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♥♥♥ Finding my Snow ♥♥♥

 

* Petrichor * Vaera Claws. For male and female. Avaiable in diferent colours and bases.

 

* BeSpoke * Nature Spirit Head. Avaibale for male and female

 

* Raven Bell * Flora earrings. With colour Huds.

 

* Fantasy World * You are in my heart. Riggued form male (Belleza Jake, Legacy M and signature Gianny) and female (Maitreya, Legacy F, Perky, PErky petite, Reborn and Juicy).

 

--- Petrichor ---

 

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--- BeSpoke Caravan---

 

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--- Raven Bell ---

 

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--- Fantasy World ---

 

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Discovering this idyllic place, we find ourselves filled with a

yearning to linger here, where time stands still and beauty overwhelms.

Author Unknown

 

Here's to finding some time in 2011 to slow down a bit, to take some time for ourselves, to make more time for our loved ones, to be able to enjoy the small things in our lives that really mean the most to us.

So, I'm wishing you and yours a Very Happy New Year with many new delightful things to discover and looking forward to seeing all your lovely photos that will follow... Happy New Year my dear Flickr Friends-you're the best!

 

Viewed on Black looks kind of cool too...

This was at Plantation Preserve

I’ve been exploring Sumatra for four years. Traversing the landscapes and photographing the wildlife, nature and culture that sums up the beauty of Sumatra. But I’m on a new exploration in the Indian ocean now and have a new meikon housing to go with my a6000. It sure did the job and it wasn’t difficult to get the hang of it.

I found Nemo and his family only 20 meters in from the beach, the very beach I now call my own in the remote Indian ocean. So in actual fact this is technically my back yard. Not a bad back yard to make a claim to. Simply stunning are the waters off the coast of Enggano island. Can’t wait to spend many more days and hopefully come across a few turtles as well.

 

  

www.brucelevick.com/finding-nemo/

Light being the operative word here, in more ways than one.

We're still experiencing rolling power blackouts here in South Africa, 2 hours at a time, sometimes 3 times a day. It's become a way of life nowadays ... it used to irritate the living daylights (lol) out of me and now complacency, or acceptance, has set in and it is what it is. Ho-hum ... life in Africa. On the work-front, it's an absolute pain in the butt, no comms, internet etc. etc. but on the home-front, it's turned into a positive thing as the garden has never looked so spick and span and those long neglected home reno projects are being attended to slowly but surely.

 

It also seems that bad Panda has become a naughty Panda and I haven't missed much anyhow.

 

Take care friends, thanks for taking a look :)

Size: Green bottle flies are similar in size to house flies

Color: They appear metallic green with portions of copper-green.

Wings: They have clear wings with brownish-colored wing veins

Eyes: large, reddish-colored compound eyes

Body: black legs and antennae

Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve, BC

In the city today there was a suitcase rummage sale. Basically a market where people can sell their superfluous clothing, shoes, jewellery, books, cd's and other items. Usually heaps of young and colourful people about trying to find a bargain

and moonlit lake. (detail from 'Satsang') Oil on canvas, unfinished.

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bay%20Port/39/234/33

 

Blog post Inara Pey:

modemworld.me/2019/05/28/finding-kusama-with-cecilia-nans...

 

Humbly presenting a little collection of pictures, I have made after discovering the amazing Japanese artist Kusama.

 

Please join us!

 

My special thanks goes to Dix, for his trust in me, again.

 

To Megan for teaching me how to make dots round and not egg shaped!!

 

To all my dearest friends for support and holding my hand, while this process went by, being creative and coping with a deep sorrow in my ´real life´ ♥

The quarterback for the Monticello Panthers unloads a pass to his receiver.

“Their life is mysterious, it is like a forest; from far off it seems a unity, it can be comprehended, described, but closer it begins to separate, to break into light and shadow, the density blinds one. Within there is no form, only prodigious detail that reaches everywhere: exotic sounds, spills of sunlight, foliage, fallen trees, small beasts that flee at the sound of a twig-snap, insects, silence, flowers.And all of this, dependent, closely woven, all of it is deceiving. There are really two kinds of life. There is, as Viri says, the one people believe you are living, and there is the other. It is this other which causes the trouble, this other we long to see.” ― James Salter, Light Years

Ushaka Marine World - Durban, South Africa

"Love is a canvas furnished by nature, and embroidered by imagination"

Details captured with the Lensbaby Trio 28.

