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Sunrise 30th Jan 2010

Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

That there, that's not me / I go where I please

I walk through walls / I float down the Liffey

I'm not here, this isn't happening

I'm not here, I'm not here

 

In a little while, I'll be gone / The moment's already passed

Yeah it's gone...

And I'm not here, this isn't happening

I'm not here, I'm not here.

 

(Radiohead, How to disappear completely)

 

One day, suddenly.

In the shadows of Manchester Cathedral, Uk.

The We're Here group members are showing you how to dress a table

Hi girls!!! It seems to me or I really gained a little weight due to quarantine!

How many times has this door knob turned inside this small church?

 

How many hands? Tiny hands of young children, weathered hands of old farmers, smooth hands of young women, gnarled hands of elderly women who hand washed tons of laundry.

 

How many?

How do i look i knw you may not like this outfit

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London has earned a reputation as being a rainy city, and for that reason, the best time to visit is in May-June or September.

 

While the city is cold and dark in winters, it still offers its off-season travelers a good time, not to mention a more authentic

 

London experience sans the tourists. April to September is peak tourist time as the weather is sunny and inviting, though it brings no relief from occasional rains.

 

Distances in London are large and daunting, and travelers can use a combination of efficient and clean London Tubes, London Buses, Taxis and Local trains to travel across the city without hiring a car. Be cautioned; even if you plan to hire a car, driving in London traffic is not for the weak hearted.

 

how am i looking in saree frm back..i love to wear d waist chain..comment plsss dear..

Catch a piece of bread:

 

Some babies couldn't believe it and some just watched at the lilies.

 

Infos prises de vue

Canon 7D & EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM ▪ 1/400s à f/9 ▪ Iso 200 ▪ 105mm ▪ Handheld | aperture priority |Raw|

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

I can understand that it is possible to make a lovely park of swamps and steep stony hills, but how do you remove the wind and clouds? We visited Lake District some rainy and foggy october days, still Tarn Hows was like a mirror and the sun was bright and warm - magic?

when I create photos i treat them like paintings, where I always draw a sketch first and then compose the photograph depending on the sketch idea. Of course sometimes the idea changes slightly from sketch to final photograph, but most of the time it stays pretty close to the original idea.

How a flower looks

Depends very much on where it appears.

    

Will you go near a flower

Blooming on a cow dung’s heap?

    

Will you tame a jungle

To get near a wild bloom?

 

Read the rest in -

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As seen at the How Weird Street Faire, San Francisco, California May 5 2019.

 

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How to Cha Cha Cha

Betty White

Conversa-Phone Institute/USA (1960)

Nikon D200, 50mm, f/2,8, 1/50s, ISO 640, 04:14 hrs, flash fired.

 

EXPLORED 10/03/08 #5

 

Found this friendly froggy on a friend's country house in Morretes/Paraná/Brazil. This big-eyed voyeur was starying at me, hanging on a leaf, just above my head, while I was (don't laugh at me) taking a piss on a bush (it was 4 a.m, I was a bit drunk and the bathroom was too far away LOL).

I hate to shoot with the built-in flash, but I didn't had other option, so I cranked the ISO a bit and reduced the flash to the minimum power. I took at least 10 pictures with diferent perspectives, but only saved 4 of them. The 50mm I used has only manual focus, so the lack of available lights cumulated with the high ingestion of alcohol created an insurmountable barrier to achieve a perfect shot.

 

Post-processing info: a 5X5 square crop to get more details of the subject and improve the composition, Noise Ninja and Kodak Digital Airbush Professional on the background to reduce the grains, a bit of unsharp mask on the froggy, some color balance changing to make it more natural due to the flash fired. That's it!

A scattare è Michela

Tarn Hows is an area of the Lake District National Park, containing a picturesque tarn, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Coniston and about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of Hawkshead. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the area with over half a million visitors per year in the 1970s and is managed by the National Trust.

