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Steveston is a charming fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC on the Mighty Fraser River
Canada
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
If you enjoy quaint fishing villages, I would like to invite you to browse through my.... 'I 💖 Steveston album'
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Your views are always so very much appreciated. Thanks for visiting.
~Christie (Happiest by the River)
**Best experience in full screen. Thanks for peeking !
UNDERWATER SUNSET
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THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE BIRD WHISPERER
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DON’T BULLY
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CIVIL AIR PATROL:
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EINSTEIN'S MUSHROOM TRIP - Episode 1:
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TNT: an AC/DC Cover
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COOLER DIVING
FUN LOOK AT MARRIAGE
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Cascade Mountains - Jackson County - Oregon - USA
Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus)
"The black-tailed deer is one of nine subspecies of the mule deer. It was first recorded by the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06.
Black-tailed deer live in the temperate coniferous forests along the Pacific coast. These forests are characterized by cool temperatures and lots of rain, but an overall mild climate. Black-tailed deer do not therefore migrate in response to seasonal changes, unlike some of the other mule deer subspecies. Instead, black-tailed deer often spend their entire life in the same general area.
Black-tailed deer can be distinguished from mule deer by their larger tail, the back of which is completely covered with black or dark brown hairs. Mule deer have smaller tails in which only the tip is covered with black hairs. Black-tailed deer are generally smaller than mule deer."
- nhm.org/site/explore-exhibits/permanent-exhibits/north-american-mammals/black-tailed-deer
NIGHTSHADE 2025
Welcome to Nightshade 2025
October 17th - November 1st
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Each store will showcase one new and exclusive fantasy gacha set, featuring a range of accessories, clothing, tattoos, décor, holdables, and more. A fatpack with copy permissions, sold separately, will also be available for purchase. The Juniper Events and sponsor groups will have a 24 hour early access to the event (9am on the 16th of October – 9am on the 17th of October) You can join the Juniper Events Group (free to join), using the following link pasted into your browser: secondlife:///app/group/8cac56c3-49a0-012c-2c35-7836985af398/about
The Complexity limits of 100,000 will be enforced on the sims for the first few days to reduce the lag and give you a better shopping experience, please dress accordingly and detach any unnecessary attachments.
Some items showcased in this picture are from Nightshade 2025 as follows:
[SCALETTA] TORSO - RARE - Fresh
[MoonSha] Little Trophies Bag - Heart
[MJN] Undead Collection - [MJN] Undead Collection Eyes
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!TLB - Drago Panties
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HAIR
{Limerence} Wendy hair
MAKEUP
SOMEONE - Dust Eyeshadow - 12 - Common
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SKIN
VELOUR: ANGEL Skin Dracula
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5x7" Title: "S8 XXXV"
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Very lucky to capture shot of this endangered species of Black Rhino In Masai Mara.Sept 2017........ unlike its relative the White Rhino this species are thought to be a bit more aggresive and readily charge towards a car..
Black rhinos are browsers that get most of their sustenance from eating trees and bushes. They use their lips to pluck leaves and fruit from the branches. White rhinos graze on grasses, walking with their enormous heads and squared lips lowered to the ground.
Except for females and their offspring, black rhinos are solitary. Females reproduce only every two and a half to five years. Their single calf does not live on its own until it is about three years old.
Black rhinos feed at night and during the gloaming hours of dawn and dusk. Under the hot African sun, they take cover by lying in the shade. Rhinos are also wallowers. They often find a suitable water hole and roll in its mud, coating their skin with a natural bug repellent and sun block.
Rhinos have sharp hearing and a keen sense of smell. They may find one another by following the trail of scent each enormous animal leaves behind it on the landscape.
The black rhino once roamed most of sub-Saharan Africa, but today is on the verge of extinction due to poaching fueled by commercial demand. Approximately 3,100 individuals left.
The black rhinoceros is classified as Critically Endangered (CR) on the IUCN Red List and is listed on Appendix I of CITES.
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Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) "Fuzzy Tails." This browse shrub is part of the Rose family. It sustains the mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) bucks throughout the year. Right now many mornings begin with swaying, silhouetted racks of antlers and fuzzy tails. That is, while the bucks actively feed within the mountain mahogany stands!
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Most of the time, I am secretly a bit begrudged about my photography. I find myself perusing my images, thinking about many of them just aren't quite there in terms of what I was after to begin with. I browse others' streams and sigh with envy, wishing I had taken such beautiful shots as some of those I find on Flickr. I suppose that is a good thing, to never be satisfied; I suppose that is what drives us to be better.
But sometimes, every so often, I do manage a shot or two that I really like. Shots that I fall a little in love with. My previous post was one of those, and this one comes close too, primarily for its "cool" factor, and because the image represents the vision I had in my head while composing and taking the shot.
