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Yet another flower bud bokeh.

I've seen a few seven spot Ladybirds still active on the Spear Thistles even now we are into the 2nd week in November HBBBT!

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Candy Bikini @ The Mainstore

Sizes: Maitreya, Lara & Petite, Legacy, Perky & Perky Petite, Kupra, Reborn

4 Fatpacks: Plastic, Fabric, Latex & Nylon

 

TANTRUM

Mischief Foot Wraps @ Kinky

With handcuff detail. Sizes: Legacy, Reborn, Kupra/Khara, Lara & GenXs

6 Basic Texture HUDs, Booster HUD sold separately.

 

CRS

Barbie Days Handbag @ The Mainstore

4 different holds, left & right, 5 Gingham Colours, Resizer.

 

Rachel wears: Kupra Body, Lelutka Avalon Head, Hair & Hat by Truth.

A photo taken after our first snow at Thomas Mitchell Park in Polk County, Iowa. It hasn't been cold enough yet for the ground to freeze or for much ice to form on ponds and lakes.

 

Developed with Darktable 3.6.0. Two photos combined together with the Hugin Panoramic Editor.

 

Thomas Mitchell was one of Polk County’s earliest Anglo-American settler. He was an innkeeper, a farmer, legislator, sheriff, and an operator of a stop on the Underground Railroad.

Yet another panorama from the Jökulsárlón, the large glacial lake in Iceland.

 

The pano is stitched from 5 single shots.

There seems to be an unlimited supply of doors on my hard-disk...

 

Place François Mitterrand, Masseube, Gers, France.

 

For more doors and windows see my album Doors & Windows

For more from Midi-Pyrénées see my album Midi-Pyrénées...

More from France can be found in my album En France

 

DDD - Thursday Doors Day...

 

© 2017-2019 Ivan van Nek

Please do not use any of my pictures on websites, blogs or in other media without my permission.

 

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Yet another sunset above Sporades islands. I'll never get bored to shoot them.

 

View on BLACK - ♪♫ Music Hey there Delilah...

Spotted this cedar waxwing in an oak tree while viewing the warblers Saturday afternoon.

Deeply romantic yet squat and robust, Wells Cathedral, the Cathedral of St Andrew the Apostle, is mostly in Early English style. Construction was started in 1175 by Bishop Reginald FitzJocelyn on the site of a Saxon abbey built by St Aldhelm in 705; it replaced Sherborne as the seat of an episcopal see in 909, and it was removed again to Bath after the Norman Conquest in 1090. The new building begun by FitzJocelyn was intended from its inception to facilitate a return of the episcopal seat to Wells. The bulk of the work was finished by 1326.

 

The magnificent West Front, with 300 sculpted figures, followed in the years after 1365 under master mason William Wynford.

 

The Cathedral fell into disrepair under Oliver Cromwell, and after a happy interlude during the Restoration was again damaged by Puritan soldiers during the Monmouth Rebellion, who damaged the West Front and stabled their horses in the nave.

 

Wells Cathedral is the seat of the Bishops of Bath and Wells.

It's just nice.

 

Terrific Thursday to you.

Canadian National train 101 exits Tunnel 54.8 and crosses the Thompson river in stark and scenic Black Canyon just west of Ashcroft, British Columbia, on September 24, 2015.

Yet another autumn snowfall photo from Yellowstone.

Yet another Evo, must of spotted 20 in the last few months!

last night, 10pm — and yet they are also still out there, this morning at 7am.

 

this winter has been absurd -- almost every clear sky we get (which are of course few and far between), there they are, spiraling and shimmering and gyrating and etc. I walked into my bedroom at 10pm, and there they were, outside my window.

 

even as i imagine these photos are getting repetitive, my reaction when i see them is always to try to photograph, and these images never live up to the sheer wonder of the actual sight.

... yet another mistake with my Holga, forgot pose B on and badly overexposed. Well, I quite like it.

an oil painting of Yorik I started working on today. Not finished yet but wanted to share anyway

 

16 x 20. I like how it's looking so far. I showed it to Carla who owns him and she's already said she wants to buy it :-))

 

reference photo in comment box below

Stuff in snow. Minolta 16QT. 16mm film, Agfa Aviphot 400S in Rodinal.

 

Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted in me? hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him for the help of his countenance. O my God, my soul is cast down within me: therefore will I remember thee ...

(Psalm 42:5-6)

Koh Samui, Thailandia. Un temporale si avvicina alla spiaggia, creando un magnifico contrasto di colori con il mare e la sabbia rossastra.

 

Foto di archivio, luglio 2017.

Buon sabato

 

#koh #samui #spiaggia #beach #thailand #storm #tempesta #layer #strati #colors #clouds #nuvole #shelf

Yet, another cloudy yucky day here, but I managed a shot of the female American Kestrel high over a field hunting. Warrington PA.

