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Poor Precious got scold. And she got upset .Check out the eye`s. It made me sad to see her like this . So took her picture and you see what she thought! LOL!

Helleborus orientalis - heute an diesem sonnigen Sonntag !

Its not the pale moon that excites me

That thrills and delights me, oh no

Its just the nearness of you

 

It isnt your sweet conversation

That brings this sensation, oh no

Its just the nearness of you

  

Rose C.Pissarro

poor light but liked the reflections in the still water of these godwitts

Earth's only natural satellite...A supermoon is the coincidence of a full moon or a new moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit, resulting in the largest apparent size of the moon's disk as seen from Earth.

 

from Wikipedia

 

Nikon D700 + Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 AF-D + Kenko 2X Teleconversion Lens + Tripod

I took a series of Dahlia photos and I have just printed them for my wall...such happy flowers

Dream baby dream

Of all that's come and going

And you will find out

In the end

There really is

There really is no difference

  

Happy Gawai 2011...Gawai Day or Gawai Dayak is a festival celebrated in Sarawak on 1 June every year. It is both a religious and social occasion. The word Gawai means a ritual or festival whereas Dayak is a collective name for the native ethnic groups of Sarawak (and neighboring Indonesian Kalimantan): the Iban, also known as Sea Dayak and the Bidayuh people, also known as Land Dayak.

 

Gawai Dayak celebrations may last for several days. It is also during this time of year that many Dayak weddings take place, as it is one of the rare occasions when all the members of the community return home to their ancestral longhouse.

 

Christian Dayaks normally attend a church mass service to thank God for the good harvest.

 

Up till 1962, the British colonial government refused to recognise Dayak Day. Gawai Dayak was formally gazetted on 25 September 1964 as a public holiday in place of Sarawak Day. It was first celebrated on 1 June 1965 and became a symbol of unity, aspiration and hope for the Dayak community. Today, it is an integral part of Dayak social life. It is a thanksgiving day marking good harvest and a time to plan for the new farming season or activities ahead.

 

from Wikipedia

 

This picture was taken during my official assignments with the Sarawak Ministry of Tourism in 2009 at Rumah Ullak, Kapit, Sarawak.

Photographed in the Collierville Wetlands, West Tennessee. These birds were plentiful today. It's mating season!

Besuch in meiner neuen Rose Grand Palace

De Yureré Internacional, Brasil.

"ou est le soleil me demande t il ? "

Painting with light...Ordered my honeycomb diffuser dome through online and tested it out on Antonio...Voila !!!... Have a great week my friends and thanks for your visits and comments. They are greatly appreciated...Cheers !!!...

 

Strobist info:

SB900 with honeycomb dome @ 1/32 power top right.

 

Nikon D700 + Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8 G ED + Handheld

Me and my Nikon J1...Thanking everyone for your kind comments and visits...Have a great week ahead my friends...Cheers, Ringgo.

 

Talent: Dee Dee

Location: Siniawan Town, Sarawak

Theme : Chinese Cheongsam Dress

 

Nikon D700 + Nikon 70-200mm VR II + Handheld

Thanking all my flickr friends for your kind words and visits...Have a great weekend everyone...Cheers, Ringgo...=))

 

Nikon D700 + Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8 G ED + Handheld

 

Baby, baby, when first we met

I knew in this heart of mine

That you were someone I couldn't forget

I said right and abide my time

  

We are having terrible storms, heavy winds & rain with massive waves, not a very colourful sunset, yet very pretty

Many thanks to Yufen* for providing an illustration of the original

 

:-)

#macro #bug #bugs #insect #nature #animals #awesomeshots #summer #fly

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pied wagtail from salthouse

Happy upcoming weekend to everybody.... TGIF

 

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