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May I Introduce?
David... The boyfriend of my good friend Ronja....
It's so wonderful to see her happy again.
Noone can describe it better then Adele how they found together again...
...will be continued... (of course also with more "sharpness" 😅)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQHsXMglC9A
A good start into the new week!
digital 2020
Enjoying the journey of exploring digital art effects..!!!
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Or, the taxi driver from St Petersburg wishes to be included. Fuji X-E3 plus a 2x tele converter and the Pentacon 30/3.5 lens wide-open.
mes meilleures cachettes, lorsque les chats veulent m'attraper, nos chats aimaient les attraper,
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my best hiding places, when cats want to catch me our cats liked to catch them
So far this year - a quick trip to stunning Maltese islands at the very heart of the Mediterranean Sea.
View of Cittadella, Island of Gozo
Had an appointment in the city today near Granville Island Market - stopped for lunch at this food lover's delight. The views are pretty spectacular too.
Two shot panorama, stitched in LR...the owners of the sailboats might be a little disconcerted to find out their rigging has changed. :-)
Note to self: panoramas are best with simple foreground.
Project 365-130
Red Crowned Crane -
The red-crowned crane, also called the Manchurian crane, is a large East Asian crane among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity.
The Red-crowned Crane and Sandhill Crane are related; they are both members of the crane family (Gruidae), sharing ancient lineages, though they belong to different genera.
All cranes are omnivorous, per Johnsgard, the two most common crane species today (the sandhill and common cranes) are among the most herbivorous species while the two rarest species (the red-crowned and whooping cranes) are perhaps the most carnivorous species. When feeding on plants, red-crowned cranes exhibit a preference for plants with a high content of crude protein and low content of crude fiber.
As it was another really sunny day yesterday and the High Brown Fritillary caterpillars would be hard to spot, I took a trip to a new location for me, A beautiful valley called Cwm Cadlan in the Brecon Beacons National Park. It wa sa wonderful day spent exploring with cuckoos calling Marsh Fritillary and a host of other butterflies and moths
flying. The highlight for me was seeing four Narrow Bordered Bee Hawk Moths , all nectaring on Marsh lousewort. This is a photo of a female Marsh Fritillary though, and hello Sunshine by Damien Jurado and Richard Swift is perfect for a great day.
In honesty
It's been a while
Since we had reason left to smile
Hello sunshine
Come into my life
Hello Sunshine / Super Furry Animals
dear friends ....
missed you all ...
so sorry my mom has been very busy
and yet she's been not in a good health lately ...
so allow me to say hello to you as it's been a while that my mom has not uploaded my picture frequently like before...
she prefers to upload her catch from her photo hunting
but it's OK since i know she loves me so much ...
loud purrrrrrrrrrrs,
Unyink ~
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