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I got depth by making sure to make the rocks as well as the current darker, and more of a focal area in my picture.

I had a malt photo but my coworker Merrick deleted it and took a selfie >:(

Blue Morphos (Morpho Peleides)

As its common name implies, the blue morpho butterfly’s wings are bright blue, edged with black. The blue morpho is among the largest butterflies in the world, with wings spanning from five to eight inches. Their vivid, iridescent blue coloring is a result of the microscopic scales on the backs of their wings, which reflect light. The underside of the morpho’s wings, on the other hand, is a dull brown color with many eyespots, providing camouflage against predators such as birds and insects when its wings are closed. When the blue morpho flies, the contrasting bright blue and dull brown colors flash, making it look like the morpho is appearing and disappearing. The males’ wings are broader than those of the females and appear to be brighter in color. Blue morphos, like other butterflies, also have two clubbed antennas, two fore wings and two hind wings, six legs and three body segments -- the head, thorax and abdomen.

"Its time to terminate this great white world"

 

Babylon Zoo - Spaceman

 

M'avanzava nella scheda...

... quando la vede denuncia me, flickr, internet fino ad arrivare a Bill Gates :-

Photographer: Alejandro Castillo

Makeup: Madeline Rouge

Hair: Grant Butterworth

Wardrobe: Vanessa Stein

Model: Ksenia (Elite Model Management)

 

www.MadelineRouge.com

had a few minutes to kill while my wife was shopping in the myZeil mall. so I burned a roll of KODAK Professional TMAX400 @ISO800 outside.

 

Olympus OM-2n & ZUIKO 28mm/F2.0

I suppose the name implies that anyone who owns one deserves one.

The wonderful hilltop castle Carreg Cennen casts a shadow over the fields below.

 

The view from above

 

The woman in red wandered into the shot jst as I was lining it up. I waited until she moved out of the shadow... at which point she fell over.

Taken with a Canon G10. 2012 outside of Penn Station, NYC. Copyrighted SWM. All Rights Reserved. May not be reproduced by any means without the express permission from the poster/owner. No implied permission is granted.

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Most episodes imply that no one understands Stewie's speech except for the family pet, Brian and a few other children, leading to the humorous setting where everyone understands the talking dog while not understanding the child. In the DVD audio commentary for the episode "E Peterbus Unum", MacFarlane states that adults can understand Stewie but don't take him seriously, "sort of like...if a four-year-old who [can] talk told you to 'fuck off'".

 

In at least one episode, however, Lois shows signs that she understands his threats but dismisses them with a warning. It could be argued that Lois selectively understands Stewie. In the episode "Running Mates", when Stewie learns that Lois is running for public office, he exhorts Lois to get to work on it and lists things a candidate should be doing, such as "kissing babies". Lois then kisses Stewie, who complains, "Not this baby". In the episode "Brian in Love", Stewie keeps asking Lois for kisses in order to make Brian jealous, and Lois remarks that Stewie is feeling "very affectionate" that night.

 

Non-recurring adults often clearly understand the content of Stewie's talk. In the episode "Peter Peter Caviar Eater", while at Cherrywood, Stewie summons three servants, orders one to fetch him the Wall Street Journal and the remaining two to fight to the death, which they do. In another, he and Lois have to hide a man they believe Chris had killed (he didn't), and encounter the problem of a passing police officer. Stewie proceeds to slip into the dead body's shirt, hiding the head of the deceased behind his own, then proceeds to engage in a mutual chat with the cop.

 

In the ending of the episode "E. Peterbus Unum", there is a self-referential joke relating to the widespread confusion among fans surrounding this issue. The title of this section, "So, can the family understand the baby, or what?", is a direct quote from the scene, which takes place deep in the future in a history classroom. During the episode he yells at Fidel Castro to stop running in the pool. Castro slows down

 

Seth has asserted that he and his staff will never take a definite stand on the issue. Whether the other characters understand him is left to the writers, who can decide which possibility is most appropriate for a given situation

 

implied motion - aug 30

Four unfired ceramic bowls are strategically laid out on a canvas table photographed from above. The bowls are each partially painted with a black shape which when viewed together form the outer edges of a black square thus uniting the four bowls.

An inscription implying a degree of uncertainty, "resting in hope".

The current neo-Norman style church was built in 1850 on the site of a 12th Century monastic cell linked to Montacute Abbey in Somerset. It lay under the current church. The 1850 church was designed using features from the original church and it is one of only a few built in Wales in the neo-Norman style before church design settled on the Gothic style. It is a Grade II Listed Building.

Implied nudes from my last photoshoot taken in Aventura Florida.

As the title of this photo implies directly to the previous photo, it indeed is a sad comparison. The church was just across that street there on the corner. Many of us saw the church in the early coverage, described by reporters as a large home. The tornado ripped off the bell tower and blew out the huge stained glass windows.

 

However, on TV or Internet videos, it appeared the building may survive but it was not to be. I have not heard any official explanation but must guess the frame and structure were also damaged beyond reasonable repair. The hull was demolished three days before I arrived to take this photo.

Model, Ruth Mooney

MUA, Nicola Pantazis

Photographer, Thomas Day

As their common name implies, sage thrashers are birds of the sage. They nest in sagebrush and feed on insects found in the sage steppe. When berries and other fruits are available nearby, however, they become glutinous. When Saskatoon serviceberries are available at Seedskadee NWR, the sage thrashers pile in for the feast.

 

Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS

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