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Natural light shot.
EXIF
Camera: Olympus SP-510UZ
Shutter Speed: 1/50 seconds
Aperture: F/3.3
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 31.3 mm
Series of images shot at Bindi Irwin's 11th birthday party (24/07/09) at Australia Zoo, Queensland. All Rights Reserved 2009.
Bindi manages to look great in the wind......and it was windy on the beach here.
These photos were taken at Dinas Dinlle beach in North Wales.
Without getting too far into the complicated story, I have another dog. A staghound, to be exact, and she's a wonderful, 4 1/2 month old pup who is already fitting in so very well with the other pups. She's a little bit skinny to my liking at her age, but we're working on that. Her father is mostly borzoi with greyhound mixed in, while her mother is greyhound/scottish deerhound/borzoi.
my sister, suman, gives me a bhindhi. that's going to stick on my head all day, I think.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakhi)
Bindi are stick on tattoos that are reuseable.
Tribal metal Bhindi are used for fore head, belly tatoo, dance accessories and even just for fun. Check these out.
Are these making a comeback? I remember them being "in" after I went to India back in 2000... where ironically I had bought some just to wear whilst there...
Huh. I guess everything old is new again, again. ;)
Family is a strange animal....each member moves independently... stretching out to fulfill its journey ....and sometimes.. detaching, and re-attaching... getting stronger.....even losing its head at times..
..but we all know we are stronger together....
and even though sooner or later in life we loose the things we love....
we can always count on, one of us to pull it together...
this is the story of my Family.....one strange animal....
...These are just some of my sisters...
In her 30s, and wiser every day
3 years old.....getting her first Bindi.....
time is precious....
Fun little chandelier earrings with playful colors of cerulean blue, fuchsia, and wine faceted agate, glittery copper sandstone and matching Swarovski crystals.
All wired to the twisted gold plated hoops.