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"Love is a chain of love as nature is a chain of life." - Truman Capote
Macro Monday project – 09/22/14
" It’s A Jungle Out There "
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I loved this couple's affection for each other, not to mention some of the great lines created by their arms.
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I love photographing horses, not the easiest to do, there are standards, but with the help of the breeders it usually becomes a very pleasant and exciting experience.
Here was a fortuitous moment, as a photographer, yes you have to focus on the main subject and there is MUCH to think about and concentrate on, but as a creative you stay aware of what is going on around you, and these 'off' images often become my favourite shots...
Such tenderness, closeness, emotion, just HAD to be captured.
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Great Egrets usually pair for life. During breeding season males and females develop a delicate
cloak of long feathers on their backs, as seen in previous images. They nest in colonies together
in both freshwater wetlands, and salt water marshes; building nests in trees and reed beds.
Usually three eggs, bluish-green in color are laid. Both parents take turns to incubate the eggs
and feed the chicks. Strangely Great Egret parents allow their chick to squabble over food. Often
the strongest chick survives during this scrum. This chicks also have an unfortunate tendency of
climbing out of their nest, and often fall prey to predators. Great Egrets reach maturity in two years
and can live for twenty two years.
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Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 lens
Nikon 1.7 tele convertor
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Even small things like these, remind us a lot in our life..."A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person"
A rural scene in Iceland's Snaefelsness Peninsula. It was interesting to watch the interaction between these two horses.
Tonight's the night we're gonna make it happen
Tonight we'll put all other things aside
Give in this time and show me some affection
We're goin' for those pleasures in the night
I want to love you, feel you
Wrap myself around you
I want to squeeze you, please you
I just can't get enough
And if you move real slow, I'll let it go
I'm so excited, and I just can't hide it
I'm about to lose control and I think I like it
I'm so excited, and I just can't hide it
And I know, I know, I know, I know, I know I want you
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Other items used...
Head: Lelutka - Briannon
Nails: Aii - Demonic Touch
Eyelashes: Void + Minttea - Demure Lashes
Ears: ^^Swallow^^ - PIXIE Gauged S for lel Evo X Ears (f)
Hair: VCO - Arina
I took this the other morning with my shoot and I never realized how much I like it until the other night.
Olive Baboon Papio anubis
The olive baboon, also called the Anubis baboon, is a member of the family Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys). The species is the most wide-ranging of all baboons, being found in 25 countries throughout Africa, extending from Mali eastward to Ethiopia and Tanzania. Isolated populations are also present in some mountainous regions of the Sahara. It inhabits savannahs, steppes, and forests. The common name is derived from its coat color, which is a shade of green-grey at a distance. A variety of communications, vocal and non-vocal, facilitate a complex social structure.
This image was captured in the Masai Mara North Conservancy, while on photo safari with CNP Safaris. www.cnpsafaris.com
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時を止めたがった僕と
時を進めたがった君
笑顔を失った君はやがて此処を去り
言葉の見つからない僕はその背中を見送った
今の君は
笑えるようになれたのかな
僕は今も
此処を動けずにいるよ
I wanted to stop time.
You wanted to advance time.
You who had lost the smile left here.
I who had lost the word saw you off.
Can you now smile?
I can't still move from here.