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The fruit is edible, extremely sweet, and juicy. The tree can grow up to 67 metres in height.

Uttakleiv Beach Lofoten

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Although not large-scale geothermal fields like those in the volcano zones, the low-key surface features from steaming fumaroles to bubbling mud pools and even some geysers are so attractive in this remote, roadless, and requires expert off-road navigation!

The famous so called "Dragoneye" at Uttakleiv Beach in Lofoten, Norway, long exposure.

The path less traveled

as we have been told,

is often difficult

unless you are bold.

 

Yet this path is

beautiful and green,

a sight to behold.

 

A hole in the wall brings hope,

which is worth more than gold.

 

Taking the path less traveled

is like breaking the mold.

For great adventures

await the bold.

 

....................

Photograph,

mirrored only

Longan or dragon eyes fruits. We call it Mata Kuching ( cat eyes) in Malay. Local produce longan are normally quite small with big seed. These are exception. The fruits vendor said these were from Johore. Glad the local farmers able to grow good quality longan.

 

Taken with 7Artisan 55mm lens

The famous so called "Dragoneye" at Uttakleiv Beach in Lofoten, Norway, long exposure.

While lying in the grass today,

I heard a voice say come and play

 

Look through the trees and you will see,

a portal to take you where you want to be.

 

Through the dragons eye today,

I drift off to dream and find my way.

 

A place where one can be worry free,

and dance all day with glee.

 

A green, surreal place to play.

In dreamland where the young at heart stay.

  

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Photograph of the yard, mirrored.

   

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the blue stone is a lure, a temptation, but I'm smart when it comes to dragon trickery, I left it behind for the next unsuspecting beachcomber ...

A heavily modified version of the "Dragon's Eye" at Uttakleiv beach in the Lofoten/ Norway. Turned a daylight shot into this. The Northern Lights were generated using the Sky Swap feature in Photoshop. Just a try to extend the limits of manipulation and not what I do with my landscapes normally.

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Dragoneye earrings with blinking dragoneyes

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As to why I often have Fairies and Dragons (and those that know me know my other self )...->

 

There was a faerie born to the name MysticRose. She was always daring and played in the forest and around the caves of dragons. She was impish, but loved nature and all the creatures in it. The dragons silently watched her as she grew and noted that she often was wiser than her years. They saw she had the gift of seeing the good in one's soul as a dragon does. She also was fierce and protective of those that struggled or were weaker. The dragons, wise from being around for thousands of years, felt this faerie needed to be brought into their clan. They felt she was born to bring something important to the world. They often referred to her as DragonEyes due to her ability to see the good in a persons soul and so taught her the ways of the Wyrm. Over time, they called her Draggy whereas the fae called her Rose. When done teaching her, they gifted her with the ability to shift into one of them should the need arise, becoming the only faerie with the gift to shift to one of them.

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Dragonfly just hatched in Dave's garden

I can’t figure out Barcelona without Gaudi and Gaudi without Park Güell, magic pearl of Barcelona...

 

Park Güell is a garden complex with architectural elements situated on the hill of el Carmel in the Gràcia district of Barcelona. It was designed by Antoni Gaudí and built in the years 1900 to 1914. The park was originally part of a commercially unsuccessful housing site, the idea of Count Eusebi Güell, whom the park was named after. It was inspired by the English garden city movement.

 

Park Güell is skillfully designed and composed to bring the peace and calm that every person would expect from a park. The buildings flanking the entrance, though very original and remarkable with fantastically shaped roofs with unusual pinnacles, fit in well with the use of the park as pleasure gardens and seem relatively inconspicuous in the landscape when one considers the flamboyance of other buildings designed by Gaudí.

The focal point of the park is the main terrace, surrounded by a long bench in the form of a sea serpent. To design the curvature of the bench surface Gaudí used the shape of buttocks left by a naked workman sitting in wet clay. The curves of the serpent bench form a number of enclaves, creating a more social atmosphere.

 

Gaudí incorporated many motifs of Catalan nationalism, and elements from religious mysticism and ancient poetry, into the Park. Like in his later creation, Casa Batllo, his main idea was the fighting between Good and Evil, you can see the big cross over the Porters House, representing the sword of Saint George (patron saint of Catalonia).

 

So... enter into the Park Güell, go up to terrace and look at beautiful Barcelona. Do it like me... through dragon eye...

 

Much better viewed large

 

Explore front page, 07/16/09

this little guy let me get the macro (105mm) lens right up next to him - as close as I could focus!

