species to see is the Hyacinth Macaw. It is a vibrant cobalt blue and can be seen soaring the skies . Born Free. What an awesome sight. Their color is so electric when the sun shines down on them and it almost takes your breath away,
Wining you all a awesome weekend and a very blessed one.
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This is a four minute exposure of the beautiful Dundee sunset... i used ND10 filter to get some light trails... Wishing you all a Happy Holiday!!!
Life weaves and twists itself, but I'm very grateful for having the loving people around me and for all the wonderful memories.
To 40 more!
Original photo was old ' Amphi Car'
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The fourth creation. Created for ''September, 2015 challenge C.A.R (Creative Automobile Reconstruction)'' - The Hypothetical Awards groups activities challenges.
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Poinsettias remain one of the most popular plants, synonymous with Christmas décor and festive cheer. The familiar red plant is native to Mexico and is actually a shrub, Its blooms are a cluster of tiny yellow flowers surrounded by large brilliant (usually red) floral bracts, which are modified leaves. Also known as Mexican flameleaf, these plants are forced into bloom in time for the Christmas season, and they require specific care to look their best into the New Year and beyond.
Taken for the Flickr Friday theme of 'Vibrant'
Osteospermum is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the Calenduleae, one of the smaller tribes of the sunflower/daisy family Asteraceae. They are known as the daisybushes or African daisies. It has been given several common names: African daisy, South African daisy, Cape daisy and blue-eyed daisy. Osteospermum used to belong to the genus Dimorphotheca, but only the annual species remain in that genus; the perennials belong to Osteospermum. It has been given several common names: African daisy, South African daisy, Cape daisy and blue-eyed daisy. There are about 50 species, native to Africa, 35 species in southern Africa, and the southwestern Arabian Peninsula. They are half-hardy perennials or sub-shrubs. 34112
This photo was the first pic in an article I got featured on NikonRumors! nikonrumors.com/2016/07/17/an-american-view-of-havana.aspx/
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He was from out of town. He arrived in the back of a pickup truck. He looked funny. He spoke funny. He looked like he had been in a brawl.
He wanted to know if we had seen any squares. We said we hadn’t seen any. We exchanged glances. Greenwald chuckled and Greenski played with his toothpick, a dangerous twinkle in his eyes. We knew all about this stranger. Boy, did we have his number. He was up to no good. We could smell it. We would have to tell the Sheriff. The Sheriff would sort him out. Us and the Sheriff.
It was not until the next day that we learned: the stranger was the new Sheriff. A dystopian red sun hung over the town, the roosters stayed silent all day, we drank our cold beers as we watched the green grass turn yellow, then rust brown. Greenwald looked pale and Greenski announced that he was going to change his name. A fly collided with my forehead and fell into my beer glass, paddling wildly.
(Loosely, very loosely inspired by the movie 'In The Heat Of The Night', made in 1967, starring Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger and directed by Norman Jewison. The image title is borrowed from the classic film noir movie 'Man In The Dark', 1953)
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The Orchidaceae are a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants, with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant, commonly known as the orchid family. Along with the Asteraceae, they are one of the two largest families of flowering plants. The Orchidaceae have about 28,000 currently accepted species, distributed in about 763 genera. The determination of which family is larger is still under debate, because verified data on the members of such enormous families are continually in flux. Regardless, the number of orchid species is nearly equal to the number of bony fishes, more than twice the number of bird species, and about four times the number of mammal species. The family encompasses about 6–11% of all seed plants. The largest genera are Bulbophyllum (2,000 species), Epidendrum (1,500 species), Dendrobium (1,400 species) and Pleurothallis (1,000 species). It also includes Vanilla (the genus of the vanilla plant), the type genus Orchis, and many commonly cultivated plants such as Phalaenopsis and Cattleya. Moreover, since the introduction of tropical species into cultivation in the 19th century, horticulturists have produced more than 100,000 hybrids and cultivars. Orchids are easily distinguished from other plants, as they share some very evident, shared derived characteristics, or synapomorphies. Among these are: bilateral symmetry of the flower (zygomorphism), many resupinate flowers, a nearly always highly modified petal (labellum), fused stamens and carpels, and extremely small seeds. 32775