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Elemental Events.
Diaframmi rumori guance dita verso il basso pugnali revolver punte piatte pugni di tosse disegnare smorfie sbattere le labbra spettatori formati,
ardchoincheapa fínéagar láidir ag croitheadh píobairí fadhbanna dothuaslagtha argóintí na chiclipéidí dleachtanna conclúidí coiléar cnaipeáilte laethanta toimhdeacha,
propositions misérables bizarreries misérable malice trompeuse abîme eaux en difficulté visage profond manières indécentes compréhension des plaintes,
مقترحات طويلة التعرق الانقطاعات منظور الديدان امتيازات الماس المؤخرات مكتوبة ألسنة التدخين التورم الرهيب الرثاء القديمة,
соленые плечи кувыркающиеся чувства беглые земли скрученные пики поворачивают шеи артерии монах уменьшенные отверстия винтажные движения тяжелый хват,
敵の声収集年激しいノックストリッピングリーダータイトル件名引数カール月サインレッスンつぶやきマナー制約のない心体ヒープ.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Spiritual Twirl Art "Earth Elemental"
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40th Imagoism Thursday
Our tribute to a very talented artist and wonderful friend, imago2007
on Explore!
Luca had a tumor removed from his brain, he was an architect, he now paints with his left hand in water color due to partial paralysis. A very strong individual.
Similiar to other shots from the same sequence, back on Sept. 6, but too sweet not to include in my Flickr archive.
(Aurora Borealis reflected in the calmly running waters of the Yukon River upstream of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory.)
Ballyness Bay, Falcarragh overlooking Magheroarty Sand Dunes with 'Tory Island' in the far distance, County Donegal, Ireland
This scene instantly captured my imagination when I first laid eyes on it. I agree it may not seem the most exciting place as it has no striking focal point of interest nor has it any amazing cloud formations & it’s not a sunset scene filled with colour. This is fine with me as it was initially the natural simplicity of these sand carvings that drove me to capture this photo.
You may have to look more closely at this photo to see the sand being blown across the surface by strong winds. During capture the wind was blowing this sharp sand so strongly that it started hurting my ankles like nettle stings!
I love how nature uses her elements of wind & waves as tools to gently carve away the layers of sand to create these sand waves surrounded by small pools of sun heated water. These pools hold warm crystal-clear water that reflect the blue sky perfectly. The funny thing is that no matter how calm & delicate these natural sculptures are, within a moment notice nature can change into an angry storm & with a single furious wave destroy it all! However, like any woman she always calm’s down again after a few days 😂 & starts gently re-carving these delicate sand sculptures once again for all of us to admire 💚
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“The three great elemental sounds in nature are the sound of rain, the sound of wind in a primeval wood, and the sound of outer ocean on a beach”
Henry Beston
For Macro Mondays, smaller than an inch. Someone smashed the window of the bus shelter and all the bits were lying around, though cordoned off. I pocketed a large piece, thinking it might make a good photo background, but it broke up into small pieces. Here are two of them; the height of one on top of the other comes to 5/8 of an inch and the width of the bottom piece about half an inch. Just measuring with my eye, I think the glass plus negative space fits into the size restriction.
Playing with black and white. The sprinkler system watering the soccer field at the park gave me an interesting image to play with.
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Fire Elemental, Original
Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (www.facebook.com/azproductioncosp)
Cosplayer: Asperatus Cosplay (www.facebook.com/AsperatusCosplay/)
MUA: Surgerymakeup (www.facebook.com/surgerymakeup)
Setup: Main: Godox AD360 with Phottix Para-Pro 1.5m and 1/2 CTO; Edge: Godox AD200 with 1/2 CTO gel; Background: Godox AD200 with CTO gel