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Sony dSLR A-230
No Tripod
No external flash, yet a substitute flashlight
used a black t-shirt as backdrop
ISO 400
f/5.6
Shutter Speed 1/250 sec.
Collage on the back of a 5x7 photograph.
Dreamed of 12-06-14
Executed 12-06-14
Gifted 12-06-14
©2014 Kevin C. House
Very fragile, not entirely sure what it is, but there were lots of them on the beach at Applecross, Scotland
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Sunken Barge by the Twickenham Railway Bridge across the Thames counterpoints the fragility of vessels against the strength of nature.
Nature seems to hold its breath, draped in a fragile layer of frost, as if bracing for the weight of the snow to come. Each branch carries the icy stillness of winter, waiting patiently for the sun’s warmth to bring it back to life. 🌿
My second son , named Katjaneswaran who effected by symdrom Fragile X. We had noticed it when he is at age of 9 years old and now he is 15 years old.He was looked normal but he behavior is just as 5 years old. Very scared type,not able to remember general instruction like wash hand after go for toilet,arrange toys after play,etc.When he want pass urin or motion,he never tell anyone and he goes on his pants.We had undergone many difficulties to bring up him.He like to play like small kid and very stuband. All we as parent need to build up more patient and be cool all the time. Take it Policy
Opuntia fragilis (Nutt.) Haw. This is the typical form showing no or few signs of introgression growing on the same quartz rock face (but not intermixed) with a hybrid form. Growing with Selaginella watsonii, Erigeron arenarioides, Eriogonum brevicaule and others.
July 8, 2011, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx. 6235 ft. elev.
Sunday night - Mothers Day: Back at home, with the epinephrine and steroids doing their job we turned our attention to the piles of stuff that needed to be put away.
These weren't the only fragile things that night. The boy decided to be difficult when it was time to go to bed and I broke down crying trying to get him to cooperate. He finally went down and I went back to helping hubby get stuff put away.
So, you remember back here where I mentioned how the boy stomped on my foot? Yeah, it really started to hurt with all the running around moving furniture. And the exhaustion hit hard and I broke down again. Hubby gave me a big hug and ordered me to bed so I could get some rest.
Oh, did I happen to mention that hubby was leaving Monday morning on a 7 day trip? Yeah, I wasn't really looking forward to having to play the single mom for a week. I knew it was going to be stressful. I just didn't expect the stress to start on the Thursday before...
The Saga Part 10
This is a Christmas rose, also known as black hellebore. It's a typical spring flower. Although it's still early, I've found two of these already! :-)
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I think that's correct. Again, very tiny - these wild daisy buds are miniature. The photo really has to be seen in large to make sense.
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Opuntia fragilis (Nutt.) Haw.
July 3, 2010, Wasatch Front foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah
Late blooming, usually plants are past blooming at this roughly 4,850 ft. elevation by this time. 2010 was in general a late year. The bee clutching the filaments is probably Diadasia australis which only visits cactus flowers for pollen (bees also need nectar).
Went to Meadowbrook to looks for Odes and birds...and of course whatever else I could find. It was so overgrown since my last visit I could barely make it through the tearthumb and grasses. Glad I attempted since it was nice to watch the Ishnura action.
I chose to do shots of a naked body to represent the fragility that can be found in nudity. There is no place to hide, we are stripped of all of the masks we wear to hide behind - “To be naked is to be without disguises.”
Allowing for yourself to be so open is also a sign of strength, owing to the fact that people can be both fragile and strong.
no sabia q titulo darle a esta foto, y escuchando "Fragilidad", la interpretacion de Pedro Aznar para "Fragile" de Sting..., supe que seria injusto ponerle solo....atardecer.