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Warning! It's almost here. What day is that? What day? ...It will be the Fourth of July! Time to see what can be done with the displays turned into action.
Backtracking to the center of that year and the fireworks at Roger's Grove. This makes for more "action" shots in the string, but of the firey kind. I still have a pile to clean up even though I dumped a lot of them. This one looks like... I don't even have a clue except for the green exploding from a curtain of amber/brown. Apparently there was a great deal of motion and the usual shakes as the fireworks erupted. The colors: I thought of how the world would do well to shread compost wastes and regreen the deserts. It looks like a tree of fire and light.
It has been years since Phil and I enjoyed the Frogmont fireworks when we got a spot on the hill. Recently I have parked over at Golden Ponds and walked along the river to Roger's Grove to be the closer to the launch site. Longmont bagged fireworks in the forest fire year. I got stuck some distance across Hover for the earlier year. I was determined to get a lot closer that year. After switching to hand holding long exposures for the carney and Christmas lights, I had great luck so I had that in mind recabtly. I started out just after 7:00 in the evening but I only managed one of the last spots at the park.
This is like a box of chonklits; you never knows what you gits. After slipping this into Photoshop, I adjusted the exact perspective for better presentation but the EXIF reported 24mm so it was close and big even though I see some degree of zoom. The coloration was untouched though I tried to maximize the light streaks. I didn't even need to jamb the color balance and pump the saturations. I left them untouched. Of course digital experimentation is cheap. I had fun shooting and they are a breeze to edit! I get mostly muted colors in the ag settings I shoot, so I revel in JUST COLORS. I spent hours giving this stuff titles.
Meerkats are curious creatures that live in the deserts of southern Africa. They are known for their social behavior and their ability to dig elaborate burrows. But did you know that meerkats also have a sweet tooth? Meerkats love strawberries, even though they can't find them in their native country. How did they develop this taste for the juicy red fruit? Well, some scientists believe that meerkats have a genetic mutation that makes them crave sugar. This mutation helps them survive in harsh environments where food is scarce and water is limited. By eating sweet things, meerkats can get more energy and hydration. Other scientists think that meerkats like strawberries because they are bored of their usual diet of insects, lizards, and eggs. They enjoy trying new foods and exploring different flavors. Strawberries are a rare treat for them, and they savor every bite. Some meerkats even steal strawberries from human farms or gardens, risking their lives for a taste of heaven. Whatever the reason, meerkats can't get enough of strawberries, and they will do anything to get them. They are the ultimate strawberry fanatics.
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A piece of something to call mine.ā«
- All Saints, Pure Shores
Ascension David Deserts - Men's Monastery of the Moscow Diocese of the Russian Orthodox
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Crocheted tiny deserts
GehƤkelte winzigkleine Desserts
Cafe con leche
Raspberry ice cream cone with chocolate sauce
Strawberry Cupcake
The Pattern is from the book: "Amigurumi World: Seriously Cute Crochet"
# ISBN-10: 1564778479
# ISBN-13: 978-1564778475
A male dance performer from desert Cholistan wearing traditional cloth and jewelry common in that part of Pakistan. This desert is also known as Rohi.People in this place live by moving one place to other in search of food and water.It is about 30km away from Pakistani city Bahawalpur and comprises 16000 sq km.Extends to Thar desert and Sindh Province of Pakistan and into India.
he was sitting in back infront of black backdrop which gave me black background. Quite difficult shot as focal length exceeded the shutter speed by 4 times and it was hand held .And still it was underexposed so used photoshop to correct it.