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My second MO entry, category was to build a silly death. So it was either this or being run over by a bus while playing Pokemon. Eventually I went with this one, nothing baffles me more than reading another piece of news stating that someone died while playing and MMO due to forgetting to rest/eat/drink. Most silly deaths involve a bit of accident; this one on the other hand is sheer stupidity. What's next? Death cause: forgot to breathe?
Death Valley. California. USA. Press L
Un lugar que invita al espejismo, donde se ponen los pelos de punta por el calor...
Credits:
-Nivaro- Odin Aesthetic (Enzo) Head Applier
Niramyth - Aesthetic body and Enzo head
Mandala - Katawori
Buzz - Elysium Eyes - Pitch {Large}
Lapointe & Bastchild - "Death Royal' Leather Biker Jacket
Lapointe & Bastchild - "Harness" Leather Pants
Vetrovian Poses - Desert Eagle Gun
This vessel comes from the Aztec Templo Mayor museum in Mexico City. It seems to be an image of the death deity in female form wearing a skirt
The summer drought took it's toll. During the month of July, there was 10 days above 107 degrees and 10 more days of temperatures over a 100. Thus a normal growing cycle was reduced by about 45 days. Please view photo on black, believe me there is a big difference.....
Right hand side.
Once again, basecoated with Adeptus Battlegrey with 2 washes of black over the top. I feel it works much better than Chaos Black.
On West Rim Trail, Zion National Park, Utah
When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: “Death has been swallowed up in victory.”[a]
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“Where, O death, is your victory?
Where, O death, is your sting?”[b]
56 The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law.
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One of my favourite Australian snakes, the Desert Death Adder is found throughout the countries central and western deserts. Completely camouflaged in the sand and rocks, the adder lies motionless in ambush position for anything that wanders by. They will happily feed on anything from small mammals and birds to frogs and lizards!
Another that I have not shared from my past. This is Death Valley in February 2004 in the middle of the Stovepipe Wells dunes.
This photo won the weekly pool award from the Portfolio Pro group. Without a doubt, the best group on Flickr.
Enjoy !
Death is everywhere
The more I look
The more I see
The more I feel
A sense of urgency
M L Gore/Depeche Mode
Olympus OM1n
Zuiko 28/2.8
Kentmere 100
Orange filter
Xtol stock 20mins @ 20c
Death Valley National Park is one of those rare places that never ceases to amaze you every time you visit it. I’ve been making the pilgrimage to Death Valley since I was a kid, especially for photography. Thanks to its dry weather conditions, cold winters and extremely hot summers, the park goes through a number of changes throughout the year. If you pay a visit at just the right time of the year, you will be rewarded with amazing photography opportunities. Death Valley National Park is such a rich and diverse landscape by itself but with the seasons and precipitation adds more opportunities for photography. More recently I visited Death Valley in the February and March, photographing the incredible wildflowers with the super blooms, seasonal water down at Badwater and the new mud cracks that have formed over the past couple of years from flash floods. This was a photograph of the cracked mud cakes in the Death Valley basin. I was excited to head out for Death Valley that afternoon to photograph a good sunset. We finally made it as the clouds started to burn and lite up. It was one of the best sunsets I’ve seen in a while. Death Valley National Park is such a great park for photography.
Zen garden sand trap.
A quiet corner of the Mesquite Dunes area, just prior to sundown. Catnip for a photographer. The shadows deepened and really accented the texture of the sand.
SteveD.
Life itself is but the shadow of death, and souls departed but the shadows of the living. -Thomas Browne
Over my kids spring break, we took a road trip down to Death Valley. It was an awesome trip and great memories were made.
1 of 2 Death Adders found in Sydney about 2 weeks back on a surprisingly cool night. The other 1 was a Grey Morph.
jan 11 20-1830 The waterfowl hunting waters where death occurred at Ladd S Gordon Waterfowl Complex – Bernardo WMA Unit
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