A windy and dismal start to the week, things can only get better ....

 

The historic Copp's Hill Burying Ground in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts.

Location: KL Butterfly Park 吉隆坡蝴蝶公园

Date Taken: July 20th, 2010 11:27am

Nikon D90, Tamron AF SP 90mm f/2.8

ISO 320, "S" mode 1/500 @ F5.1, -1/3 EV, WB=Auto

 

Hundy is very pliable but hates the camera!! The titles of this one and previous two describe my intention...:)

Jupiter-8 85mm 2, HDR in Aurora preset: Warm Landscape with adjustments

Sony A7II + Canon 100mm

Finding her Zen

is sometimes easier than other times...

 

Sometimes, maybe, it's all about looking the right places?

 

View On Black

Lindley Wood from about 2 weeks ago.

These are stills from new time-lapse "Finding Portland"

More information and final video can be found at:

www.UncagetheSoul.com

Late March in the Catoctins.....The only flower we found was Coltsfoot. This American Lady was nectaring on the Red Maple blooms. A beautiful surprise!

 

"From Richard Smith.... " These (as well as Painted Ladies and Red Admirals) typically migrate north in the spring.... They overwinter as adults (rather than as pupae), which may happen in Maryland in mild winters, but the majority overwinter well south of here, and what you see here are passers-through going north."

  

ODC challenge "Finding Common Ground"

Also works for the "Opposites Attract" theme!

These navigational lights help sailors to get their bearings coming into a treacherous channel in the Tamar River estuary. This is no less true for life in general.

 

I said in the previous picture that the Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) method is a good way to break free from the tyranny of appearances. I use that word tyranny deliberately, because I also happen to believe that while rationality is a good tool, it is next to useless as a way to get our moral and spiritual bearings.

 

We need to break free. And freedom is the essence of being an individual made in the image and likeness of God.

 

So I let this image shake a little and thus shake the foundations of what we think we know about life itself (Being). What exactly is this? Quantum physics has shown us clearly that most of what we call matter is in fact empty space (void).

 

If the whole universe at the beginning of the "Big Bang" was squeezed into a bundle of energy so minutely small as not to be visible under anyone's microscope, then you surely have to question what really is. If it weren't for quantum energy the whole universe would fly apart in the twinkling of an eye. It would be no more. But is that the end of the story?

whidbey island w/ mamiya 645

thanks shooterme

I could not resist :-)

Deep Dream Generator(Upscaler)

A Reworking of Original.

An End to Loneliness!

 

Prompt:-Two 'Female' Cyborgs Abandoned on a Galactic Scrapyard Recognizing Their forms Reach out to one another,Accurate Anatomy,Clear Distinct Realistic Eyes,Background Cosmic Sky,'mdjrny v5 style

Critically endangered :-( Banggai Cardinalfish. :-)

 

Oh! And Nemo there is a Clownfish. :-)

  

The Banggai cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni) is a small tropical cardinalfish in the family Apogonidae. It is the only member of its genus.[2] This attractive fish is popular in the aquarium trade. It is among the relatively few marine fish to have been bred regularly in captivity, but significant numbers are still captured in the wild and it is now an endangered species.

 

This species is restricted to the Banggai Islands of Indonesia.[3] This species has an extremely limited geographic range (5,500 km²) and small total population size (estimated at 2.4 million).[4] The Banggai cardinalfish is composed of isolated populations concentrated around the shallows of 17 large and 10 small islands within the Banggai Archipelago. A small population also occurs off Central Sulawesi, within Luwuk harbor. One additional population has become established in the Lembeh Strait (North Sulawesi), 400 km north of the natural area of the species distribution, following introduction by aquarium fish traders in 2000.[4] Small populations seen (May 2014) in Secret Bay, north west Bali.

 

Collection for the aquarium trade has threatened this species with extinction.[3] This increases the demand for captive-bred specimens. It is listed as an endangered species by the IUCN based on its small range, the fragmentation of its distribution, and its continuing decline due to exploitation for the international aquarium trade.[1] In 2007, the species was proposed to be listed for protection under CITES Appendix II, which could limit export of wild-caught individuals, but Indonesia would not support this, and the proposal was withdrawn.

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Location: The Dubai Mall Aquarium

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