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Sat in on one of WotC's "Dungeon Delve" adventures. Quick, brutal fun. The hippogriff lost...
(Yeah, I was the dwarf. I brung it.)
WWE Dwarf Wrestling tournament that you should never miss. See Dwarfanators midget wrestlers take midget wrestling to the next level by their moves.
Dwarf plumeria.
Newly opened flower shows more pink coloration.
Nikon D810
Tamron AF 90mm f/2.8 Di
Marumi CP
SOOC jpeg
A pair of little tank engines roll past the massive Woodard Station Complex with one of the 1 hour train rides in tow.
As the early morning mists are blown away by the gusting winds, the two armies face each other across the sacred glade.
They form mutually beneficial associations with hornbills. Hornbills catch insects disturbed by mongooses and hornbills warn mongooses of potential danger. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
Dwarf Phlox (Phlox condensata) a/k/a Cushion Phlox. Patriarch Grove. Ancient Bristlecone Forest. Inyo National Forest. Mono Co., Calif.
I think it's amazing how many spiders there are and how many I find every time I go out. According to my spider book, this little red and black arachnid may be one of those classified as a "dwarf" - perhaps Hypselistes florens. Found yesterday evening at Squaw Creek Park in Marion, Iowa.
Id corrections appreciated.
Spider #9 this year. (Actually, I now have more spiders than I can find time to post, but I hope to get most of them in at some point.)
Dwarf lake iris (Iris lacustris) is actually a miniature iris, only a few inches tall. It is a northern Great Lakes endemic, confined to the undisturbed shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, in parts of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Canada. It is considered to be Threatened at the Federal level, and is the state wildflower of Michigan.
It prefers limy, gravelly, old lake beach ridges, especially associated with white cedars.
i was shooting this little banded shrimp and didn't even notice the dwarf moray eel in the background until i looked at the pictures later!
pinus mugo is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant, for use as a small tree or shrub, planted in gardens and in larger pots and planters. It is also used in Japanese garden style landscapes, and for larger bonsai specimens.
Seen in Seattle WA
Esta fue una de mis primeras fotos en Flickr, no le he hecho ningún arreglo, porque entonces ni sabia cómo....me sigue gustando este enano.
This was one of my favorite photos on Flickr, I haven´t fiddled with it at all, because I didn´t even know how to back then...I still love this little dwarf.