This is about a 1-minute long exposure - a self portrait, taken with my Zero Image 2000 on the merry-go-round at Pier Park. I hadn't planned on visiting the playground that day in Pier Park, but while walking through I noticed the strong colors of this particular piece of playground equipment, and couldn't resist experimenting. So I set the little wooden box up, started the merry-go-round spinning as smoothly as possible, and when it completed almost a half round I stepped up onto it myself. Considering all the moving that went on, and the fact that this merry-go-round has a bit of a "bump" in one spot every revolution, I was surprised at how very smooth it turned out. And at how much it actually resembled the shot I set out to take.
Oh! And I almost forgot to mention that it was taken with Fuji Velvia 50 slide film, and that slide film is less forgiving when it comes over or underexposing, and so I was also quite satisfied that I had gotten the exposure right. My first roll of slide film through the pinhole was, sadly, quite overexposed.
Go pinhole, go. ;-)
Very lucky to capture shot of this endangered species of Black Rhino In Masai Mara.Sept 2017........ unlike its relative the White Rhino this species are thought to be a bit more aggresive and readily charge towards a car..
Black rhinos are browsers that get most of their sustenance from eating trees and bushes. They use their lips to pluck leaves and fruit from the branches. White rhinos graze on grasses, walking with their enormous heads and squared lips lowered to the ground.
Except for females and their offspring, black rhinos are solitary. Females reproduce only every two and a half to five years. Their single calf does not live on its own until it is about three years old.
Black rhinos feed at night and during the gloaming hours of dawn and dusk. Under the hot African sun, they take cover by lying in the shade. Rhinos are also wallowers. They often find a suitable water hole and roll in its mud, coating their skin with a natural bug repellent and sun block.
Rhinos have sharp hearing and a keen sense of smell. They may find one another by following the trail of scent each enormous animal leaves behind it on the landscape.
The black rhino once roamed most of sub-Saharan Africa, but today is on the verge of extinction due to poaching fueled by commercial demand. Approximately 3,100 individuals left.
The black rhinoceros is classified as Critically Endangered (CR) on the IUCN Red List and is listed on Appendix I of CITES.
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Keeping the mosquitos at bay.
FUN IN MOTION
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THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE BIRD WHISPERER
- See the short version on Flickr:
DON’T BULLY
- See the short version on Flickr:
CIVIL AIR PATROL:
- See the short version on Flickr:
EINSTEIN'S MUSHROOM TRIP - Episode 1:
- See the short version on Flickr:
TNT: an AC/DC Cover
Also on Flickr:
COOLER DIVING
FUN LOOK AT MARRIAGE
- See the short version on Flickr:
LUNATIC
- See the short version on Flickr:
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gosh, where shall i start? i was now over three weeks without internet and i missed everything and everyone.
i moved 500km away from home and i now go to univerity - to study photography ♥
i´m the youngest person there and it´s crazy to see so many amazing photographers and creative people in one place.
My life changed and i wonder how it is going to be.
I enjoy being in my own flat with my love. All is so different.
Glad to be able to browse through your work again, missed watching pictures so badly.
(This was one of our last adventures before i left home. i miss my dog so much. i don´t remember any adventures without him)
I am in this picture relaxing as the sun sets but I wasn't a focal point at all and can hardly be seen in detail so I left out my details this time :)
Pets
from the JIAN :: Flamingo Collection
JIAN Flamingo Collection :: Static - Gaze R
JIAN Flamingo Collection :: Static - Preen R
JIAN Flamingo Collection :: Static - Gaze L
Decor
*Dench Designs* Matira Dining Set with gazebo, table chairs and menu for decor 5L Summer Sale
Sparrow's Nest SN-A free gift from me to you
The deck is made from Deb's Designs Deck and Awning Kit v.2 and retextured to compliment the stilt house premium home, Boxed 50L MP
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Two partners in crime, these black-tailed deer fawns are just beginning to sample Mother Nature's green buffet. The deer in my neighborhood must be pretty well nourished because twin fawns are not that unusual.
Incredible ! After a hazy day suddenly all these sheep's clouds appeared and the sun set them a light !
Lewa Downs
Kenya
East Africa
Black rhinos are browsers that get most of their sustenance from eating trees and bushes. They use their lips to pluck leaves and fruit from the branches.
Except for females and their offspring, black rhinos are solitary. Females reproduce only every two and a half to five years. Their single calf does not live on its own until it is about three years old.
Black rhinos feed at night and during the gloaming hours of dawn and dusk. Under the hot African sun, they take cover by lying in the shade. Rhinos are also wallowers. They often find a suitable water hole and roll in its mud, coating their skin with a natural bug repellent and sun block. Rhinos have sharp hearing and a keen sense of smell.
Black rhinos boast two horns, the foremost more prominent than the other. Rhino horns grow as much as three inches (eight centimeters) a year, and have been known to grow up to five feet (one and a half meters) long. Females use their horns to protect their young, while males use them to battle attackers.