Yet another famous departmental store in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.

It's been a while since I've been to the Lake District, I keep managing to find a photo from my last hike there.. but photo's are running short... I need another visit :-)

🇬🇧 A group sitting in front of a closed row of shops.

No one talks, yet everything is being said — through postures, silences, shadows, and the absence of movement.

Down the sidewalk, a woman walks alone, away or back, no one knows.

Another day that leaves no trace, yet contains everything.

 

🔗 See the full series / Voir la série complète :

👉 Faces & Stares – Life Between Walls and Shadows: www.flickr.com/photos/201798544@N06/albums/72177720326884988

 

🇫🇷 Un groupe assis devant une rangée de boutiques fermées.

Personne ne parle, mais tout se dit — dans les postures, les silences, les ombres, et l’absence de mouvement.

Un peu plus loin, une femme passe, seule, vers l’avant ou vers l’arrière, nul ne sait.

Un jour de plus, sans marque visible, mais chargé de présence.

It's not yet time for the crocuses to welcome spring here, but the first green tips can already be seen everywhere. This photo was taken last year. However, also in February. So it's not far anymore.

And so I'm using today's Monday flower greeting to show you the last remaining photo of this kind, which has been waiting for its publication for a long time before I will soon be surprised every day by new motifs in my garden.

 

Noch ist es nicht soweit, dass hier die Krokusse den Frühling begrüßen, doch die ersten grünen Spitzen sind schon überall zu sehen. Dieses Foto hier entstand bereits im letzten Jahr. Allerdings ebenfalls im Februar. Es ist also nicht mehr weit.

Und so nutze ich den heutigen montäglichen Blumengruß um Euch das letzte noch verbliebene Foto dieser Art zu zeigen, was schon lange auf seine Veröffentlichung warten, bevor ich in Kürze täglich von neuen Motiven in meinem Garten überrascht werde.

 

more of this on my website at: www.shoot-to-catch.de

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For me, it seems more and more difficult, to find authentic places in Upper Palatinate. This area is not known as one of the most industrialized locations in Germany.

 

As times goes by, mankind alters landscape and Nature in a very unfavorable way. At least this is my impression after taking pictures for some centuries . Lets make the best out of it!

 

© Rainer Merkl

Never sure what to do with yellow and greens. The flash glare off the back petals didn't help with this one. I do like the details in the eyes though :)

 

OM-1, 90mm Macro Pro, FL-700WR, Pope shield

Yet another small bird from the thicket mentioned previously.

Yellow-faced honeyeater, Callum Brae, ACT, 2015.

Discussion on a thicket that happens to be a niche favoured by small birds was commenced under this image:

www.flickr.com/photos/94803194@N08/16107780300/in/photost...

This thicket is in danger of being cleared in the near future.

I have put all the photos I have taken in this corner of Callum Brae into a single album. Of course hundreds of other photos from the same location failed to make the cut on to my hard drive.

www.flickr.com/photos/94803194@N08/sets/72157650297684186/

 

“Yet walk with me where hawthorns hide the wonders of the lane.”

Ebenezer Elliott

  

The Rainbow Works March 2014 Texture Challenge

Texture by Elné (Neighya)

www.flickr.com/photos/neighya/8621556892/

 

Not yet, still freezing temperatures. We had a little bit of sunshine today that melted the snow on the roof. I hope my Pavonia bush, on which the icicles formed, will be ok.

© WJP Productions 2024

... you know those damn 'last minute submissions'?

 

One of my attempts at the "Looking Close... on Friday" theme "Flora Selective Focus".

 

Shot with a Carl Zeiss "S-Planar 120 mm F 5.6" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

More wabi-sabi, and yet another tulip; there appears to be no end to these tulips, as I've got another dozed or so in this batch, and two more batches coming up right behind them!

 

What I like here is the way the petals seem to almost swirl around the curving stem, as if it were doing the twist, pointing to the two top corners, and those blue "eyes" in the pistils.

 

The result of a multi-image focus stack, this image should reward pretty close examination. Maximum viewing size on your computer can be found by opening the image in a separate window, making that window maximum size, typing the letter "L" on the keyboard, and then clicking the cursor as long as a '+' appears in it, typically twice.

 

If you find this image to your liking, you can find more wabi-sabi - and an account of my understanding of the meaning of that term - in my wabi-sabi album, more tulips in my Tulips album, and more dancing flowers in my Tiny Dancers album.

 

BTW, I've taken to putting a white rim around these images on black because, on my iPhone flickr app, it is otherwise difficult to discern the image's edges. I made it tiny because, while large mats look lovely on my desktop monitor, they make it hard for my tired old eyes to view an image on my iPhone's small screen.

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