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“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.”
― Oscar Wilde
What is it that causes us to cherish material items like we do? Why do we value gold, silver, jewels? They don't provide nourishment or quench our thirst or provide shelter or comfort. Is it because they represent wealth and are scarce so only those with enough money can own them?
Ho visto che questo libro, 'Tramonti', esposto su uno scaffale del Piccoloblu' di Campiglia ( SP ), è di un fotografo spezzino che ha fatto parecchie pubblicazioni, e che mi sembra davvero bravo
A book, 'Sunsets', by a good photographer from La Spezia, Liguria. Italy
Macro Mondays - Hobby
This is currency from three wars, WWI Germany, WWII Japan MC, and Vietnam MC. My great-grandfather collected currency (paper & coins) from around the world, which was helped along by all the family member's travels. The collection was passed on to my grandfather, who passed it on to me...and I continue to add to it. It will be passed on to one of my nephews, when I deem one of them responsible enough.
White-bellied sea eagle collecting leaves for their nest. Kranji Coastal Nature Park, Singapore
Unfortunately I made a beginners mistake setting a wrong - too short - exposure but managed to somewhat recover from the resulting noise in post-processing.
⤿ Post #698 // Credits
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▐ TRAP Brothers CO
Winter Fox Hoodie @MANHOOD
▐ REZZ ROOM
Box Pug Adult Christmas Animesh @FamesHed
↪ Companion Version
↪ Holdable Version
↪ Fatpack Including Black Skin
▐ DIABOLI
Biter Slippers (Unisex) @Kinky Event
▐ PALETO
Backdrop:. MOF @TMD
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Been a long time (once again). Here are my collectible DC minifigs as of now, I missed out on Superboy and Lightning Lad, as well as Batzarro and i'm probably not gonna get Pirate Batman. But we'll see, my wallet may be expanding soon enough.
On September 1, 2019 my youngest son was inspired to research crickets and collect some from our garden to feed and observe for a day before releasing them back to the earth.
Four separate Bloomer jobs have joined at Risk, IL and now head south at Strawn to gather the fifth. 16 October 2015.
My collection of Collembola is fortunately digital.
These are Desoria trispinata,
The more rotting plants the better they like it, they always cluster together in groups, preferably out of reach of the camera and light...
What if all those forgotten dolls were really alive? Every wooden carving a vessel for a soul. And just like a child they craved attention.But as cruel as fate would have it,they had none. What if every day of collecting dust, they only became stronger. From wood to flesh, and from flesh to reality. Days of longing,would now be turned to hate. The twinkling of a music box to send shivers down your spine.
Blog- fleshriddenkisses.blogspot.com/2015/01/collecting-dust.html
Angelica is enjoying a few minutes of peace at the beach collecting treasures to take home to her beloved. Her employers are finishing their summer stay in Newport, Rhode Island and she has a few hours away from her nanny responsibilities.
Blythe a Day - Beach - 8/29/24
Angelica Nurse of Compassion Blythe
Dress - Etsy
Leggings - Barbie
Hat - doll show find
Birds - thrift store find
Shells and starfish - real
Background - calendar
Sand - scrapbook paper
Grass added digitally
#blythe #blytheangelicanurseofcompassion #dollhistory #dollbeach #blythebeach
160/365
I hate to crop this so differently because it subtracts from the unity of the series, but I just don't think it would have the same feeling if I croped it down.
I'm not entirely sure about this photo, I don't know that it has enough narrative content.
Ma Shell Collection présente quelques pièces intéressantes. Je soumets cette série de petits coquillages tachetés de différentes tailles placée sur un tapis coloré pour répondre au thème The Firtst Letter of my Surname de MMondays. #Macro #TheFirstLetterOfMySurname #MacroMondays #Collection #Coquillage
Digital cameras collect light from the visible spectrum, extending into the infrared (400-800 nm give or take). The collectors in this image sample the radio frequency spectrum (cm - m). But we're both looking up, curious about and drawn to what is out there! My instrument isn't nearly so useful scientifically, but its products still compell me to freeze my tail off and lose some sleep. The waxing crescent moon is both assistant, lighting up the landscape, and nuisance, creating flare in my lens. I hope my electronics--all internal to the camera, but not deliberately shielded from emission--presented no such interferrence for my more sophisticated fellow observers. Cheers! Made from 17 light frames (captured with a Canon camera) by Starry Landscape Stacker 1.6.4. Algorithm: Median