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To compliment the post from yesterday of the pushers for this train from the same location, a 4 pack of SD70ACe’s lead the eastbound Missoula to Laurel down Bozeman Pass towards Livingston.
The pink pastel of the gerberas appealed to me, and I thought the pale green would compliment it. Texture added after basic adjustments in Lightroom.
With an evening home alone it was time to wander distractedly around the house looking for items to compliment the roses that I had bought and to cover our dog's ears so that he wouldn't hear any cursing as I repeatedly adjusted the lighting and knocked over lamps in our small living room.
It could be a long winter for us both...but hopefully I'll get less clumsy with these still life set ups? It *is* fun learning...I think!!
BRAND NEW for THE SATURDAY DALE to compliment the FLF Beachin' Bag Clutter (www.flickr.com/photos/143970691@N02/49940536756/in/datepo...) is our Summer Lovin' Towels.
These come in a 6 color fat pack, and come in PG or ADULT (includes bento cuddles and bento adult). This item ALSO includes the flip flops as shown in the photo above.
This item is on SALE for 50L (both pg and adult packs are 50L each), and will go back up to full price after the sale!
These items will be out for TSS and can be found by this taxi:
Palette Springs is one of the most striking features of Mammoth Hot Springs. One part of the terraces below the spring resembles skier’s moguls, with smooth white, orange, and brown bumps created by a crisscrossing flow of water from Palette Spring. Other orange, pink, and white terraces look as though they might be covered in ooze. Complimented by the adjacent Devil’s Thumb (a dormant hot spring cone), Palette Spring looks both monstrous and beautiful.
An extract from today's Journal:-
The town of West Yellowstone is in Montana, and on the border with Wyoming. The border is an entry gate to Yellowstone National Park. We were joined at the hotel this morning by a guide I shall call Mary. She was keen to get us through the park gate before the traffic built up causing a delay of more than an hour to get into the National Park. So we were off to an early and flying start.
It didn’t take us long to realise that Mary was a guide who knew too much, wanted to share every last shred of information she knew, and would not shut up. It wasn’t long before I turned off and tuned out, I didn’t need her forensic information overload.
Given that more than half our party didn't want to be in a National Park of any description, Mary was like a lighted match in a powder keg.
We had Mary all day, she knew her stuff, but her delivery was overwhelming and she made no attempt to enagage with her audience. Under her guidance we saw water, steam and mud vents. We were on time to see Old Faithful perform, she took us to the Upper and Lower Yellowstone falls. We also visited Mammoth Springs where elk roamed on the lawns, but there was no opportunity to take photos of them, even though they were plentiful.
In the afternoon we saw more elk, moose, bison and two black bears, it was a good day, but it seemed like an eternity, and the woman seldom shut up long enough to draw breath.
Mary aside, for me Yellowstone was wonderful, for the restive majority it was a disaster. The atmosphere on the coach was incendiary.
Just a simple corner fence shot, but I really liked the framing around the corner post and its edges complimenting the curves of the twisted barbed wire.
Taken near Fort Langley, British Columbia, Canada.
From the Spring archives.
Probably the prettiest of the specimens that I saw all spring and summer, but alas! He would not come close.
Western Tanager
fishing for compliments ;-) ...
im Kunstmuseum Stuttgart gefiel die räumliche Verbindung der unterschiedlichen Ebenen und die schöne Glastreppe, die sich nicht nur perspektivisch aufspreitzte ...
Das Museumsgebäude mit 5000 m² Ausstellungsfläche wurde von den Berliner Architekten Hascher und Jehle entworfen.
Gegenlicht- und Rückenlichtbilder sind immer schwer aufeinander abzustimmen im Diptychon ... ;-) ...
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St Pauls Church, Birmingham.
I've photographed this church a few times at different seasons and times of day. This time I was struck by the orange street lighting complimenting the Autumn leaves and contrasting blue sky, soon after sunset.
I didn't have a tripod with me so rested the camera on my cycle pannier and used the self timer.
A late running 416 hustles out of the front ranges of the Rockies and through Chokio. Complimenting this frame is a beautiful sunset and frigid temperatures.
A compliment to the previous photo, the same Kestrel except he has his back to the camera. He was cool and calm. Even at close distance, he stuck around for the photos.
A wet spring and early summer have produced a bountiful wildflower crop to compliment the beautiful sunset.
Wuschel (it's this tomcat's name) is quickly running home to proudly present his latest catch! And don't forget to compliment him! (He is expecting it!!)
Wuschel rennt rasch nach Hause, um seinen letzten Fang zu präsentieren. Und bloss nicht vergessen, ihn dafür zu loben! Er wartet darauf!!
A Little Nauti sitting in Boutilier's Cove beside her boat shed. I felt like the painted doors on the house complimented the red hull of the boat.
On a frosty morning walk
I hung an Orange Gerber
from a winter tree
to compliment the Sunrise
and bring Spring early to me ~ KissThePixel
Thank you to all my Flickr friends and photostream visitors for your comments and favs. I can't always reply to every comment, unless its a question or an ongoing conversation but I read every comment written and appreciate your lovely words. We lead busy lives and I find rather than thanking you back for the compliment I will visit your feed and interact with your beautiful images. lots of Monday Love ~ KissThePixel (Debbie) x
Another shot from this chase for Wak...
