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One of my favourite sections of the Singapore zoo: here is the entrance to the Fragile Forest. It gives you, as the second board (seen here) says, a true rainforest experience. You find a recreated rainforest behind that mesh door, where, to the sound of a babbling brook, you have a rich collection of rainforest vegetation along with some free ranging animals. The vegetation inside was much more lush in 2009 than it was on my previous 2002 visit, hence making it difficult to spot some of the free ranging animals like the mouse deer, which I had seen in 2002. (Singapore, Oct. 2009.)
One of the small butterflies, "small blues", of the Polyommatini tribe, feeding on the leptospermum petersonii flowers.
This is processed with a preset called 'Yesteryear'. I rather like it as it reminds me of Japanese shadow puppetry.
This is from yesterday, I found the rose in my garden. You have to know, we have a really small garden and this was actually the only thing I could photograph but I like the shot.
It's january, the weather forcast predicts snow for the weekend but I can't wait for roses to bloom again, not to be frozen. We had no real snow the whole december and now I REALLY don't want it anymore. The only good thing will be that I'm gonna have something different to photograph when everything's white.
I took my last exam until february or march today! :) The week can only get better now!
Estas fotos se hicieron para ilustrar un libro o mejor dicho un cuento "FRÁGILES".
Los muñecos los hizo: Nuria González (Shawara)
Vestuario: Rosa Díaz
Fotografía y edición: Rodolfo Velasco (Olpho)
Por favor, no use esta imagen en los sitios web, blogs u otros medios de comunicación sin mi permiso explícito - Todos los derechos reservados © OLPHO Rodolfo Velasco.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission - All Rights Reserved © OLPHO Rodolfo Velasco.
Mi web: www.rollcreativo.com/
A delightful wooded trail inside the Fragile Forest exhibit does give you the impression of walking inside a dense tropical rainforest. I encountered several animals beside the trail itself on my 2002 visit, unfortunately in 2009 I could see very fee. A running stream inside the exhibit fills the area with the melodious sound of a babbling brook, which makes for a very serene and peaceful experience and being one with nature. (Oct. 2009)
Handle with care.
Client session with a Mississauga mom-to-be!
She was a good sport with the stickers :)
It's been a while since my last posting of this leaf. I'm pleasantly surprised to see that this beauty has survived so long. The fragility increases daily. Winter has come and gone and I'm hoping for more time together before the landscapers do their spring trimming.
The first shots I took of this leaf were in April and May of 2010 www.flickr.com/photos/aristaria/4602900863/in/set-7215762....
This Fragile Papershell Mussel (Leptodea fragilis) is doing what mussels do best: filtering sediment out of the river to feed themselves, which simultaneously cleans the water. This mussel was in the Marais des Cygnes River in October, 2011.
Photo credit: Tim Menard / USFWS
Okay, so here's the thing. There's this artist? Franck de Las Mercedes? His project is, he paints boxes and sends them to people with labels like "contains strength" or "contains tranquility." He does this for free. Any time anyone asks him to send a box, he (eventually) sends a box.
Here's the catch: You can only request one. EVER.
I found out about this here on Flickr and requested one for a friend of mine who (1) is a serious art appreciator and (2) could use a little boost these days.
I told people about it and someone sent me one. And yeah: These days, I could use it.
When something so fragile can raise from stones, it teaches us about courage, hope and life itself.
Here. I always will be set.
Actually the roses are still fine but on this photo, I wanted to try to express the fragile of the beauty.
Wildlife-Inspired Sculpture by Jeff Bell. Liquefied brass, copper and aluminum poured on steel sphere; found objects on bubinga base. Pedestal: reclaimed steel, glass.
2010/02/17: Fragility conveys tension. Make a photo today of a person or object in a fragile state. #ds94
Simplemente un macro que me gustó mucho como quedó.
Me encanta la sonbra que crean las alas... y los colores de la fotografía.
^^
This is an immature female Fragile Forktail based on the illustration in Ed Lam's beautifully illustrated "Damselflies of the Northeast." He lists this very small species as being 21 - 29 mm or .8 - 1.1 inches long.
The damselfly was near several others including a male with green markings in a brushy area at the edge of a lake. The markings that look like an exclamation mark on the shoulder allow it to be identified in the field.
I spotted quite a few dragonflies and butterflies in the Dutch Gap area including Zebra Swallowtails. Several Yellow-throated Warblers were singing along the 5-mile loop path at this park.
March 28, 2012. Dutch Gap Conservation Area, Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Estas fotos se hicieron para ilustrar un libro o mejor dicho un cuento "FRÁGILES".
Los muñecos los hizo: Nuria González (Shawara)
Vestuario: Rosa Díaz
Fotografía y edición: Rodolfo Velasco (Olpho)
Por favor, no use esta imagen en los sitios web, blogs u otros medios de comunicación sin mi permiso explícito - Todos los derechos reservados © OLPHO Rodolfo Velasco.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission - All Rights Reserved © OLPHO Rodolfo Velasco.
Mi web: www.rollcreativo.com/
For Self Portrait Challenge -- 'Upside Down'
First ttv Self Portrait I've tried. It wasn't too bad. I had to set the tlr on the floor and set up the D40 on a tripod facing straight down into the contraption. The remote did the rest.
A frame from what I actually ended up doing for my first photobook project, tracking time and change in a domestic space by following the same shadow. Those who follow me have seen a few shots of this plant's shadow just in the last month.
Danielle is holding the baby fairy Mabushiko.
*****
Danielle está sosteniendo a la hada bebé Mabushiko.
● Mabushiko - Dollzone "Baby C"
● Danielle - Dollzone "Clovera"
★★★ Genwaku ★★★
The sun destroyed the hoar frost and quickly melted the fragile ice crystals, but not before some beautiful pieces of winter cover were highlighted.
142/365
A piece called’Fragile’.I’ve went through a lot with my body over the years.I starved it and cut it during my teens due to my depression.I had it abused by my abuser cooperlock during the age of 16-18.Since then I’ve tried to come to terms with the fact my body is disabled and that that is ok.I’ve had to come to terms with how feminine it is as a non-binary person.My body is fragile like flowers but slowly I’m learning to see it as beautiful like flowers too.
Emotional Fragility is a hard thing to deal with. Even if its because you think you may have found happiness.
Day 25: I wonder if this is a bit too shocking?
Have to say I was shocked to see how much weight my little girl has lost and how poorly and frail she looked as she slept (she's had a Norovirus infection and been pretty ill with it - worse than the rest of us). Anyway, this is a personal shot to remind me how fragile my children are sometimes.
(also day 333/365 of the 365 project I started in Feb 2010)