 

Eastern Water Dragon

 

Explored 24 September, 2009 #26

"Dragon Eye 88" on final for 35L.

The famous so-called "Dragoneye" at Uttakleiv Beach in Lofoten, Norway, long exposure. In the background you can see the smaller so- called "Eye".

The Discovery space shuttleSTS-133 mission took off successfully from the Kennedy Space Center on her last mission in space, headed for the International Space Station to deliver the Leonardo multipurpose module and an ExPress Logistic Carrier.

The crew of the Discovery STS-133 mission are Steven W. Lindsey, commander, Eric A. Boe, pilot, and mission specialists Benjamin Alvin Drew Jr., Stephen B. Bowen, Michael R. Barratt, Nicole P. Stott. Also Robonaut 2, a multipurpose robot that will be used to conduct repairs to the space station and other tasks, will be carried to the ISS by the Discovery.

The Discovery will also conduct a test of SpaceX's DragonEye flash sensor which is slated to be used by commercial Dragon space craft to approach and dock with the ISS during their missions to the space station, hopefully later this decade.

Stephen Bowen and Alvin Drew will conduct two space walks to install enhancements to the ISS.

Discovery STS-133 was originally slated for launch last September. But numerous technical glitches pushed back the last flight of the space shuttle Discovery to late February.

The Discovery orbiter was the third of NASA's space shuttle fleet, having been delivered to the Kennedy Space Center in November of 1983. Discovery's first flight, STS 41-D, was launched on August 30th, 1984, and deployed three communications satellites from the shuttle payload bay.

Discovery was also the space shuttle that deployed the Hubble Space Telescope during the flight of STS-31 in April, 1990, and performed the second and third Hubble servicing missions, on STS-82 in February, 1997 and on STS-103 in December, 1999 respectively. Discovery also launched the Ulysses solar polar orbiter on the mission of STS-41 in October, 1990.

Discovery has carried numerous satellites beyond the Earth, carried experiments, and has made supply and module runs to the International Space Station during her long career.

Discovery also had the honor of being the first space shuttle to fly after disaster struck her sister space shuttle orbiters, STS-26 in 1988 after the Challenger disaster and STS 114 in July, 2005 after the destruction of the Columbia.

Discovery was named after two sailing ships, one piloted by Henry Hudson in his search for the Northwest Passage in the 16th Century then other by James Cook in his exploration of the Pacific in the 18th Century.

After her mission, Discovery will be placed on permanent display at the Smithsonian's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center just outside Washington DC, replacing the Enterprise drop test article.

The Discovery space shuttleSTS-133 mission took off successfully from the Kennedy Space Center on her last mission in space, headed for the International Space Station to deliver the Leonardo multipurpose module and an ExPress Logistic Carrier.

The crew of the Discovery STS-133 mission are Steven W. Lindsey, commander, Eric A. Boe, pilot, and mission specialists Benjamin Alvin Drew Jr., Stephen B. Bowen, Michael R. Barratt, Nicole P. Stott. Also Robonaut 2, a multipurpose robot that will be used to conduct repairs to the space station and other tasks, will be carried to the ISS by the Discovery.

The Discovery will also conduct a test of SpaceX's DragonEye flash sensor which is slated to be used by commercial Dragon space craft to approach and dock with the ISS during their missions to the space station, hopefully later this decade.

Stephen Bowen and Alvin Drew will conduct two space walks to install enhancements to the ISS.

Discovery STS-133 was originally slated for launch last September. But numerous technical glitches pushed back the last flight of the space shuttle Discovery to late February.

The Discovery orbiter was the third of NASA's space shuttle fleet, having been delivered to the Kennedy Space Center in November of 1983. Discovery's first flight, STS 41-D, was launched on August 30th, 1984, and deployed three communications satellites from the shuttle payload bay.

Discovery was also the space shuttle that deployed the Hubble Space Telescope during the flight of STS-31 in April, 1990, and performed the second and third Hubble servicing missions, on STS-82 in February, 1997 and on STS-103 in December, 1999 respectively. Discovery also launched the Ulysses solar polar orbiter on the mission of STS-41 in October, 1990.

Discovery has carried numerous satellites beyond the Earth, carried experiments, and has made supply and module runs to the International Space Station during her long career.

Discovery also had the honor of being the first space shuttle to fly after disaster struck her sister space shuttle orbiters, STS-26 in 1988 after the Challenger disaster and STS 114 in July, 2005 after the destruction of the Columbia.

