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Something a little different.

Black redstart (Phoenicurus ochruros), male

Mural entitled "The Extraordinary Elementals" by Kiptoe aka @kiptoe1 for Mural Fest SSL, seen at 2120 South 300 West in Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

Drone photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.

 

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Lets travel to the ends of the Earth, where the sky kisses the sea...

Nature can be pretty raw in Iceland and it doesn't always present itself as a freezing icy wasteland. In this case this image was taken at the Geysir National Park. As the name suggests this location gave its name to the word "Geyser' which is used all over the world to describe a periodic spouting of a hot spring. There had to be a first somewhere.

 

As well as the traditional geyser eruptions the area has constant hissing of steam as it issues and pops from all manner of cracks in the earths crust.

I decided to head out towards Haltwhistle this morning in search of some snow as I knew it had been very deep around that way. This was taken somewhere near Gilsland, just off the A69.

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@ Ribeira da Janela, Madeira island.

In a trance over the gorge new Elemental Eyeshadows from WarPaint!

 

Available at Anthem, for Lelutka EvoX, Genus 4K, BoM Classic or a Fatpack of them ALL.

8 stunning shades to play with, I am in LOVE with Mermaid (shown in pic)

 

Lip Glaze is also by WarPaint, available at their mainstore

- Morello Lip Glaze -

Lel Evo/EvoX HD applier, Catwa HD Pro applier and Genus Project HD applier.

 

Eye Glitter from Darkmoon

Glitter Freckles from Ladybird

Earrings from Space Cadet

Top by Miss Chelsea

Party Girl Sleeve by Vudu

Nails from Hello Bloom

Hair from Wings

Elemental

 

As a wild unleashed force

She walks without fear

She conquers them all.

 

She is nurturing, yet aggressive

She is beautiful, yet chaotic

Don’t you ever dare to cross her

She is destruction, she is hope.

 

Written by Lilah Wildrose (Me)

 

♦ Mythological 02 ♦

Credits

Elegant Elemental's

surround us everywhere.

 

We walk by so often

without even a care.

 

Elegant elemental's

surround us everywhere.

 

Perhaps an artistic peek

at the world around you,

will cause you to stare.

 

To stare,

at the

elegant elemental's

everywhere.

 

Photograph of coiled metal used to protect wiring. Mirrored only. No extra touch ups to this photograph.

 

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just catching some weak sunshine

A classic from a well known location in the Faroe Islands - Múlafossur waterfall and the village of Gásadalur on Vágar. We could not complete the trip without stopping by this location and taking a photo or two. We saved it for the last evening of the trip and were rewarded with great and interesting conditions. The muted glow of the sun spreading through low clouds was fantastic.

 

More about this photo on my Blog and Facebook page.

 

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Taken in March 2009 - Berowra, NSW, Australia

 

Wikipaedia:

Another terminology used for cloud-cloud or cloud-cloud-ground lightning is "Anvil Crawler", due to the habit of the charge typically originating from beneath or within the anvil and scrambling through the upper cloud layers of a thunderstorm, normally generating multiple branch strokes which are dramatic to witness. These are usually seen as a thunderstorm passes over the observer or begins to decay. The most vivid crawler behaviour occurs in well developed thunderstorms that feature extensive rear anvil shearing.

high speed matter flying out

Another shot from the archives that got lost.

Popham Beach State Park, Maine

Today was my first time out with my paycheck-obliterating NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR. It's relatively light, around the same weight as the Nikkor Z 105 macro. Of course, you give up a few things when you fit your kit with an all-in-one but, for me, since I don't get out that often to shoot due to work and weather, I want to give myself the best shot at getting any shot I want 😂🙈👀. This morning was my first time out with it; although I need many more hours of practice, I do not regret the purchase.

A gently incoming tide washes over the beach and swirls around me. A delicate pink appears in the sky. I have the beach to myself. Bliss.

 

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Elemental Sculpture Park, Cirencester

The last picture for my October Celebration series of 2024!!

Happy Halloween to everyone who celebrates!! Be safe and have fun. ♥

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No Cycle hair by No match

(shaved hair base from other No match hair package).

 

Raiden's eyes by \-Valkyr-/

 

Make-up;

 

Essential Smokey eye by Suicidal Unborn

 

Mamushi lipgloss by Moccino

 

Jem iii earrings by Cinphul

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Photo taken with Black Dragon viewer.

North Mole, Wanganui

existential joy…

life's impertinent quaver

between stone and sky

 

Twenty-second in the series ‘Wild Bonsai’, this tree is fifty-five inches (1.4m) in height and perhaps 750 years old.

 

'Wild Bonsai' is a numbered collection of photos of naturally occurring bristlecones (p. longaeva) generally less than five feet in height (1.5m) and - as nearly as I can estimate - between fifty and five-hundred years old - some much older. Most will have sprouted and survived in tiny cracks and crevases or miniature basins of sand and gravel. Shaped by the elements, flourishing tenaciously in the most minimalist of conditions, their lives are measured not in the millennia of more robust bristlecones, but in centuries...often mere decades.

 

'Duality', the cover photo for this album, is to me a matriarch of sorts and will remain unnumbered as a small token of a deeply intuitive and unapologetic respect that remains as transcendent and mysterious to me as it may seem odd to others. The essay that accompanies 'Duality' could, in many ways, apply as well to any other tree I may post in this series.

 

A perspective: Housed in the Tokyo Imperial Palace, the fifth oldest living cultivated bonsai in the world is something over 500 years old and is a designated National Treasure of Japan.

   

- Thanks to everyone who looked at my picture, favors and have commented. Please press "L" or "Z" for a large view - an absolute must to fully enjoy this picture!

Somewhere in the Southern Hemisphere.

Single shot

Nikon D850, Nikorr 14-24mm @ 14mm,

ISO64, f/16, 2.0 sec.

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