Two super sevens and an SD40 creep through the Dillon Lake wildlife area with trash loads for Tunnel Hill on Dec. 10, 2020. I'd say the different shades of maroon on the PW and OC units compliment each other somewhat well. But this consist certainly would be super confusing for someone from 15 years ago.
……One from a while ago, but I thought this wild Tawny Owl seen in Cumbria complimented the pictures of reared birds taken at Batsford the other day. Those eyes! Highly tuned to night flying and spying small mammals from afar - and those claws!! Not that you’d want to feel how sharp they are!!! Alan:-)
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I like the way the autumn leaves compliment the colours of the duck. You can just make out the fine rain as I was taking this shot.
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I thought the reflections, the pink sky and the early morning mist would compliment each other quite well. Worth a look in Lightbox in uber mega super large!
This guy might need a four leaf clover to survive another summer of racoon attacks. My 2nd shot on Explore! The highest it has made it is #117 for July 10, 2008. Thanks for the compliment, Interestingness algorithm!
I love shooting construction sites when I can get close enough. I was talking to the site foreman and he let me get up on a platform next to where they were pouring concrete. I got his e-mail and sent him some pics. He told me that in all the time he had been in construction, he had never looked at it the way I do. Took that as a compliment.
Santana Row, San Jose, California.
Dedicated to Charlotte who is a wonderfully creative photographer from Canada. She is a pro with a lens baby, landscpes, macro and even goes outside her comfort zone with great skill. Thanking Charlotte in Project Contact Thank-you! Attempted to compliment her wonderful style www.flickr.com/photos/111778568@N06/
Banff National Park, established in 1885, is Canada’s oldest national park. This image is of the Banff National Park Administration Building, which is situated on 12 acres of land at one end of Banff Ave. It was built in 1934-36, in part as a post-depression work project. From the 1890's until the disastrous fire of 1934, the Bretton Hall Sanitarium, one of Banff's oldest resort businesses, had occupied the property.
Architect Harold C. Beckett, of Ontario, designed the building and gardens to compliment one another and the surrounding landscape. Beckett insisted on using locally acquired materials on the exterior as well as the interior of the building. The building is a three-storey structure in a domestic Tudor-Revival style built of rubble limestone in broken courses with cedar-shingled pitched roofs.
Now I laugh just to compliment your love
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The rising of the supermoon complimented with the earths shadow was quite a sight to see in such a spectacular landscape. The south-central part of Utah was the perfect place for the view. It wasn't planned but it sure worked out beautifully.
The beautiful Fan Palm by Little Branch is available now at this years Summerfest.
This unique tree will compliment your beaches and landscapes perfectly, with its simple bulb-like shape and the thin trunk that gives way to the dense foliage with detailed textures and gently animated leaves make this tree another wonderful addition to your ever-growing Little Branch Collection.
100% original mesh with realistic textures and a Land Impact ranging from 3 - 7 but with permissions of Copy & Modify you can adapt the tree to suit your needs. The pack also includes some complimentary landscaping items.
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Conrail’s NY7 job is seen running racks from North Yard to Stellantis on the north side of Detroit. To compliment the shot on a somewhat stale branch is a Conrail bucket truck. Though the engines running on conrail may not sport the signature blue, just about everything else here does.
Train: CSAO NY7 with NS 5056 (GP38-2)
Conrail Stellantis Spur
Detroit, Michigan
Two mountain goats Oreamnos americanus graze in a mountain meadow along the Beartooth Hiway in the Beartooth Mountains of Wyoming. Though not native to Wyoming, these goats (Oreamnos americanus) descended from small groups introduced to the Beartooth and Absaroka Mountains in the 1940s and 1950s. They were brought in from western Montana where they are native. Some consider the species a compliment to the ecosystem. As their numbers grow, others worry about the effect of the goats on the alpine vegetation and the native mountain sheep population. Regardless of the concern that always accompanies introduced species, It is always fun to see them.
Eastbound ZLAMQ 18 grinds up the mountain towards Beaumont as it rounds the many S-curve around Ordway. The bright green and red containers nicely compliment the subdued greens found on this normally barren hill during the winter season.
Ixora buds make the greatest images. Just a subtle texture to compliment the gentle buds reaching for the sky.
Better viewed large.
Just a quick iPhone/Instagram photo of the red sky, complimented by the colours of the McDonald's sign
Sometimes all it takes in Fall is one really good tree to make a scene and in this case compliment the red CP power on B67 as the local job works Sabula, Iowa. 10/30/2021
The little man and his friends make pizza…
“You’re doing a great job! I’m here if you need any help, buddy.”
Skippy envisioned his universe with the help of the following amazing creations:
KraftWork's Cottagecore Kitchen!
KraftWork’s Cottagecore Refrigerator!
Thor’s Pizza Cutter, and Retro Coffee Pot!
And introducing Skippy’s skillful pizza making crew:
Snuggle & Co.’s Frank The Monster (x3)!
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