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From a hike up in the hills above Portland, Oregon. There's a lot of rain in Portland (it's green for a reason), so many of the trees are covered with moss. Close up many of them are spectacular pieces of natural art.
Head - Lelutka EvoX Gaia @ Equal10
Body - Legacy
Eyes - Gloom - Tirel
Skin - Velour Rose Kiss $50L @ FLF 0 Ween
Body Skin Ipanema Skin Rose Kiss
Lips - Top1Salon Autumn Lipstick Pale 2
Eye Shadow - Milani Yuki Collection
Hair - Kuni Kali
Brows Enfer Sombre Taupe Madison
Nails - Le Forme Bento Nails
Dress S. Lima - Dance of the Fairies Dress
Shoes - 1313 Le Fleur Sandals
Tattoo - Dappa Autumn Tattoo
Wings - Stargazer Bento Fae Wings
Leaf Crown - Persefona Leaves Wreath
Earrings - Ersch Windy Leaves Earrings Orange
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Hair: Sintiklia, Nalani
Eyelash: MICHAN, Georgia (Genus) for Anthem
Body: Kaithleen's, Pin Up for Whore Couture Fair
Wings: Yokai, Fairy Dream Gacha
Plants: Yokai, Baby Plants Gacha for Lootbox
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Credit @ Simply Shelby in Fantasy Faire 2021
Medieval Crystal Fountain (touch resize)
Mystical Moon Stone - blue
Mystical Moon Stone - purple
Credit @ Simple Reflection in Fantasy Faire 2021
SR Fantasy Lantern Double Roses
SR Fantasy Lantern Mirror
SR Fantasy Lantern
SR Fantasy Lantern Mirror Double Roses
SR Mystical Spiral Lights *Light Design change by touch
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*Thus Magic*~Fantasy Spring Tree
*Thus Magic*~Fantasy BIrd Tree Spring/Summer/Evergreen
*Thus Magic*~Mesh Rose bush BLUE_2 w shadow
*Thus Magic*~Mesh Rose bush PINK_2 w shadow
Grass Flower by Simply Shelby main store
Peace Wildflowers - pink mix (plain)
Peace Wildflowers - purple/yellow mix (plain)
Peace Wildflowers - blue/orange (plain)
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I snuck onto his pose when he wasn't about :) and did a fairy version :) His version is here: www.flickr.com/photos/11825731@N07/41492024394/in/datepos...
Close your eyes, and look into your heart,
Feel the magic within, make a wish,
and blow kisses to the universe, and believe the fairy that
lives in you.
~Brittany Perkins
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Another misty morning visit to a local wood yesterday, though there wasn’t near as much mist/fog as the day before. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get out on that day as I was waiting in for a delivery, which never turned up😡.
As the mist wasn’t as moody as I would’ve liked, I looked for details instead. Again I came across a number of these “Fairy Doors” set against the base of trees. There was even a “Fairy Village” with a church.
Fairies are tiny, often beautiful human-like creatures that appear in legends and folklore around the world. Fairies likely began as versions of pagan nature gods and goddesses, and thus they are often associated with the forests, and fairy tales.
At last - sunshine at the weekend and a chance to get out to West Dean Gardens near Chichester.
Outdoor flower photography was a bit of a patience game in the middle of storm Jorge (thought the daffodils looked amazing dancing in the wind) but these oh-so-pretty begonias were hidden away in one of the greenhouses - they looked like light footed fairies :)
Took this shot and others of rock stacks appearing and disappearing on a beach near where I live in North Tyneside. I called the stacks fairy stones as there is something magical about them. Seeing them for the first time made me feel almost prehistoric. Idle hands during this lock down I guess.
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Superb Fairy Wren, Australia.
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A collage of some photos taken at the Dumbarton Fairy Trail on the foreshore near Dumbarton Castle. These photos are a very small sample of the numerous artistic works on the trail.
My thanks and appreciation to the ladies responsible for the trail.
