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Crested Tern's
Thalasseus bergii
Laridae
Having a aerial dispute / domestic - lol
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead. AB800 open behind backdrop of white faux suede.Triggered by Cybersync.
Undulatus asperatus double periodicity and somebody is watching :-) Taken this Saturday, since my first asperitas upload I have noticed these clouds 4-5 times.. climate is changing. To DP
Kreative People Contest 35 - 'Clocks and Timepieces'
www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157650295072465/
'Zürich - Lindenhof - St. Peter' clock is from the Creative Commons:
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Z%C3%BCrich_-_Lindenhof_-...
Boucherie parisienne
Une bonne boucherie, peut-être que ces cochons n'ont pas vécu comme 90% des cochons en France. Il faut absolument regarder ce type de vidéos :
Face
Auto-retrato - Self-portrait
Arte Digital - Digital Art
Image-editing
Effects - Texture
Collage - Double Exposure
Software: Pixlr; Windows
PicsArt Photo Studio
BrasÃlia, Brasil
"RED MYSTERY" 196.0 - Award Tree July 2020 Contest
Entry #56 14/07/2020
Votei em 31/07/2020
You just have those days where you get stuck on seeing something with every frame. Today was faces. Everywhere, I saw faces. In this shot alone, I saw three. distinct faces, can you see them too?
Four eyes, one predator. This looks to be a De Tomaso Mangusta — and the name says it all: "mangusta" is Italian for mongoose, chosen because the car was conceived as a Cobra killer. De Tomaso had originally been building a car for Carroll Shelby; when that deal fell through, the mongoose was let loose on the snake instead.
Giorgetto Giugiaro gave it the body to match a predator's reputation: a long, low nose, quad round headlamps staring dead ahead, and a fine mesh grille baring its teeth. Built in small numbers from 1967 to 1971, it paired that Italian styling with a mid-mounted Ford V8 — light, low, and built to hunt.
Caught here resting in a showroom (note "Aussichts-Galerie" reflected in the bonnet), but it still looks ready to pounce.
Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
Contact me on jono_dashper@hotmail.com for use of this image.
Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike
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These birds have such a fine delicate set of markings. The soft grey makes a fine base for the sculpted black feathers and face.
When I first strated bird photography, these were some of the very first birds I worked with.
Still have a warm fuzzy for them.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Subphylum Vertebrata
Class Mammalia
Order Cetartiodactyla
Family Bovidae
Subfamily Bovinae
Genus Bison
Species B. bison bison
Plains Bison
Elk Island National Park, Alberta, Canada
Explore: 7 September 2021.
I'm amazed I managed to rally in time to get this shot done today before Lost tonight. Let me back up. I went to Urgent Care this morning to get my leg checked out since I still can't walk. Turns out I tore my calf muscle and fascia in my right leg. The good news is that I didn't rupture my achilles tendon, so I won't need surgery. The bad news is that it's going to be 4-6 weeks before I can even think about running, jumping, playing soccer, or anything else that I actually want to do with my leg. But I'm thankful because it could be worse. I have to keep reminding myself of that. Anyway, the doctor gave me a prescription for Percocet to help with the pain. I had some issues with nausea when I took Vicodin a few years back, so he thought Percocet would be a good alternative.
WRONG!
About forty-five minutes after taking it, I hit a brick wall of nausea and was completely laid up for the rest of the afternoon, petrified that I was going to throw up. Did I mention that I do NOT throw up? I do everything in my power to avoid it at all costs, no matter what. Even when I know I will feel better afterwards. No thank you. Anyway, today sucked. That's pretty much the point of the story. But I managed to get this shot off for this week's Emulation Challenge in My Face is My Canvas. Can you believe this is our 25th week of emulation challenges??? If you haven't already checked out the group and you have even the slightest interest in face art photography, you owe it to yourself to stop by. And for those of you who haven't played in a while...hey, we miss you! ;)
Ok, time to watch the rest of last week's Lost in preparation for tonight's episode. Michelle and Daynna, prepare for the onslaught of texts and BBMs.
**Explored**
365 Days (self portraits): Day 343
My Face is My Canvas: Emulation #25
common wall lizard
Mauereidechse
[Podarcis muralis]
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Smiling faces sometimes pretend to be your friend.
Smiling faces show no traces of the evil that lurks within.
Smiling faces, Smiling Faces, Sometimes they don't tell the truth.
Smiling faces, smiling faces tell lies and I got proof.
The truth is in the eye 'cause the eyes don't lie, amen.
Remember, a smile is just a frown turned upside down my friend.
So, hear me when I'm saying
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Ran across an outside gallery in downtown Las Vegas. Large canvas sheets with painitngs and portraits. Some six feet tall and this the size of your palm. Some were quite marvelous like this one. Obvious work and talent to sit out in a lot in the weather but not all art is meant to last forever. HMM
Photo location : Fushimi Inari shrine, Kyoto. October 20, 2009.
These faces are KITSUNE (KITSUNE is Fox) EMA tags. And people who come to Fushimi Inari shrine pray to God for something wish with writing on the back side of these tags.