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Ovviamente, essendo venerdì.... Happy Fence Friday!!!!
E qua ha ricominciato a nevicare, ma in fondo.... cosa vuoi che sia, passa tutto quanto...
Sweet little Maia, who I photographed for the third time last summer.
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This is another of the fabric covered face buttons I bought recently, and the largest of the 3. Having such lovely pink tulips (from the supermarket) I wanted to use them again before they opened up too fully. Actually, to be fair, I like tulips even when their petals start to fall, so there was really no rush. :)
Taken with Lensbaby Velvet 56.
The curl at the Wedge in Newport Beach is always spectacular as was this ride. Good job catching it and staying in the curl making a safe exit before it crashed on him.
I got my camera back from Canon finally. I actually wore out the shutter after 109,000 exposure. I really missed having my camera with me at all times and being able to capture visions like this.
Shot this last year on our family holiday trip up Cameron Highlands...
Do have a great weekend my dear friends : )
The lip curl or flehmen response typically occors as a buck finds doe urine. The buck curls back its upper lip exposing its front teeth, inhales with the nostrils usually closed, and then often holds this position for several seconds.
One of my all time favorite photos from last fall...my best friend has the most beautiful curls. (which of course she hates!)
I'm at the end of the macro shots I have edited for now...the archives are still full of unedited beauties for another day.
Just across from the Flow Bar, in the lovely undergrowth leading to the ocean. I used this trip to really test out high dynamic range photography, this being one of the first ones I processed. It has been pointed out to me that this photo does not look much like a HDR image; I was hoping to get the depth of field without the garishness associated with HDR, though I would perhaps be a little braver with the processing or bracketing to hint at the dynamic range if i were to process it again.