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Location: hotel rural Llerau (Taranes, Asturias)
Date: 03/11/2018
Lightpainter: Frodo DKL
Model: Patry Diez
Stylism: Patry Diez
Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight
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Shot made with OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OM-D E-M1
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A Rolex clock on the wall of one of the open courts... and, the grass needed watering! LOL
Just like the veggie garden in Crete.
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Time, clock, Rolex, Spray, water, hosing, analog, time, timer, Wimbledon Tennis, leaves, colour, NikonD200, horizontal, "Magda indigo"
Not the photographer though...
Niki Mayr-Melnhof following the leader, Sebastien Loeb, during the first main race of the FIA GT Series in Nogaro, under heavy rain.
The preparations have well and truly begun for our trip to Iceland next week and today it was all about preparing the gear that's going to help to keep us warm and dry in what can be fairly hostile weather conditions and when staying inside is just not an option! That's the jacket re waterproofed!
After a week of heat and sun, the rain is now falling down.
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Found one of my pet plants to come along. Had to promise to keep the seaweed from hitting on him. I swear his ego has Roots of its own!
Huggles from Peaches
Visit this location at ATLANTIS UNDERWATER- CREATIONS PARK ~ Grown with Love in Second Life
Had a vivitar waterproof 35mm camera for ages and never got to use it, until the weekend. Lots of missed shots but a few good moments
For every favorite this picture gets I will donate $1 to one of my favorite charities: The Help-Ethan-Buy-a-New-Overpriced-Lens Fund.
In Punjabi Moh generally means love of and attachment to worldly things and relations. In Sikh Scripture, the term frequently occurs coupled with maya (maia) as maya-moh interpreted both as infatuation for or clinging to the illusory world of the senses and as illusion of worldly love and attachment. Sikh interpretation of maya, however, differs from that of classical, advaita philosophy, which considers the phenomenal world unreal and therefore an illusion caused by human ignorance.
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