Discovery was named after two sailing ships, one piloted by Henry Hudson in his search for the Northwest Passage in the 16th Century then other by James Cook in his exploration of the Pacific in the 18th Century.

After her mission, Discovery will be placed on permanent display at the Smithsonian's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center just outside Washington DC, replacing the Enterprise drop test article.

The Discovery space shuttleSTS-133 mission took off successfully from the Kennedy Space Center on her last mission in space, headed for the International Space Station to deliver the Leonardo multipurpose module and an ExPress Logistic Carrier.

The crew of the Discovery STS-133 mission are Steven W. Lindsey, commander, Eric A. Boe, pilot, and mission specialists Benjamin Alvin Drew Jr., Stephen B. Bowen, Michael R. Barratt, Nicole P. Stott. Also Robonaut 2, a multipurpose robot that will be used to conduct repairs to the space station and other tasks, will be carried to the ISS by the Discovery.

The Discovery will also conduct a test of SpaceX's DragonEye flash sensor which is slated to be used by commercial Dragon space craft to approach and dock with the ISS during their missions to the space station, hopefully later this decade.

Stephen Bowen and Alvin Drew will conduct two space walks to install enhancements to the ISS.

Discovery STS-133 was originally slated for launch last September. But numerous technical glitches pushed back the last flight of the space shuttle Discovery to late February.

The Discovery orbiter was the third of NASA's space shuttle fleet, having been delivered to the Kennedy Space Center in November of 1983. Discovery's first flight, STS 41-D, was launched on August 30th, 1984, and deployed three communications satellites from the shuttle payload bay.

Discovery was also the space shuttle that deployed the Hubble Space Telescope during the flight of STS-31 in April, 1990, and performed the second and third Hubble servicing missions, on STS-82 in February, 1997 and on STS-103 in December, 1999 respectively. Discovery also launched the Ulysses solar polar orbiter on the mission of STS-41 in October, 1990.

Discovery has carried numerous satellites beyond the Earth, carried experiments, and has made supply and module runs to the International Space Station during her long career.

Discovery also had the honor of being the first space shuttle to fly after disaster struck her sister space shuttle orbiters, STS-26 in 1988 after the Challenger disaster and STS 114 in July, 2005 after the destruction of the Columbia.

Discovery was named after two sailing ships, one piloted by Henry Hudson in his search for the Northwest Passage in the 16th Century then other by James Cook in his exploration of the Pacific in the 18th Century.

After her mission, Discovery will be placed on permanent display at the Smithsonian's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center just outside Washington DC, replacing the Enterprise drop test article.

Just for fun...

This is an image of the galaxy NGC5128 that I completed in May 2019. As a result of my wife’s envisaging of this object appearing as a Dragon’s Eye [GoT spin off], I thought to join a pair of these NGC5128’s to make the Dragon’s Face, and how crazy is the result! No additional stars or features added, just the image duplicated, duplicate flipped and joined to the original. I hope you like it!

 

Hi resolution link to the Dragons Eyes:

live.staticflickr.com/65535/47898293511_28577a2b5b_o.jpg

 

Original image:

www.flickr.com/photos/105968790@N03/47108982844/in/datepo...

 

Information about the image:

 

Center (RA, Dec):(201.346, -43.007)

Center (RA, hms):13h 25m 23.134s

Center (Dec, dms):-43° 00' 24.496"

Size:48.9 x 32.6 arcmin

Radius:0.490 deg

Pixel scale:0.732 arcsec/pixel

Orientation:Up is 71.5 degrees E of N

 

Instrument: Planewave CDK 12.5 | Focal Ratio: F8

Camera: STXL-11000 + AOX | Mount: AP900GTO

Camera Sensitivity: Lum & Ha: BIN 1x1, RGB: BIN 2x2

Exposure Details: Total: 43.92hours | Lum: 99 x 900 sec [24.75hr], Ha: 44 x 1200sec [14.7hr], RGB 450sec x 12 each [4.5hrs]

Viewing Location: Central Victoria, Australia.

Observatory: ScopeDome 3m

Date: April-May 2019

Software Enhancements: CCDStack2, CCDBand-Aid, PS, Pixinsight

Author: Steven Mohr

.....I've got some serious issues....

dimocarpus longan

Dress is Avana by Selina Forder of Elvenbreath

Hair is Brigitte by LeLutka

Eyes are Sunrise Rose by FASHISM

 

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Dragon's Eye saltwater lake in the middle of rocks.Dračí oko slané jezero uprostřed skal.

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