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Update: I was going to close the online store for 12 hours to give all existing Smart Doll customers first dibs on getting Ebony. But the online store is a major source of income and closing it down for half a day would mean a loss of incremental customers and a large amount of revenue which I can't afford to loose right now.

 

What I will do however is send email to everybody who has purchased a Smart Doll on our online store as soon as Ebony is online for purchase.

 

Even if you don't get Ebony the first round - we are making a load each and every month and just like all our Smart Dolls - they won't be limited editions either so just visit the store frequently to see when she is back in stock.

 

Ebony will retail for 60,000 JPY and be available something this month.

 

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My second custom blythe

Calopteryx maculata, a broad-winged damselfly.

Fata Morgana in the snow-

the Black Swan is the real one here, he/she's been really brave in our european Winter, as an australian Native...:)

Wilton Wildlife Preserve

Ebony 45SU, 5.6/150 , Petzval portrait lens,

Kodak TXP320, Self Develop

 

Large

♥ ebony eyes and thick thighs ☺

 

Ebony Jewelwing Damselfly - Sony A7S II, Tamron 50-400mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD lens.

 

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Male Ebony Jewelwing (Calopteryx maculata) - The wild-side of the 221 Burger King, US-221, Roebuck, South Carolina

  

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I made a special visit to a Denver-area park just to find these. Though they are common and widespread in most of the eastern US, Colorado is their western limit, and the creek in this park is one of just 2 or 3 in the region where they can be found!

Ever since I took this, I've wondered how a damselfly dents its eye.

A distant St Mildreds church in Tenterden, seen from Ebony on the Isle of Oxney in Kent.

 

St. Mildred was the daughter of St. Ermenburga, the founder in the 7th century of the monastery at Minster on the Isle of Thanet, of which St. Mildred succeeded her mother as abbess.

 

Churches of the Canterbury diocese:

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ebony woman in tights and beautiful knitted scarf and hat

In Nova Scotia, we are currently in a serious drought, and the all woods and forests were off limits for the last two weeks - it has really restricted the things we love to do. Yesterday, the ban in certain counties, including Halifax, was lifted, and today, I did my first walk in a wonderful wilderness not far from where we live. This was one of the interesting bugs I spotted on my short walk.

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What we need to survive

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This is one of my favorite images. The color has not been manipulated in any way. You see it as the camera took it. I took a number of shots as our boat drifted from one side of the flooded Ebony Grove to the other. This image edged out the others but all of them, taken at different positions, made it look like the sun was moving horizontally instead of vertically. It was my most memorable sunset. Floods during the rainy season left land on both sides of the river still under water by the time I got there in March. The Ebony Grove was usually dry but we were able to take our small boat quite a ways in. It was late afternoon when we entered and the canopy of trees blocked a lot of light. As we came out of the grove, the sun was just setting. What an ideallic few minutes. South Luangwa National Park, Laungwa Valley, Zambia.

my friend shasta in her updated ebony look X3

This black-winged damselfly is found throughout most of eastern North America, from Southern Canada to Central Florida. It inhabits small forested streams. Its scientific name is Calopteryx maculata. This one is a male. The photo was taken beside Moonshine Creek in San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park.

I hope this composition isn't as trite as the song (sorry, Paul).

 

Can you guess what these are?

Ebony Jewelwing Damselflies are so darn neat. I can only describe the way they fly as "magical" or "fairy-like." Hennepin County, MN 07/03/22

Corinth, Orange Co., VT.

Prompts: a super cute black kitten lying on the bed with big blue innocent eyes, cartoon, pixar, cute, adorable. photography, mood lighting, bright, light transmitted through the window, realism.

 

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