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The downs at the moment look truely amazing wish I could have captured it as it really looks. This is the Devils Dyke on the way to work yesterday

Devils Tower light up minutes before sundown.

Devil Jo & TheBackDoorMen - Festimout (2011)

Sunpet; Kodak Ektar 100

Devil's Bathtub, John Muir Wilderness CA.

Sunbeams highlighting the witness tree at the top of Devils Den

Visited Devils at cradle, well worth the effort and the money, I assume you need lots of time of lots of luck to photograph these things in the wild, time I really don't have and luck I have never had, so here we saw them kind of in captivity.

Nantes Jail - La prison de Nantes

Number 60 at Devil's Bridge after arriving with a Vale of Rheidol service from Aberystwyth.

Devils Bridge, Kirby Lonsdale

I, for one, am very excited about this being the year of the egg.

eggs are one of my favoritest foods.

their versatility is endless.

but to devil them -- divine!

just can't get enough of the deviled eggs.

yum!

 

(disclaimer: not connected to devil duckies in any way)

 

:)

at KELPIE 2011 bandung,indonesia

Designed by Jun Zi You

"Devils bridge" near Leuk, Switzerland

 

Sony A100

Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm

ISO 100 - f10- 1/100s

  

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Funfetti devil, made by my cousin Joan.

Devils Punchbowl Falls are located close to Arthurs Pass village in the heart of Arthurs Pass National Park. The DOC information lists the falls as 131 metres high, while the topo maps list the height as 123 metres. Either way the falls are dramatic as the creek discharges from the hanging valley above. I have included two views, the first being the view from the platform at the end of the walking track to the falls, and the second is taken from the other side of the valley heading up Scotts track towards Avalanche Peak.

Devil's Backbone, near Loveland, Colorado

Road tripping in Wyoming. Notice Devil's Tower way off in the background. I didn't realize it had made it into the shot until after I got home!

The Devils Elbow bridge on U.S. Route 66 crosses over the Big Piney River in 1931.

 

South side of the bridge looking north (looking eastbound)

 

I love my devil bunny.

 

Several years ago I spotted him at the market on Portobello Road - it was love at first sight. But everyone else thought he was nasty & horrible and the big meanies finally persuaded me not to get him. I didn't forget, however, and reminded the others on a regular basis just how rotten they were to have denied me my devil bunny.

 

Exactly one year later, we were back at Portobello Road: same crowd, same hangovers etc etc. And there he was! My devil bunny had waited for me! It was obviously meant to be - so I scooped him up & brought him home & he's been giving Scott the eye ever since.

 

I love my devil bunny.

 

[German, mid-late 19th century, traditional Black Forest hunting lodge coathook. The feet are ibex horns. His outfit is what was worn/carried on hunting expeditions at the time.]

Devil may care but then again, he may not.

Devil's Postpile, an example of columnar jointing in basalt. These unusual, symmetrical columns were formed by joints that developed when a river of molten lava contracted as it cooled slowly and evenly. The flow occurred nearly 100,000 years ago. The formation was exposed through erosion by glaciers and San Joaquin River. Devil's Postpile National Monument. Madera Co., Calif.

Rear with Devil Master exhausts

crazy basaltic columns near mammoth lakes

Devils Peak, from across the Common, Rondebosch - South Africa

Concept for an upcoming iOS game named "the Holy handgrenade"

Devil's Lake Flickr Meet-Up

 

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It was a great day to take photos, and a great location :)

The amazing view from my res room at the University of Cape Town

Devil's Head at Chimney Rock

Devil's Bathtub in Spearfish Canyon

Devils Tower Wyoming.

Devil's Pulpit, Finnich Glen nr Killearn

La zone est située près de Wauchope, environ 114 &100bsp; km au sud de Tennant Creek, dans le Territoire du Nord. Le site est connu comme Karlu Karlu aux propriétaires traditionnels aborigènes de la terre. L''Devils Marbles »ou« Karlu Karlu' avec sa gigantesque, arrondi rochers de granit, quelques spectaculaire prête, est un paysage remarquable. Épars grappes de ces «billes», y compris de nombreux équilibre entre les rochers , sont répartis sur une large vallée peu profonde. Les Devils Marbles est un symbole reconnu nationalement et internationalement de l'Outback australien.

Homme, Cruz, my repaint - the Devil rides a Ducati.

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