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Picture of Astrid (Portia Swords) - Model
Taken at The Velvet Thorn - Femdom Community in Second Life.
SLURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Femdom/104/131/321
Skin by Glam Affair
Hair by Entwined
Outfit by Luas
Necklace by !Musa
Another shot taken from the cruise, the sunset was so beautiful, it reminded me of an arabian nights sunset:)
My first outing as an equine photographer was a success, I think. I shot nearly 500 images (in the high speed burst mode most of the time). This might be my favorite of the evening. She was galloping right at me, but always kept her eye on me and veered around as she approached me. What an exceptional model!
Guides in Saudi Arabia are known as 'story-tellers.' Ours explains the history of the Nabatean rock-cut tombs near AlUla in the Saudi desert. Hegra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Wijdan Al Shaqab
(Al Adeed Al Shaqab x Amwaj Al Shaqab) 2007 Straight Egyptian Grey Mare
Bred & Owned by Al Shaqab
People have been dotting the desert with irrigated fields in Saudi Arabia
Le désert parsemé de champs irrigués en Arabie saoudite
Credits: ESA/NASa
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Shot a fun theme last night with lovely and talented local fitness coach, Oksana NovoĆŸilova. She said at the end of the evening that the shoot turned out to be a great workout for her, well, let me tell you, my pal Jarmo and I were running to keep up with her boundless energy.
Near Al Ula, the Elephant Rock is a natural beauty produced in the sandstone by the regular sandstorms over thousand of years.
Al Ula is characterised by its attractive natural scenery marked by the reddish sandstone inselbergs carved by natural agencies into beautiful and attractive shapes. Sand dunes and inselbergs combined together to form a wonderful display of thrilling nature. During winter and spring, after the rain, the areas turns into green fields attracting the inhabitants and visitors from outside the region.
Al Ula is situated northwest of Saudi Arabia. It is about 400 km north of Al Madinah.
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Western tack set for the teeglepet arabian horse! Available now at the Enchantment event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nymphai/139/103/2744
Arabian Nights by Lynne Anzelc designs kit and wordart
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I've entered the first Arabian Horse photography contest in Kuwait. It's a fun event made of 4 days where about 150 photographers (including yours truly) do our best to get the best shots possible of these beautiful horses.
It's the first time for me entering a photography contest, it's a lot of fun plus I got to meet some fellow kuwaiti photographers who have great Flickr pages.
No cropping was done to this shot, only some exposure and color editing in Lightroom and CS2.
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Canon EOS 400D.
Lens: 24-105 F4 L IS.
ISO: 200.
Shutter speed: 1/250s.
Aperture: F/7.1.
Focal length: 93mm.
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This photo was taken by Mishari Alreshaid. 2008. All rights reserved.
Light Painting---I think the light painting with a small flashlight has enhanced the colours even better in this image---what do you think---
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Mall of Dhahran
One of the most visited places in Saudi Arabia
Currency - Saudi rial
Capital - Riyadh
Dominant religion - Islam
The Arabian gazelle (Gazella arabica) is a species of gazelle known from the Arabian Peninsula. Until recently, it was only known from a single lectotype specimen mistakenly thought to have been collected on the Farasan Islands in the Red Sea in 1825. A 2013 genetic study of the lectotype specimen revealed that skull and skin do not stem from the same individual but belong to two distinct lineages of the mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella), necessitating restriction of the lectotype to the skin to conserve nomenclatural stability. A later study formalized the use of Gazella arabica for the Arabian lineage of the mountain gazelle, and synonymized Gazella erlangeri with G. arabica
Arabian Nights by Lynne Anzelc designs kit and wordart