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It's been a long time since I took a photo for myself, just for fun and I'm really happy with the result.
First of all happy new year, I wish you all the best in the world and I have faith that this 2022 comes with many beautiful things for everyone after such a painful year for many.
I thank everyone who is concerned about my mom's health, she is doing great! Cancer free thanks to the surgery.
As with everything after such an extensive expense it's time to pay off loans and debts so I'm still super available to take your commissions for photos and ADs.
This is not a blog post but if you are interested the outfit is from Catarsis - Calm Down and is available at N21.
xoxo.
Fisherman's Friend was originally developed by pharmacist James Lofthouse in 1865 to relieve various respiratory problems suffered by fishermen working in the extreme conditions of the Northern deep-sea fishing grounds. Though he developed it as an extremely strong liquid remedy containing menthol and eucalyptus oil, Lofthouse later made the liquid into small lozenges which were easier to transport and administer. According to the manufacturer, the fishermen began to refer to the lozenges as "friends",
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Happy MM!
My brand new toothbrush, that I received as a gift. I usually use bamboo brushes.
This is a toothbrush that is made with solar energy in Sweden. The shaft is made of 96% bio-based material made from sugar cane
NIEUW BEIJERLAND - Korenmolen "De Swaen". Ronde gemetselde korenmolen met gewitte romp, gebouwd in 1703 en in 1932 na een brand herbouwd.
NIEUW BEIJERLAND - Corn Mill "The Swaen". Round brick flour mill with whited hull, built in 1703 and rebuilt after a fire in 1932.
Scene 34 of lockdown phase !!
I found this little rare variety in my garden.....taken in West Bengal, India
Fredriksten Festning
Indre Festning, Halden, Norge
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A new sweater, it's so soft, I love it
Happy Looking close...on Friday
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The Sherpa sends me a photo from the 43rd floor of his office building in the city every morning, Usually around sunrise.
This morning he sent me the photo on the right. Our city blanketed in smoke, like a thick soup, at hazardous levels. The first time I think it has reached hazardous levels.
No-one really knows the damage from long-term smoke inhalation yet. We know it's not good.
It brings home the reality to us of those that have been living through this for months and I know some countries this is the norm.
Welcome to our brand new world.
Mit einem kurzen Einzelwagenzug aus Eger durchfährt 233 112 die Ortschaft Brand und erreicht gleich Marktredwitz.
Lovely to see this foal running around with a group of horses in The New Forest. These ponies are wild and graze all over the forest. They are owned by commoners of the forest. To be allowed to graze your stock on the forest you have to own land so you can bring the animals in if required. There are approximately five thousand ponies grazing on the forest.
I noticed this scene a few weeks ago as I drove past the store after the sun had set. What captured my attention was the contrast between the bold, artificial glow of the yellow disk in the store's sign and the gentle and serene natural sunset colours in the sky behind. It almost feels like the already-set sun is replaced by the yellow disk.
Up at a good time, eat breakfast and out the door before the hour. Yesterday it was pouring rain, and traffic was pretty bad. Today is the opposite, I'm feeling refreshed and determined, it's a brand new day in Tokyo.
So this is my third upload from Miyashita Park. What can I say? This place had multiple angles both day and night to shoot. This was after my shot of the Tower Records building across the train tracks. After successfully getting that architecture shot I was wondering what else I could do with a train motion blur, what other angles I could get.
There was an izakaya further down the street (that I would shoot later that night) but I couldn't line it up from my elevated position, on the other hand, I couldn't get the train from the ground. You could also barely make out the Shibuya scramble on the left.
Ultimately this shot still isn't a very neat composition so I had to mess with the lighting in multiple spots when it was time to edit. Particularly, the sakura, the street, and the train. Meanwhile darkening the buildings and sky in the back, not just because they weren't the subject, but to dim the pesky overexposed sky (didn't have a bracketed frame, cause I didn't know if this was uploadable at first or not). After a longer session with my software, I was able to make this look like an optimistic morning shot. Hope y'all have a good day.
An old disused quarry houses a monarch breeding garden and research is being done to track the distance a butterfly travels and to where
- www.kevin-palmer.com - The last time I was here the bridge was closed because it was unsafe. Now it has been replaced, though I think I liked the old bridge better.
New leaves are sprouting on this tree (species unknown). This is one of a group of trees that seems to have survived the Woolsey fire in spite of looking quite stark and damaged. Unfortunately, I believe these trees are not native; however they do provide roosting spots for birds as well as habitat for insects.
Upper Las Virgenes Canyon