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the best mowdel of them all........abeylabol light pa man din! Cuteness to die for! Ionna... ayaw ko na sa 'yo.... fafa Von is number one! NYAHAHAHA
AKA Mälardrottningen.
A former yacht, built 1924 at Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft.
Weighs1,527 tonnes, gross.
Today, a hotel and a pretty decent restaurant.
I’m not well. Rather unwell. Soup is the only thing that appears to not really bother me and ramen works
aka 700mm
MY VISUAL ARTS:
(US) - a still photographic image produced for exhibition purposes only, existing in a single copy that is signed by the author, or in a limited edition of 200 copies or fewer that are signed and consecutively numbered by the author.
(In the copyright law of the United States)
Artist
ERWIN EFFINGER
Copyright
TUEBINGEN GERMANY
Exposure Program
Manual
MF infinity
Niju-aka ("Double Red", not the real name of it, I just came up with that, lol)
The under-eaves of the gate before Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan. One of the major difference you will see between traditional Korean and Japanese temple and building architecture is color impact; Korean eaves, buildings, etc are very colorful and vibrant, whereas Japanese architecture is usually monotone with simply colors of red or green or brown. This is usually a study in harmony and simplicity, typically Japanese fashion!
3xp | handheld | Photomatix
Although known as Horned Lark over here, folks in the UK refer to this species as the Shore Lark.
They have many more lark species in Europe than in North America and apparently this has caused to Eremophila alpestris to utilize the shore type of habitat so as to avoid competition .
In our British Columbia (and the west coast in general) environs, beaches and spits also represent a more "open"habitat consistent with our HOLA preferences.
Record Shot at Dusk
Amongst the driftwood and dune plants
Horned Lark HOLA (Eremophila alpestris)
Saanichton Spit
aka
Cordova Spit
aka
TI̸X̱EN 'the Spit" ( Tsawout First Nation )
Central Saanich BC
TIXEN
this individual seems to be going for the 'Zorro' pose
*******
not sure what subspecies...
would love to hear any ideas, comments , or suggestions
AKA Nightmare in the Fractal Garden
I'm pretty sure this image was more trouble than it's worth, but for the record, the fractal is in there - somewhere...
Created for the Kreative People Treat-This Challenge #50: www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157646448830444/
Spellbound source Image by Abstractartangel: www.flickr.com/photos/abstractartangel77/15542185405/
All other images and textures used are my own.
"I've been in sleep mode for months, it seems. My last date active before I awakened was December 16th, 2489. The next day, the man I answered to lost his life in Tower of Brotherhood. He was among the Council of Oyabuns. A couple days ago, I saw a man working a pawn shop. He had a tank top and irezumi art all over his skin. I asked him what I should do next and he suggests that I find his brother, a man 'good with synths, cars, and all sorts of other cyberwares'... I was to find this man on Cocoon. Said he couldn't bring me to him because this man was associated with a heavily feared group in which he had a rocky relationship with. Just as much, if not, more than my master's syndicate I worked for was... I was on my way... to Cocoon. Where should I start?... and why do I feel like I'm not the first synth to end up in a situation like this?..."
Taken at Cocoon: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Esperia/237/170/4086
Saudi Arabian Airlines Cargo (Air Atlanta Europe)
Reg: 9H-AKA
Aircraft: Boeing 747-45E(BDSF)
Serial : 27899
Departing Schiphol with lots of sprey !!
26/10/2023
Tragopogon protensis aka Goat's Bears, Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon, noon flower.
Thank you for your visit or comment or fave. Using my own textures
Reached # 166 on Explore on Saturday, June 9, 2012
Château Frontenac
The Château Frontenac is a grand hotel in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, which is operated as Fairmont Le Château Frontenac. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1980. The hotel is generally recognized as the most photographed hotel in the world, largely due to its prominence in the skyline of Quebec City. The Château Frontenac was designed by American architect Bruce Price, as one of a series of "château" style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company (aka CPR) during the late 19th and early 20th centuries; the newer portions of the hotel—including the central tower (1924)—were designed by William Sutherland Maxwell. The Château Frontenac was named after Louis de Buade, Count of Frontenac, who was governor of the colony of New France from 1672 to 1682 and 1689 to 1698.
AKA Clintonia umbellulata
From Trillium Gap Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Didn't see the insect (possibly a beetle) in the flower cluster when photographing it, don't know what it is.
aka 1120mm Optical Zoom
too dark
Focus Problems - here, YES!
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Mondsichel
crescent
sickle moon
fingernail moon
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Canon PowerShot SX70 HS photos on flickr
EffiART
History Software Agent - Adobe Photoshop Express (Android)
Creator - ERWIN EFFINGER
Rights - in TUEBINGEN GERMANY
Exif data
Camera
Canon PowerShot SX70 HS
Exposure
0.125 sec (1/8)
Aperture
f/6.3
Focal Length
201.3 mm aka 1120mm Optical Zoom
ISO Speed
800
Artist
ERWIN EFFINGER
Copyright
TUEBINGEN GERMANY
Exposure Program
Program AE