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Can Negre (Sant Joan Despí)

Take her bones, but leave the soul alone.

Kinda crappy editing but it is late and i shall do a better edit later <3

DDC-Out Of The Ordinary

 

These bones are a rare treat not something she gets often.

 

By Dana Albany. I don't know if this is the same Bone Tree built for the burn in '99, but it sure looks similar. The bones are real, taken from the desert and ranches nearby.

De tot cor, i amb els millors desitjos per les properes Festes Nadalenques.

Per tots vosaltres amics i amigues que veieu les meves fotos i que seguiu la meva trajectoria fotogràfica en aquest espai, moltes grácies i que gaudiu d'unes molt BONES FESTES...!!

 

(composició de la meva autoria, feta en desembre de 2011)

B-1B 'Ruptured Duck' (named for one of the Doolittle Raid aircraft) from 28th Bomb Wing on final at Nellis AFB. The B-1 was at Nellis for Red Flag 20-1.

Now for something more normal....

 

More photos later, along with more MOCs I promise. Just have been busy with life stuff, but that's what I seem to say all the time. But, now I can promise it since I'm entering the MOCOlympics.

"I'm hungry!"

 

('Rat Creature' by ReSaurus)

 

Diorama by RK

A bony-antlered buck partially hiding behind an oak tree.

This guy wokes me up and ruins my weekend nap time...grrrrr....

336/365 - 19/52

 

Hey girls

Hey boys

Superstar djs

Here we go

 

Well i must first apologise for my lack of appearance this week, i have been so busy with work and life i have had no opportunity to get my photography up and running, however i had my first free day today and felt i had to catch up, i don't want to fall behind again!

Anyway i had a few ideas for this weeks theme but after the lack of time decided on a simple image and thought i would have a little fun with it. :)

This seemed appropriate too as i had an ultrasound on my legs which ill explain later, but it was really interesting to see the inside of my body and the blood flow. I love anything to do with biology and science, i'm such a science nut!

Anyhoo i hope you enjoy, i'm off to catch up on a numerous jobs i have left to do, laters.

 

P.S. check out the Chemical Brothers video as it sprung into my head as soon as i saw the theme. :)

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpKCqp9CALQ

  

The Teleidoscope - (19/52) Bones

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The Teleidoscope is a project that inspires 10 photographers to make 52 photos, one every week.

10 people, 10 different ideas for 52 themes, 52 weeks long.

Every week we will post our images on our site and our Flickr group.

You can join us!

Every saturday we will pick a winner whose photo will get a special extra place at our site!

 

theteleidoscope.paspartout.com/pages/portfolio

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This guy has been waiting so long to get a job that he's now employed as a Halloween prop on my neighbours lawn. It doesn't seem difficult to understand how skeletons became associated with Halloween. Just like ghosts, the skeleton reminds us that Halloween was once a solemn day - a day for the dead. But in other cultures, to celebrate the dead is not morbid or sad. It is celebratory! On All Souls Day in Brittany, people go to the cemetery to pray for their ancestor's souls. There is a place called the place of bones where the remains of those long departed are kept together in one tomb. People come to visit this tomb - they walk along the entrance and touch the rows of skulls. They do this so they feel closer to their ancestors. In Mexico, the Day of the Dead is almost like Christmas. Street peddlers sell holiday toys. And these toys, seemingly morbid are actually colorful and fanciful. The skeletons have moving legs and painted in bright colors and many times dressed up like a Barbie. In America, it seems we have adopted the tradition of skeletons during our "Day of the Dead" - or Halloween, but it is less spiritual. Nonetheless, it is always in good fun.

 

Needless to say, Nugget was ecstatic when she found this large cow bone! She even brought it home with her!

Shot from a few years ago in England.

 

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Fractal Art Work made with Apophysis 2.09.

"Bone, Sweet Bone" was the title of a piece in my piano book when I took lessons in elementary school. I think Selma, the lynx, may have been thinking similar thoughts when she found what the keeper had left her.

little bones

Willapa Bay

 

SOOC

O842-18 at the SE IMC in Mulberry, FL

Just a bit of fun at the Wellcome Trust

Bones Exposed is the title of a song off the new Of Mice & Men album which I do recommend~

 

this is something I've been wanting to do for a while, and I'm pretty happy with the result

58021 heads through the Erewash Valley, passing the closed Bennerley Coal Disposal Point and beneath the Great Northern Railway viaduct, heading northbound MGR empties on 19th March 1985.

 

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Bones on the eaves of bar.

I took this at the area where is called "Golden-Gai(Golden town).

The area has uncountable small unique bars & IZAKAYAs.

And each of them is an old and ragged but has great attractive.

 

Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.

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