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In Scandinavia there are big extensions of Beech tree forest
Bosque de hayas con colores otoñales
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Waikiki, Island Of Oahu, Nation of Hawaii
Sprocket Rocket
Hawaiian legend has it that many centuries ago, the Menehune were a mischievous group of small people, or dwarfs, who lived hidden in the forests and valleys of the islands before the first settlers arrived from Polynesia. These Menehune, who roamed the deep forests at night, were said to be about two feet tall, though some were as tiny as six inches, small enough to fit in the palm of a hand. They enjoyed dancing, singing and archery, and their favorite foods were bananas and fish.
Hollywood Studios - Disney World
I like how each of the Disney theme parks has a main focal point in architecture that define the park. Epcot has Spaceship Earth (the big golf ball), Magic Kingdom has Cinderella's Castle, Animal Kingdom has the Life Tree, and Hollywood Studios has Mickey's Magical Hat. Although, MGM before it became Hollywood Studios had the Mickey Mouse Water Tower as it's icon.
I would also like to say that I licensed my first image through Getty last month so hell yeah to that!
Person spinning fire
*Magic with fire
Austin, Texas
Nikon D5000
1-15-2011
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Hi folks, here anther window display I captured on my last trip at the MVMCP one night with a little B&W processing.
This blackberry blossom is catching the last warm rays of the day. The stamen perform a shadow play against the inner wall of the flower, perhaps a story about the coming berries, jam, preserves. Yummy.
Learn more about Apple related products at Mac Users Guide. Released October, 2009 this is the first multi-touch mouse. The Magic Mouse's low-profile design and seamless top shell makes it easy to use and brings a whole new feeling to how you get around your Mac. The Multi-Touch area covers the whole top surface of the Magic Mouse allowing you to scroll on any direction, swipe through photos and click and double-click anywhere!