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New Look!

Head: LAQ Lisa

Skin: LAQ 1.5 for Belleza

Face Applier: LAQ Emmy - 1.5 tone

Hair: Truth Jamie - Red

Sweater: Blueberry

Eyes: IKON Triumph - Dew

Body: Belleza Freya

 

I can look older in real life, I guess. :D

 

The Song

simply eternal

 

Music: Please Right Click and select "Open link in new tab"

www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmK5hvn4OVs

 

Ben Webster - How Deep Is the Ocean

this movie is ssssssso good <3

and im so in love with marilyn monroe :P

* dedicated to tchasty :*********

  

-check the other part of this

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HAPPY BIRTHDAAAAAAAAAAAAAY LA ISLA BONITA !!!!!!! :**

Lovely display of wings!

Nikon D750

Tamron 150-600mm

Staircase in abandoned farmhouse, above Erwood, Powys.

Last picture of the first day as the light was dying. I saw these two men on the rocky point a little further away and took the picture even if I tought the light was getting too low but fortunately it came out OK and with a little bit of PhotoShop adjustment it is fine...at least in my opinion!!!

 

They are looking so small compared to the immensity of the Grand Canyon.

 

View Large On Black

thewholetapa

© 2012 tapa | all rights reserved

An old instrument for measuring distance on a map. I found this when I was cleaning out my father's desk. It still works - not broken, but old. A memory of my father.

 

Taken for Macro Mondays- "Broken/old but still loved" and 52 Weeks of Pix 2011 - "Something old".

"Love your children. In them you can see Baby Jesus. Pray for them a lot and every day put them under Holy Mary's protection."

— St. Gianna Molla

This shot is from June 2008. At that time a London - Edinburgh set would, after the arrival at Edinburgh, work to the down loop at Prestonpans due to platform shortages at Waverley. I positioned myself at the east end of Prestonpans Station to capture the set in the loop and the 1500 from Edinburgh passing it. To my delight as I waited for the 1500 to pass , another set appeared heading north ! This was the only shot I took, nearly all in line !

91105 in the loop, 91118 pushing the 1500 ex Waverley and 91119 heading to Waverley. 17/6/2008

Paddy, navigating the impossible overhang that surrounded the rock .. with ease I might add, just as well I didn't need to rescue him!

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We have a special challenge at We’re Here! today: “It's a Saturday ... so today, let's spend a few minutes (or hours) showing off one of your favorite special photographic techniques. And, in your photo's description, explain what you did to get the intended (?!) result.”

 

Our images are then to be foisted upon our unsuspecting host What’s Your Technique?

 

I love creating images made out of several blended photographs. The elements come from my archives, recent or old, and are usually from several separate locations and different times. It’s great fun to enter these in contests when they fit the theme – and the contest themes themselves often serve as the inspiration for the image created. I don’t often “win” the contests, but that is hardly the point. Just as with the “We’re Here” themes, it is the challenge and creative work that causes me to spend my precious hours doing this. I have been wanting to create a new texture for a while now. These take me more time than seems reasonable – so today’s the day!

 

I combined a snap of my daughter’s kitchen wall in afternoon sunlight and a sandstone wall at a Napa winery, ran the result through Manga 5 Art Studio for some spray painting, and tortured that in “Paint Shop Pro” with blurring, layering, contrast adjustments, and a software-generated “straw texture”, until I couldn’t possibly remember how to do it again. Then I blended several different layers of it in different opacities and saturations with my subject – taken at the Idaho Springs Heritage Museum. The originals of my new texture and the owl shot are in the comment box below. I altered the dates to the past so they will “fall out” of my current photostream.

 

And, voilà! I have to fess up to falling into the “a few hours” category of Hereio today! I don’t have a contest in mind, but Spotlight Your Best has a “Bird Life” theme this month, so I will put it there.

 

2014 Miramar Air Show

Baden Baden-Germany

 

All by [ ρ υ я ε * ..

 

comments with 'pics' & 'copy paste' comments will be deleted =)

Regards ..

 

=)

starting a scarf for a friend on a rainy morning…

Y101 had a rail roll over under their train Sunday morning, as they came off the Holliston Industrial Track back onto the main. Murphy's Law dictated that this happened in downtown Framingham with the train of placarded hazmat cars strung across normally-busy Waverly Street; fortunately, everything stayed upright and they had it cleared up in time for the Monday morning commute.

 

How Tomorrow Moves, indeed.

Oops, my mistake. Moo.

For ODC how low can you go?

~ John Muir

 

John Muir is the individual most responsible for the creation of Yosemite National Park. The Scottish-born American naturalist convinced President Teddy Roosevelt to protect Yosemite (including Yosemite Valley), Sequoia, Grand Canyon and Mt. Rainier as National Parks. Marvelling at the beauty of Yosemite Falls and its surroundings you realize how thankful you have to be.

How low should you go for a picture ? :)

Lesser Yellowlegs

Jusqu'où il faut aller pour une photo ? :)

Petit chevalier

I spotted this Merganser and her brood at Huntley Meadows Park. They were a very disciplined group as they swam away from me, Every time I try to count the chicks I get a different number. Best viewed LARGE

youtu.be/NIWOv6yiorE

  

(This is how we do, This is how we do)

Oh oh

Sipping on Rosé, Silver Lake sun, coming up all lazy

(This is how we do)

Slow cooking pancakes for my boy, still up, still fresh as a Daisy

Playing ping pong all night long, everything's all neon and hazy

(This is how we do)

 

Chanel this, Chanel that, hell yeah

All my girls vintage Chanel baby

 

It's no big deal, it's no big deal, it's no big deal

This is no big deal

 

This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back

Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that

This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do

 

This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back

Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that

This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do

 

Big hoops, and maroon lips, my clique hoppin' in my Maserati

(This is how we do)

Santa Barbara, chique, at La Super Rica, grabbing tacos, checking out hotties

Now we talking astrology, getting our nails did, all Japanese-y

(This is how we do)

Day drinking at the Wildcats, sucking real bad at Mariah Carey-oke

 

It's no big deal, it's no big deal, it's no big deal

This is no big deal

 

This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back

Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that

This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do

 

This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back

Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that

This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do

 

This one goes out to the ladies at breakfast in last night's dress

(It's how we do, straight stuntin' like that)

Uh-huh, I see you

Yo, this goes out to all you kids that still have their cars at the club valet and it's Tuesday

(This is how we do yeah straight stuntin' like that)

Yo, shout out to all you kids, buying bottle service, with your rent money

Respect

 

This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back

Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that

This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do

 

This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back

Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that

This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do

 

This is how we do

This goes out to all you people going to bed with a ten and waking up with a two

This is how we do (straight stuntin like that)

Ha, not me

 

This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back

Straight stuntin' ya we do it like that

This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do

 

What? Wait. No, no, no, no.

Bring the beat back.

That's right

 

(This is how we do), oh oh

(This is how we do), oh oh

 

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