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(39/365) This area is opposite my house, no hunting or shooting allowed. Hundreds of bare-root hardwood trees are in the process of being planted, a crop for the future. A pair of Ravens are nest building in the distant conifers, I could see & hear them - a welcome sound of Spring. Explored Feb 8, 2015 #456
Happy Fence Friday everyone!
Decided to go check out a sim today. This one was pretty cool. Lots of Lava.. there was a train.. robots.. a floating pirate ship. It's cool. :) maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Whimsy/81/162/3980
Yep...it's THAT truck...AGAIN. ;-p
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Highest position: 349 on Thursday, May 17, 2012
○•. Taken with an iPhone .•○
Explored April 11th 2009
Very unusual thin lined cloud highlighting the awesome colored clouds in the distance.
Got home a bit late this night, but was able to capture this moment in time to share with all my flickr friends that love my Texas sunsets. Hope Y'all like it. Lol. !!
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Wishing all my flickr friends a wonderful and happy Easter weekend.
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Thanks for all your support on my work in the art of Photography. Lol: Gaston
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same shoot as the last upload. [ +2 in comments. I swapped the main with the second in comments.] first one in comments with the same action as the last upload (so NO the red is not real).
i'm kind of proud about the sharpness as it was manual.
i know this is too much about beauty. but i don't care. it's good to feel beautiful from time to time.
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Dedicated to Aida Estelle who wrote a suit testimonial.And To Jackie Rueda that has everything to do with my passion for photography and her wonderful group “La vuelta al mundo”
Thanks for placing this image as the 22nd image out of 500 photos explored the world over today.
The pearl-spotted owlet, here photographed in the evening golden hour in northern Kenya's Samburu National Reserve, is one of Africa's smallest owls -- so tiny that even as an adult it's called an owlet. c.2022 John M. Hudson | jmhudson1.com