The black rhino once roamed most of sub-Saharan Africa, but today is on the verge of extinction due to poaching fueled by commercial demand.
The black rhinoceros is classified as Critically Endangered (CR) on the IUCN Red List and is listed on Appendix I of CITES.
For conservancies, national and private reserves that hold any rhino, the key to ensuring the survival of their populations is the provision of adequate security.
I've never heard of her before until I stumbled upon her book when I were browsing at MPH last Saturday. At the age of 16, Yvonne Foong was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis (NF), an illness of the nervous system causing tumors to grow in the body, anytime and anywhere.
This book is about her life with NF and the past influences that have equipped her with the necessary strength to deal with it. The book also delves deeper into NF and can be used for pre-diagnosis purposes.
Now at the age of 23, she has been thru a few operations and in September this year, she'll be undergoing another operation to remove a 5cm tumor at the base of her brain. Perhaps u too can show your support by buying her tees/books, giving donation and/or pray for her health.
So there was this cute girl browsing through stuff at the map store that we stopped at as we walked through North Beach during the Mixr. She had a cute hat (but still not as cute as yours emma ;) ) and I had to take her picture. I wanted it to be a candid because people are so much more comfortable when they are to themselves. However, I still don't have the courage to stick the lens on someone I don't know. So I asked her if I could take a picture, and she obliged. Thanks cute hat girl. :)
Central Park, New York City
I love traveling and the learning that comes with it. On my recent trip to New York City I learned that a folly isn’t just an absurdity, a costly and foolish undertaking or an unwise investment or expenditure. It can also be a type of building. In architecture, a folly is a whimsical or extravagant building constructed primarily for decoration, to serve as a conversation piece, to lend interest to a view, or even to commemorate a person or event. Most Wyomingites are practical and do not have much use for whimsical buildings constructed as ‘decoration” Since I was born in Wyoming, I have never really given any thought to a large buildings thats purpose was for just for decoration.. It does seem, however, they were particularly popular in England in the 18th Century. This architectural concept was introduced to Central Park in New York City by Calvert Vaux (December 20, 1824, – November 19, 1895), a British-American architect and landscape designer.
In 1867, Vaux created a Gothic-style castle-like structure atop an outcrop of metamorphic rock (schist) called Vista Rock. Built as an observation platform without doors or windows, the top of the 2 story structure offers sweeping views of the Park and its surrounding cityscape. It looks out over the Great Lawn to the north and the Ramble to the south. Vaux named his creation Belvedere which means beautiful view in Italian. Not only is it a viewpoint but is was meant as a landmark for park pedestrians. “The castle’s United States flag could be seen from the Mall, drawing the walkers down to Bethesda Terrace, over Bow Bridge, and through the Ramble to the castle itself. In their Greensward Plan for Central Park, designers Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) and Vaux illustrated this path, sketching the line of view from the Mall to the castle” (from reference 2).
The castle is built out of the same schist that makes up Vista Rock. This building stone came from quarries in the park and gives the illusion of a castle rising out of the ground. The lighter colored stone trim is made of granite quarried in Quincy, Massachusetts. Colored slate from Vermont, Virginia, and New York cover the roof of the structure.
In 1919, the Castle lost its standing as a true folly when it was converted for practical use. That year the National Weather Service took over the building and started enclosing it. They altered the turret’s shape to accommodate their scientific instruments. In 1919 it became their Central Park Weather Observatory. Technology changed and by the early 1960s, the Weather Bureau replaced the lab with automated instruments. They closed their Castle station after which the building remained empty and deteriorating. Finally in 1983 the Central Park Conservancy restored the building by replacing the original turret, rebuilding the pavilions, and converting the castle’s interior into a visitor’s center and bookstore. In 2018-2019, a $12M restoration and repair project was completed. The project restored the buildings facade, provided expansive views through new clear-pane-glass windows, installed new mechanical and utility systems, and recreated the wooden tower that was part of Olmsted and Vaux’s original plan 150 years ago. The tower had been modified by the National Weather Service.
Belvedere Castle is one of sites in the Central Park National Historic Landmark, The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1963.
References:
1- www.centralparknyc.org/attractions/belvedere-castle
2- www.nycgovparks.org/parks/central-park/highlights/11956
3- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvert_Vaux
4- www.6sqft.com/central-parks-belvedere-castle-reveals-12m-...
5- npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/c2d46b7e-d702-426c-aa2e-c10fac...
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Fun shot for a change. I was having lunch in a Subway in Folsom, Louisiana and while browsing through pics on the back of the camera I noticed this scene so I couldn't help but to shoot it! (Actually, tomatoes are a fruit!) :-)
Red-necked wallaby or Bennett's wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus) living in a a free-range habitat at Walkabout Australia, San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Conservation status: Least Concern