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31/12/2010 Selamat bercuti kepada seluruh warga Malaysia sempena kemenangan Malaysia dalam pertandingan bola Piala Suzuki. TAHNIAH!!! :)
With spring now here in Oz, my orchids start to make a welcome return. Though no prize winner, here one of the dendrobiums puts on a colourful face.
My new girl :)
She's the second doll I've had who's not very photogenic in the sense that she's a LOT prettier in person, quite tricky to capture her on a photo :)
Coastal Brown Bear Mother and First Year Cubs, Alaska
After being dropped off by the float plane I found myself in a lush green landscape with a crystal clear rivers, pollution free air, St. Augustine volcano off in the distance, the closest road or power lines a 100 miles away and everything was absolutely picture perfect pristine and felt untouched by man….it was my idea of a paradise.
THEN less than an hour after arriving, this beautiful female and her two cubs came by camp to welcome us. It was heart-poundingly amazing, almost surreal.
John and I didn’t know what to expect going into this adventure but any anxieties about the time or money invested to get there were swept away when we saw her. We knew we were in a very special place.
She instantly became one of my favorite bears and she ended up being the first and last bear I photographed while in Alaska.
I went on this trip with my friend John Blumenkamp. He’s an excellent photographer and an even better human being. If you aren’t following him, you should. You can find him at TetonTrail.com.
Fetish fair is here !
Set ---> VAKI KVAKI ~Roxy~ // Maitreya+Petite - Legacy+Perky - Reborn+Waifu Boobs //
Enjoy ;)
Jasper gives a welcoming smile along our desert hike. Studio26 B&W assignment. Light & color fell flat on this so converted to b&w with Silver Efex Pro add-in to Lightroom. I used the fine art preset. But want to mess around with some of the suggestions others have made.
Top choice old town in Songkhla & Singha Nakhon
Wander through narrow historic streets where quaint old houses in the Sino-Portuguese style rub shoulders with traditional wooden Chinese buildings. Some of these old-world relics have been restored and are home to little boutique cafes and restaurants, and others remain in a glorious state of decay. Hidden in amongst them are Chinese temples, beautiful streets of art, and a village mosque where the waft of grilled meat fills the air as local Muslim street vendors sell halal satay skewers.
Nang Ngam road is particularly picturesque.
From my trip to London on 11 June. There is a lot of building work going around the old Battersea power station.
The iconic Clock Tower of Westminster Palace has presided over London with familiar gravitas for over a hundred and fifty years. It is perhaps the city's most distinctive symbol and is recognised throughout the world. Westminster Bridge, from where this picture was taken, is a busy thoroughfare for both pedestrian and road traffic which provides superb views of the palace and the River Thames below. As such, it seldom falls silent and is occupied by sightseers or commuters throughout every last moment of the day. A long exposure photograph felt like a good way to represent this sense of dynamism, with the moving cars and buses creating a busy stream of glowing light along this ancient crossing point.
The Welcome Plaza at SL's 5th Birthday.
Shot taken as a record for my Portfolio.
SL5B Plaza masterplanned and built by Prad Prathivi and Rrishanna Regina of PRrim Designs
More photoshopping experimentation with fake lomo. Let me know what you think! I've replaced this with a photo that is less blue and green
May 1 is "La Fête du Muguet", and the tradition is to give the ones you love a sprig of Muguet, for good luck and to celebrate the arrival of Spring.
The first day of May in France and other European countries is La Fête du Travail (Labour Day). It is a holiday.
Lily of the Valley,
French: Muguet, lis des vallées
Dutch: Lelietjes van Dalen
Flemish: meiklokjes (Little BELLS OF MAY)
The flower is also known as 'Our Lady's tears' since, according to Christian legend; the lily of the valley came into being from Eve's tears after she was driven with Adam from the Garden of Eden. According to another legend, Lilies of the Valley also sprang from the blood of Saint Leonard of Noblac during his battles with a dragon.
Other names include May Lily, May Bells, Lily Constancy, Ladder-to-Heaven, Male Lily and Muguet.
Lily of the Valley became the national flower of Finland in 1967. The Norwegian municipality Lunner has a Lily of the Valley in its coat-of-arms.
It is also the official flowers of many fraternities and sororities.
... an erect low-growing perennial herb of the genus Convallaria (C. majalis) that has two large oblong lanceolate leaves and a raceme of fragrant nodding bell-shaped white flowers.
All parts of the Lily of the Valley are highly poisonous.
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