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The crow spoke to her about his life, his dreams and his desires and the young woman listened to him attentively, touched... she admired his freedom...
Photo for the **SL pictures that touch us** January Contest. Theme: Reflections
Hair: Doe - Spring Breeze (gacha)
Clothes: -Pixicat- Breeze.Tunic (Cream) & Blueberry - Melanie High Waist Capri Jeans
Pose: *!R.O!* Violin BENTO 3 Pose Set w/ Mesh Vionlin
Plants & Dragonflies: [ keke ]
Papers: ~ASW~ The Distant Storm Papers
Crowley Lake just south of Mammoth Lakes - Mono County- California.
Texture thanks to TCP.
Best viewed large.
Master of Photography Award - Members Group
nice evening cloud ships in the sky above Puerto Ingeniero Ibanez
Many thanks for comments and visits ;-)
Young leopard, Auob calcrete ridge, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Copyright © Gerda van Schalkwyk 2020 - All Rights Reserved
Zenit 122 (1990)
Super-Takumar 55mm
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mi galeria en Color www.flickr.com/photos/samycolor
Mi Galeria en B&N www.flickr.com/photos/samycollazo
Arista Edu 100
Kodak D-76
Lightroom 3
Epson Perfection V500 Scanner
Master Gardener Tour, June 24, 2023 in Sequim, Washington. Six homes were opened to the public exhibiting a vast array of flowers and other ornamental lawn and yard art.
Leica M-P & Summilux-M 35mm . ND Filter 1.5
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.
© Toni_V. All rights reserved.
Chuck-Will's-Widow (Antrostomus carolinensis)
Buffalo National River, Arkansas, U.S.A.
A Chuck-will's-widow roosts quietly on a tree branch, camouflaged by its cryptic plumage.
I was thrilled to find one of these birds while hiking along the bluffs above the Buffalo River. This nocturnal species is the largest nightjar species in North America and the only one I've ever seen. Unfortunately, it is currently classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN.
The spectacular Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas holds the distinction of being the first National River in the United States. Stretching 153 miles (246 km), it was officially protected on March 1, 1972, through an Act of Congress. This designation put an end to repeated efforts by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to build dams along its course.
This came flying at me - about 2" long. It was eating the tiny wildflowers in my yard. Casa Grande, AZ. April 2020
Small Tortoiseshell. Scarborough 2018
I very nearly missed this butterfly, as it merged so well into the background.
When you see it up close like this, it really is such a beautiful insect.