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North Curl Curl
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The Flannel Flower (Actinotus helianthi) is an Australian wildflower which thrives in difficult conditions, such as the sandy soil on this exposed headland overlooking Curl Curl beach (Sydney).
Sometimes you just want to prance in your panties and rock out like a bad bitch! I have been on Secondlife for 11+ years and I have always wanted a roller can hair! Revoul made my dreams come true with their hair Soda Rolleriana!!!!
I know people have been angry about this hair. I want to address this and say it's beautiful. It's perfect for pictures. I feel like a bad ass.
I wanted to make this post to show this hair takes beautiful pictures!!
THANK YOU REVOUL!!!!
Canon 5D markIII
Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG USM
ISO 100 | 35mm | F11 | 5 sec
Lee Filters - 1.2ND / 1..2 Soft
7 Frames
South Curl Curl this morning with the Focus Crew. This cloud to the left came over just in time.
Rose Petals from Shore Acres, OR The sprinklers came on when the garden first opened, giving us some very drenched roses.
North Curl Curl
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North Curl Curl
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Feel free to visit my website 4G Images
It is a small commercial site offering high quality prints
A tree, a branch , like any other plant is in the need of light.
Maybe this green dance is toward the light
f/5.3 1/250s ISO800 18-200@105mm
South Curl-Curl this morning May 15
0.9 reverse GND
Single Exposure
Any advice / constructive criticism welcome (I'm new to the game!), thanks!
This fence, which went for miles and miles through the woods, contained a herd of deer and other wildlife for a hunting preserve ("deer park," I was told). If you look at the part sloping to the left, you can see that the weave is tighter on the lower portion of the fence. For the most part, the portions that still are standing are attached to trees--fence posts have fallen, taking the fence with them.
I normally sort of take the weekends off on flickr, but just felt like posting something today :) This is from a gorgeous morning a few months ago. Waves breaking by the jetty and the light was just stellar.
A panorama of Curl Curl beach, taken while the Sydney coast was battered by large waves, despite clear, sunny skies.