A Celtic Fairy Tale - Sergey Gol
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Anemone hepatica var. japonica (syn. Hepatica noblis var. japonica, ’Suhamasou’ or ‘Yukiwarisou’ in Japanese) is an evergreen flowering plant in the buttercup family, native to Japan and northeastern Asia. This plant is quietly blooming every early spring.
Again the visit here wasn't without incident. Upon arrival I found both car parks were closed. The top one for an unknown reason and the main one closest to the path up for resurfacing work. They are currently resurfacing the path too with diggers and JCB's dotted along it's length with wagons going back and forth dropping off materials, more about this later.
I got out and walked over to a stern looking man in a hi-vis jacket. He spoke with a broad Geordie accent and informed me the car park was closed and that the path up whilst open (it's a public footpath,) was treacherous and I'd be knee deep in mud if I attempted it.
After having a little chat where we spoke about Newcastle United's resurgence and mentioning how tough the weather had been for photography his demeanour softened and he told me to swing the van in next to his car by the welfare container being used for the workers but they couldn't be responsible for any damage. 'Can't charge you mate, there's no facilities open.'
I thanked him and put my wellies on in preparation for the knee deep mud. It wasn't as bad as he claimed with only a small section that was muddy but easy enough to negotiate.
The wind was just as strong as it had been in previous days and with the pools being in a valley it was funneled up like a venturi and was even stronger than lower down. Thankfully it was blowing from directly behind me so I knew I wouldn't have any issues with spray which by this point was becoming my nemesis. I only saw two other people in the couple of hours I spent here which for The Fairy Pools is probably unheard of.
After trying various compositions, as and when the wind would allow and happy that I'd have a few shots I could work with I returned to the car park and had another little chat over a cup of tea I made for us both in the van. More football talk and the relative merits of foreign owners etc. I thanked him again for his kindness and as I didn't have to pay the £8 for the car park I gave him a fiver and told him to buy himself a beer.
On the drive back I had to pull over in the passing places a number of times to let a wagon through and the fourth wagon I saw flashed me to go first. Except he pulled over on a small strip of uneven concrete that wasn't anywhere near as wide as the passing places. It seemed to happen in slow motion. The strip of surface began to crumble under the the weight and slowly the wagon started to tip over until it finally came to rest at about 30 degrees. Thankfully the driver was unhurt but he was particularly sweary and very angry. I've never heard the 'f word' used so many times in one sentence before. Think Begbie from Trainspotting levels of anger and square it and you'd still not be close.
I spent three days on Skye. I fell over, slipped or was blown over eight times. I got a parking ticket despite being the only vehicle parked at The Quiraing after a council worker dropping off fence poles told me to park in any of the roadside bays ( the main car park doesn't allow motorhomes or vans to park in it, ) but neglected to tell me the closest one to the path was allocated for minibuses only, I got a puncture shortly after the ticket on the awful road just by Loch Fada and The Storr because of the potholes and I had to change the wheel in 40mph winds and driving rain after knocking on the door of a house to see if I could use his phone to ring the recovery company because I had no reception, unless he had a scaffold bar handy for additional leverage because the wheel brace wasn't for budging the wheel nuts. Amazingly he did. I saw a wagon tip over, spent countless hours huddled behind boulders and had to dive on concrete in the car park at Elgol to save the camera after the tripod blew over. Oh and a waterfall flowing in the wrong direction.
I absolutely loved it though, but would quite like my next trip to not have so many incidents.
With the Covid 19 lock down thought it was a good idea to go through some old photographs and negatives. I've always had a love/hate relationship with Fujifilm cameras (love the Jpgs but Lightroom doesn't like the Raws normally). However using lightroom recently it seems to have massively improved (the worming effect) if you import them as DNG's. Happy days.
The famous Fairy Pools on Skye after a bit of rain, not much swimming going on due to the inclement weather and strong current. Used my waterproof Olympus Tough TG4 for most shots taken here.
A not so common view made at The Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye.
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