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Otter photographed at British Wildlife Centre, UK. Whilst he is indisputably photogenic, he was a little challenging to capture at first as he was so manic!! He did calm down though..

Model Nina W.

München am Friedensengel

Evening Star (F)-Expressive Single Female Bento Static Pose-Includes Poseball, single animation, Guitar and Mug, customization with textureHUD..

-fit notecard" for the perfect look!

 

An asking look, but also a little indignant: why don't you open the door immediately if I need to enter?!

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Horses are such expressive animals. Their facial expressions are wonderful. This stunner is at the stables in Bird's Hill Park, Manitoba.

young male in Kanha Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India

from the archives

 

Bengal Tiger

panthera tigris (p.t. tigris)

Bengaalse tijger

tigre

Tiger

IUCN Red List Status: ENDANGERED

 

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Perhaps Vaska's expressive eyes are most beautiful part of his body. Although he himself believes that all parts of his body are very beautiful!

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Over north west London

...mit einer kleinen kubistischen Anmutung zieren bereits den ersten Durchgang in den Museumshof.

Von außen habe ich euch mit diesem Bild nun alle Teile eines der größten Museumsbauten der Weimarer Republik gezeigt.

Vielleicht werde ich im kommenden Jahr Gelegenheit haben, auch die Innenräume in Augenschein zu nehmen.

Mit diesem warmen Abendsonnenstrahl verabschiede ich mich für heute von Leipzig...

Crosby Stills and Nash have a great line in the song, "Lady of The Island" - letting myself wander through the world inside your eyes. I still have the album with that song. This goose at a local park had such vivid eyes that it was the first thing I thought of.

Europe, Portugal, Lisboa, Tejo (Tagus), Parque das Naçoes, Bollard, Barrier.

 

Shot in the Parque das Naçoes. For the 1998 World Expo it was created on the site of a largely abandoned petrochemical industry complex (from Galp).

The bollard probably used to moor oil tankers echoes this transformation it was developed to be a part of a barrier system that prevents visitors of the Parque (not sailors or harbour workers) from falling into the water.

 

I found the form of the bollard intriguing. It’s clearly designed to snag a cable that is thrown over it during mooring and after that prevents it from slipping off later. The process is shown here, which also shows that bollards are part of a social system with its own division of labour ) and the form suggests that it can be thrown/approached from different directions, suggesting certain flexibility in the positioning of the ships during mooring. Like is the case with the Rotterdam bollards of the two previous posts. Ah, the conflation of form & function ;-)

 

This number 33 of the Lisboa-Paques das Naçoes album and 118 of Urban restructuring (world)

 

one of the things I loved about the people I encountered...

 

Buenos Aires

Burrowing owls are quite the "hoot" to photograph ... especially when they're acting so naturally. This young owlet is having quite the good time preening through its feathers ... grooming itself so nicely.

 

I have found that while I've photographed some burrows with ease, there are burrows that are much more difficult due to their skittishness.

 

As we approach spring, I start to think about them and can't wait to photograph them ... wherever they are. :-)

 

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Cologne / North Rhine-Westpahlia / Germany

 

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series: That is Berlin - Summer in the city

Taken in Tulip garden, Srinagar, Kashmir Himalayas, India

"Kiss me hard before you go

Summertime sadness

I just wanna you to know

That baby you're the best

 

I got my red dress on tonight

Dancing in the dark in the pale moonlight"

-Lana del rey, Summertime Sadness

  

Les sculptures de Laurent Trezegnies sont en grande partie conditionnées par une prise en considération des lieux d’intervention et par une volonté de modifier la façon dont ils peuvent être appréhendés. Pour Art Public Liège, il a développé une installation au moyen de sangles d’arrimage tendues entre la base des deux piles de la passerelle Saucy et la structure de son tablier. Les traits rouges définissent ainsi deux faisceaux qui rayonnent vers le haut. Il y a des jeux avec la présence du fleuve : d’oppositions avec la noirceur de ses eaux ; de reflets avec sa surface ; de résonances avec le mouvement des vagues. « Je travaille sur la richesse expressive du trait, sur ses interprétations. Avec une pièce comme celle-là, je questionne en quoi le dessin peut être appliqué à des formes environnementales pour élargir, renouveler, enrichir la perception du lieu et en proposer une nouvelle vibration. Comme dans la plupart de mes interventions, les matériaux sont industriels, de ceux dont la puissance expressive est généralement tenue pour inexistante. En outre, les sangles modifient la fréquence du vent et apporte une dimension sonore. »

 

Laurent Trezegnies’s sculptures are largely conditioned by a consideration of places of intervention and by a desire to modify the way in which they may be understood. For Art Public Liège, he developed an installation using lashing straps stretched between the base of the two piers of the Saucy footbridge and the structure of its deck. The red lines thus define two beams which radiate upwards. There are games with the presence of the river: oppositions with the blackness of its waters; reflections with its surface; of resonances with the movement of waves. “I work on the expressive richness of the line, on its interpretations. With a piece like this, I question how drawing can be applied to environmental forms to expand, renew, enrich the perception of the place and offer a new vibration. As in most of my interventions, the materials are industrial, those whose expressive power is generally held to be non-existent. In addition, the straps modify the frequency of the wind and bring a sound dimension. "

Music for today : Super pin-up by Flying pooh

 

An other little pause during my Icelandic trip report!!

 

Cherry always so expressive!!

the frozen pin-up in Grenoble!!

 

I've made a lot of interesting shots from her so I will post her shots in same time as iceland photographies to spice up my stream!!

 

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Candid photo of a sumo wrestler

  

Naruto Stables, Tokyo

 

January, 2020

Explored October 2, 2021 # 397

 

Daibutsu, a colossal statue that, with 15 meters (49 feet) in height, is the world's largest gilded bronze Buddha

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