 

The Tarn Hows area originally contained three much smaller tarns, Low Tarn, Middle Tarn and High Tarn.

 

Tarn Hows was designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1965.

The National Trust have made a number of more recent changes to the area including moving the car parks to a less obtrusive place in the 1960s and general footpath and road improvements to minimize the damage caused by the visitors. In May 2008 a building designed to harmonise with the landscape was opened, providing toilets and an information display under a sedum green roof.

 

Taken from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarn_Hows

....fun to see how things have been changing around the Penthouse...

 

...Mrs Deer is now standing in front of an Ivy plant and has more company around,

...the beloved vintage plant holder has been keeping the Christmas tree,

...the half cup tile from " Das rote Packet " is fixed on the wall next to the "LoVe Mirrors""

...the tray has a heart drawn on it...

  

1. Simplicity..., 2. Ikea lamps, 3. flickr.com/photos/40213624@N02/3889332935/, 4. Above the kitchen cupboards, 5. Finally...a clock in our house!, 6. flickr.com/photos/40213624@N02/3820715621/, 7. ...still is waiting for a plant though...., 8. My half cup tile is here!, 9. Oh yeah?

 

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92 of 100 -possibilities

Sweet Tobago birthday girl making the transition from two to three.

 

EF50mm f/1.4 USM

0.017 sec (1/60) @ f/2.8, ISO 800

 

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how do you beat the winter blues? i'm learning that a bad attitude doesn't do me any good.

 

i'm far too pale to be in a swimsuit!!

 

Model: Fiore Manni

I counted twenty-one, Isolino thought there were at least twenty. How

many do you see? I was amazed at this large Canada Goose family. I

think they adopted some, because I can't imagine them having twenty

eggs! There was another couple trailing this one, and I think they

knew some of their babies must have gotten into this larger group.

May you have as huge a heart for the children around you. May you

give out such love and care, that they will feel like they are just

part of the family. God bless you all.

 

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My hubby changing lightbulb of night light on the well room.Looks like his butt is on fire..LOL lighting is all that is of the sun shining in..Hot britches..!! He makes his own light ..;-) Looks better on large if you have time to look

I went looking for some cute cropped pants today. I wanted some that fit tight around the leg and had cuffs. I’ve lost weight so most of my pants don’t fit (YAY).I wore my black jeggings, black and gray lacy tank top, gray light cover jacket, wide black belt and my grey strappy flats. As soon as I entered Lane Bryant the SA told me how cute she thought my outfit was. We chatted and I tried on a bunch of stuff. I fell in love with the Capri jeggings. They fit great and looked good. I came out to see them in the 3 way mirror out side the dressing room and the SA said she loved that and the flowered T shirt. Bonus they were on sale $15. I decided to wear them out. Great outing.

Most of my memories are of good days. ...How will it be tomorrow?

Better sky today than at Langdale yesterday, Tarn Hows ,the National Trust tarn that was owned by Beatrix Potter and given to the Trust. At one time it was three smaller tarns . Good access to and from and around the tarn make it very popular. It was packed with people today until about seven pm.

How refreshing

an empty space

can be.

Unclutter, baby.

Make space for fresh air.

At the historic area of

Al Balad, my favourite spot in Jeddah.

Streets coloured and scented with herbs,

All kinds of dates, fruits and nuts.

People from India to Nigeria,

Saudi to Jordan,

Coexisting in this beehive of cultures.

Always wanted to photograph the people of this area but felt somehow restricted to do in the open.

Yesterday, another dream came true. We joined a local photography group & knocked ourselves out!

Life,

loving you

even more

day by day.

Thank you @nahdiomar for inviting us.

#Jeddah #AlBalad #volleyball

@natgeotravel @natgeoadventure

#cityzenoftheday

 

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katerinakaterfly: 😊 shukran brother 🙏

 

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redroses_photography: Your beautifull heart always see beauty in everything!! Salute ❤️❤️

 

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