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30 Colour Top Hud
30 Colour Short Hud
Fits: Maitreya, M.Petite, Legacy, L.Perky, Reborn, Rolls, Belleza gen X Curvy, Classic, Kupra, Ups Bodies.
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May 19th-28th
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Hair- Stealthic
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Although this Vertorama was composed exactly the same as this one which I posted a couple of days ago... it's different enough to make me want to process and post it as well.
Besides... I actually prefer this one. The light might have been better in the other one... but the streaky clouds in this one are way cool... and the beautiful woman just adds the finishing touch. :)
Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm at 10mm, aperture of f14, with a 1/30th second exposure.
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The west coast of Tasmania experiences the full brunt of the Roaring 40s. The wind and sea currents come up from the Southern Ocean, bringing rainfall on most days of the year and conditions that can change in minutes. Here, at the appropriately named "The Edge of the World" we can see this sea stack beaten down by the wind and waves.
My mind was blown!! How can anything be so beautiful!? This was also the first time I had used my new little DJI Mavic Air and this photo was taken with it. Consider me extremely happy!!!
Anyone that knows me, knows my huge passion and love for boats, ships and tugs.
The Ku'ulakai is by far my most favorite tug.
This beautiful old girl is being lovingly refit and moored in the historic, fishing village of Steveston.
Located in Richmond, BC
Canada
KU'ULAKAI Tugboat c. 1944
(Ku'ulakai meaning: Hawaiian Fishing God)
Her history: as per online sources: (Unverified)
Built:1944
Length: 111.9
Gross Tonnage: 301
Used as a Tugboat all along the West Coast of BC
Ku'ulakai is said to be the only intact Mikki tug in Canadian waters.
Builder: Northeast Shipbuilding, Quincy Massachusetts, USA
According to onlines sources, this tug was built as a wooden Mikki US Army Tug - LT465, and used by the U.S. navy during the Second World War to tow damaged ships from the Pacific back for repair.
Online information also reports that later on in life, she was used by drug runners in the South Pacific and that in 1988 was seized by the Canadian Coast Guard for smuggling drugs out of China.
She was originally named: Lloyd B. Gore, decommissioned & sold 1946.
Please note* All information has been taken from online sources and has not been verified to be accurate.
I 💖 Steveston
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
Series: Steveston by Romance
Thank-you so much for all your views, comments and faves
So very much appreciated !!
~Christie (happiest) by the River
The West Coast, of New Zealand or 'the Coast' as locals call it, is an untamed natural wilderness of rivers and rainforests, glaciers coastal views and geological treasures.
This was taken during our first proper walk on Knoydart... We had decided to take a walk up to a waterfall we had seen in a guidebook 5KM away it said... the eldest didn't fancy it and stayed watching sky TV which was a treat as we only have Freeview at home... but it was a longer walk than we had estimated for many reasons... one being the abundance of wildlife we kept stopping to observe... all too far away for proper photography but just fantastic to see... notably Ravens, Golden Eagles and Red Dear... then a bridge had been washed away that added another 2KM to the walk...so before we knew it it was still a good 30 min to the waterfall...then I'd need time to photograph it and It was 1130am... we had told our eldest we would be back for 1pm for lunch. So close but so far... and we made the sensible decision to head back and even then we where 15min late! He never noticed... still glued to TV watching highlights of last years F1.
On the way back however as we headed over the hill we got this wonderful view which I had to take a few shots of... I just loved the mix of moor, forest, loch and mountain which just sums up the Knoydart landscape to me.
Saying goodbye to 2021 and wishing you all a wonderful Happy New Year!! May 2022 bring new blessings!
I have been busy with the family this holiday season, but will start catching up with you all next week.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs, etc. without my permission.
Neulich am Weststrand von Großenbrode gab es einen wunderschönen Abendhimmel. Kase Filter 0.9 und 0.9Reverse