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Taken at Crescent Beach, British Columbia, Canada.
Decisions! Decisions! They can sometimes keep you hanging.
Anna's Hummingbird
They say you shouldn't photograph other people's art and on the whole I agree with that. In this case however, because this piece was so unique, I thought I would photograph it and show it because frankly it deserves to be seen. This piece is a near life size sculpture by a French artist named Emeric Chantier which we saw displayed in an art gallery in a wing of Chateau Malrome, which is Toulouse-Lautrec's former home near Bordeaux. When you see it in real life it is breath taking, so completely original.
For further info on the artist there is a page on the Chateau Malrome website that tells a little more about the artist:
Fantasy Gacha Carnival is open! I found this adorable set by Yokai at the event and it made my little heart twitter. Although my little Child of Nature is wearing Moon Amore's new plastic outfit from Collabor.... but she has assured me that the outfit is made from 100% recycled plastic. :P And this hair. Oh this hair.......
Read the rest and grab the event and designer information on Threads & Tuneage
Feeling wretched with a massive gout attack that has left me full of PKs and confined to barracks.
There’s some that will say they wouldn’t wish this on their worst enemy, but I would … then I wouldn’t have it.
Anyways, I’ve posted an uplifting snap to cheer me up.
This is not my usual angle. Usually I don't recomended photographing kids from above. But sometimes that works as well. I edited this after midnight. I was working in the evening ( still need to because of tones of work ). My son fell asleep next to me on the floor. I closed the file with my project and opened Lightroom. This shot just caught my attention. Love those 5 minute edits!
While trying to capture this peak foliage scene a small child ran into my frame. I thought, "wow, isn't this serendipitous!" So I named him "Sunday's Child" since this shot was made on a Sunday in October.
Hair From: Sintiklia - Hair Katryn - Ombres
Horns From: :[P]:- Sparkle Araneae horns [FLF]
Eyes From: [Heaux] Creature Eyes - LIMITED EDITION
Eyeliner From: #Mewsery :Glitter Girls Eyeshadow [BOM]
LipStick From: Sintiklia - Lipgloss Fairy(CATWA)
Necklace From: [JUSTICE] CRESCENT MOON NECKLACE
Bemerkung: Die Aufnahme entstand mit einer Nikon F2 Photomic auf Ilford HP5 Plus.
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Note: The picture was taken with a Nikon F2 Photomic on Ilford HP5 Plus.
There is one family of Blue-billed Ducks on the wetlands - only two ducklings left but they seem to be in a safe place now. These are probably the most relaxed Bluebills I've ever met. I could stay taking photos for as long as I wanted. The little ones enjoyed their early morning outing and they were practicing diving - very useful skills, not just to find food - while the parents kept the watch.
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I'm not sure about this photo whether I should really write something about it or just leave it that way? Everyone can make their own thoughts about it and what they feel. Only this: This image means a lot to me, it was a long time ago - back in the days of analog times with my old Canon F1 - and it is an important part of me and my whole life.
Life goes on and this picture helps me a lot to do this now, because children give me everything and they are the hope for tomorrow. They are full of joie de vivre, real and authentic. The time with them was the best of my life, but also the most intense.
Don't limit your child to what you've learned because they were born in a different time.
(From Hebrew.)
Three things have remained from Paradise: The stars of the night, the flowers of the day and the eyes of children.
(Dante Alighieri)
There are so many wonderful memories attached to this picture. I have a tear in my eyes...
Ludovico Einaudi - Una Mattina