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Pyrochlore Group. The mineral, once considered to be simply Pyrochlore, has been reclassified as a group of closely related species of variable chemical composition that cannot be distinguished without multiple tests. All of the members of this group are sodium calcium niobium oxides. But all may have small percentages of some of the following: tin, strontium, lead, antimony, yttrium, uranium, thorium and perhaps trace amounts of other rare earth elements. These Pyrochlore Group species are usually radioactive. This octahedral crystal measures 7x7x7 cm. Tatarka Range. Tatarskoe Deposit. Tatarka, Krasnoyarskiy Kray, Russia.
As seen during some car trouble on the Tri-state, a group of BNSF power sits at GM yard in Hodgkins, IL including a warbonnet a and three fresh SD75Is.
Maids cosplay group
Cosplayers (left to right):
Yungloli?
Kates_art_corner
Yvaine Dazzling
Ashen_Fire_Keeper
Country - Greece
Event - ComicDom Con 2021, Athens, Greece
Photographer: Ibrahim D Photography (Facebook)
Ibrahim D Photography (Instagram)
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Members of the group from left to right:
Dornbi - the wall and surroundings
Martin - dry river section
Bricking Robo - river delta and watered fields
Xymion - inner city and palace
Damian - outer city
Jean-Claude - ruins in the desert
StefanEris - the marketplace
Patric - the oasis
tisma brick - the larger part of the desert
Marc - the largest dunes
Daniel - harbor
Urs - the gate and desert in front of the gate
(Patrick - outer desert road)
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Mesh antlers with lots of leaves. Group is free to join, just wear your tag and click!
Teleport: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sparkling%20Seas/193/89/24
♥ Pixie
Group Gift top and skirt from Cara Creations and ELLA designs
SLURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Brunei/69/212/23
SLURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Shepham%20Estates/100/237/22
Universal's Islands of Adventure
Orlando, Florida, USA
July 3/2009
Nikon D5000
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I noticed this house when we're leaving the park. I felt like some children's tale came to life on that moment.
Remember me
Author: Unknown
(poem in the Little House series)
Remember me with smiles and laughter,
For that's how I'll remember you.
If you can only remember me with tears,
then don't remember me at all.
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Textures with my gratitude to Jerry Jones:
Shadowhouse Creations ~ Paint Set
Thank you very much Jerry!!
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[My sharing options are off for a reason, please respect my choice and do not share my work without my permission.]
Okay, I really need to re-do this. I had this cool black bg fabric at first but then I thought it might be too dark. But this one isn't good either... it's kind of dull and it wasn't wide enough so I had trouble fitting everyone in.
This took me about 1,5hrs, which is triple the time it took me to do my last group shot with _everyone_. This is just the non-human characters. The reason it took so long is that I had to do somet clothing changes and I wanted them to interract with eachother or somehow show some of their personality, but I couldn't do it as well as I'd wanted to. Because I had to cramp them in such a tight space. There are props but because of the colours you can't see most of them (like Seere's wine glass).
Delmia and Prisca kind of don't fit in because they're completely different scale and not in the same story (Muu too), but I added them anyway.
Virtual cake to anyone that can spot all the props. xD
Next time I'll have proper interraction for sure. -___-;;;
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Nassau Grouper trying to swallow a Blue Tang. I saw this happening on Bloody Bay Wall in December 2001. The tang is stuck in the grouper's mouth. The tang looks like he's pleading for help.
This was shot with a Nikon N90s camera and a Nikon 60mm lens, with a Nikonos SB-105 strobe. It was one of the last times I shot film before going digital with a Nikon D100.
This photo was the "Your Best Shot" in the November 2003 Popular Photography Magazine.
So things were getting pretty squirrely the other day as I watched these critters put the 'wild' in wildlife.
It was hard to tell if these three were company - or if it was a crowd...
Okay, I'm done now. ;)
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Sorry if I wasn’t too clear in my post, here’s the link above. Just saying, join only if you have the intention of entering.
I also know that’s why not a lot of people have checked the post yet, but either way, up to you.
And one last thing: You are allowed to use yellow hands and heads for your contest submission. That will be all.
We've had cloudy and rainy weather for the past 10 days, not conducive for photography. When I visited Mud Lake yesterday, the weather was no better, and all I could find were Mallards and Canada Geese. Mallards are very common in our area and are often ignored by photographers in favour of more exotic species. However, Mallard drakes in breeding plumage are some of the prettiest of our local waterfowl, as seen in this group photo of two drakes and a female.