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I really enjoyed this exchange. I love when chemistry comes through in a photo. I really love SL sometimes, where a random encounter can be something so artistic. He made me a believer.
A yellow dahlia photographed at the Altoona Enabling Garden in Altoona, Iowa.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
I think it is a truism, that in EVERY mutliverse where there is a Batman and a Guy Gardner Green Lantern, Guy Garder is going to be knocked out cold.
I saw this boxing ring at Backdrop City and the "No Pain;No Gain" sign and the idea for this pic would not leave my head.
Theme music:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXCIgYtnrj8
Jimmy Cliff--The Harder they Come
SURE!! it will be dedicated to the kings F. AL-BISHER & [JA] ★★
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Technical specs :
Camera:Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Exposure: 2.5 sec
Aperture:f/8
Focal Length:95 mm
ISO Speed:200
Flash: Flash fired
We planted these Knockout Roses in the spring and they've been blooming non-stop.
Even now, refusing to give in to Fall.
I like their stubbornness.
These are a popular landscaping plant/shrub for good reason. Very disease resistant, bloom May till almost December, prolific bloomer, flowers lightly scented. I have allergies but I can bring the cut flowers indoors.
This is the first flower from this bush this year.. (2021) As you can see it is loaded and I love it...
This little rose is under the window over my couch into the back yard.. Right now it needs to be deadheaded but it's too damp for me to be out there doing it...
This is one of the knockout roses in my back yard.. The rose is smaller than the Hybrid Tea but not as small as the minis.... I have a second one now that is a double pink.. I like them...
Taken in our garden.
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Running 26.5 hours behind their original schedule, NR74 and NR75 head away from Port Augusta through the currently dried up Lake Knockout on a one-off timed Ghan to Adelaide from Darwin as 4DA8.
Owing to a wash away near Katherine, trains were rescheduled approximately 1 day after their intended time.
Saturday 29th February 2020
One of my roses processed with an action from Panos called Symmetry... Happy Sliders Sunday, Everybody!!
This is one of the beauties I see out of my living room window.. It is doing very well and I'm going to have to prune it pretty soon..
Excerpt from www.monstermonth.ca/about/:
For over two decades, Tim Murton’s Twilight Zoo has been decorating the streets of Elora with a unique collection of lantern sculptures.
During the month of October, visitors started coming to Elora from all over Southern Ontario to see the display.
In 2007, Julie Denneny and a crew of community volunteers brought the Monster March, a non-motorized parade that encourages families (including pets!) to dress up in their favourite costumes and participate, and it has been a main event during Monster Month ever since.
As popularity grew, local artists, community groups, businesses, and other organizations started adding themed events, leading to the name “Monster Month in Elora.”
In 2017, Sensational Elora, with the support of some generous sponsors, purchased the collection of the monsters, known as The Twilight Zoo, subsequently organizing storage, repair, lighting, and installation of the 100+ wire sculptures. They also accepted responsibility for the Monster March parade. Next, they organized a Monster Month Committee, with representation from all participating organizations, created a website featuring all events and started marketing a coordinated “Monster Month in Elora.” event.
Spooky-themed events and haunted offerings throughout Centre Wellington include a Self-Guided Tour, Spirit and Ghost Walks, Spooky Stables, Lantern Tours, Magicians, “Monster March”, a haunted house, guided tours and theme movies. The list of events continues to grow each year, with over 50 events from more than 20 community partners in 2024.
An image taken a couple of days after the significant snowfall we had in the Midlands last weekend. I like how it looks as if the tree on the right is celebrating victory after knocking out his heavyweight opponent.
This is a scene I've walked past many times in our local woodland whilst walking Monty, our pooch. I've always thought it had potential but the conditions and the complexity of the background never justified a shot. On this occasion though, with snow on the ground, the conditions finally presented an opportunity.
A bit of beauty leftover from last season.
A Knockout rose, no fragrance, designed to fill in tough spots in a landscape.