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Sometimes people in the scene can ruin an image, other times they can add to it. If you've watched my recent video you will already have seen this one. if not... give it a watch youtu.be/zwUXcycrNyw

 

A small group of people, possibly a family, on the rocks at Cala del Morro Blanc, El Campello, Spain watching as the rising sun tries to break through some heavy dark cloud on the horizon

I LOVE super soft and fluffy mohair wigs. I miss having blue and purple hair so how better to enjoy the color than with my little fashionista, Nerilka! Lol. She is wearing an Elvis tee that I got to surprise my Mom with. Mom has always been a huge Elvis fan and one of her favorite songs from Elvis is “Moody Blue” so I titled this photoshoot MOODY BLUE as a nod to Mom and the fact that blue is also my favorite color!

Jasper is my moody fellow.

 

Jasper is a modded Soom R. Heliot

Wig: FM Anime

Eyes: Custom small-iris Mystic albinos

Faceup by Revilis

Governor Murphy visits the Roosevelt Care Center where resident Mildred Clements and nurse Esther Moody are the first to be vaccinated from Covid-19 at a long-term care facility in New Jersey on December 28, 2020 (Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).

Another look at the Moody's building (7WTC), reflecting nearby buildings (including the tops of 8 Spruce St & the Woolworth Building) - Greenwich & Barclay Streets, Manhattan. Architect Skidmore, Owings and Merrill

 

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I've been using a more moody style of editing, lately. What do you think?

 

Found this guy in Odaiba while waiting for the sun to set

 

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Some moody clouds as the sun went down and the fireworks went up!

 

Nikon D800 | 20 mm f/2.8 | 1.9 sec at f/4.0 | 20mm | 100 ISO

today he had his vaccination shots,on the way home he didn't like the car ride so much and he threw up all over...good thing he was on a blanket.

Look what found in my dad's record collection! It's a blue vinyl copy of Elvis's record Moody Blue & it's very cool!

A moody climber, I guess standing in line is getting to him... please click here

Ketch rigged Moody 42 MKII from 1979 designed by Agnus Primrose. After 21 years of ownership this motor sailor is still in an honest shape and always lovingly maintained and updated. She has undergone a professional osmosis prevention treatment in 2010 with CopperCoat antifouling. Fully equipped with bow thruster, solar panels, heating, portable generator, autopilot and outboard. Vendor already purchased another yacht. Must be seen to be appreciated.

**This boat has been sold**

www.whitesyachts.com

A moody Lough Corrib taken on a visit to the west recently. Taken on the short Co. Mayo shoreline of the lough at Castetown, between Cross and Headford, near Inishmicatreer.

A decaying barn in Eastern PEI with some moody clouds.

Moody*Nolan in association with Antoine Predock Architect PC

 

Models from the six finalists to design the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture are now on display at the Smithsonian Institution Building (Smithsonian Castle), Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC

 

Linked by arch+black ("Adam Fagen's flickr photos" - April 5, 2009) at arch-n-black.blogspot.com/2009/04/adam-fagens-flickr-phot...

Nikon F100

Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 XR DI

Agfa Apx 100

Epson v600

 

An aged old tree in a field wearing away with age.

Going

 

Going for lunch...burgers and fries!

Sanibel Island, Florida

April 28, 2012 4:10 p.m.

 

The weather is changing by the minute. There's a storm brewing out on the Gulf.

 

I enjoyed doing the Utata Weekend Project - 5 Days so much that I have decided to expand on the theme of taking a photo of the same place on different days.

How you intrigue a gal on a date these days- by looking at your iPhone.....

My son acting all pouty so I took a shot so he could see how he looked all pouty...came out kinda cool O.o

Every year Moody Gardens in Galveston has an event called Ice Land. Its original inspiration was the ice carving contests in Harbin, China, where master ice carvers would create fantastical, whimsical, and often huge, ice sculptures. National Geographic featured their work more than once. Moody Gardens brings a crew of carvers to Galveston to create a themed exhibit of colorful sculptures.

 

To keep the ice from melting, they build an insulated tent that they keep at a fairly constant 9 degrees F (-15 degrees C). They loan heavy parkas to their visitors because most residents of Southeast Texas do not keep such apparel around. To this old man, it still feels pretty cold.

 

This icy beluga whale looks a bit cartoonish to me, but the carvers do often include some whimsy in their creations.

The title says it all. He's a teenager now and consequently sulks a lot. He doesn't want to pose for photographs anymore. It was so much easier when he was a baby.

The Moody Church building is located at the corners of North Avenue, Clark Street, and LaSalle Street. It was designed by architects Fugard and Knapp. Construction was begun in 1924 and completed 1 year later, with dedication of the building on November 8, 1925. Covering an area of 140 feet by 225 feet, the church melds features of both Romanesque and Byzantine architecture, and is one of the largest Romanesque churches in the US. Visually, it was intended to bridge the gap between the traditional Roman Catholic cathedral and the typical Protestant church buildings of the late 19th century and early 20th century. The building was originally intended to be 20 feet longer, but due to widening of LaSalle Street, the layout had to be altered; this is believed by some to be the reason for the unusually steep choir loft. From floor to the false acoustic ceiling is 68 feet, and the structural ceiling is 10 to 15 feet above that.

 

The resulting building remains the largest non-pillared auditorium in the Chicago area, and has permanent seating for 3,740 people, 2,270 on the main floor and 1,470 in the balcony. The curved balcony was one of the earliest examples of cantilevered construction, and its curvature – as well as the rest of the layout of the auditorium – was designed so that all lines focus on the pulpit. Designed in an era before modern sound systems, the building has almost-perfect acoustics, and it is reported that the only element detracting from this aspect is the floor carpet.

 

Although a modern environmental system has been installed, when the church was originally built, summer cooling was provided by means of a large pit in an alley in back of the building, where large loads of ice would be dumped. Air was then blown over the ice and out of mushroom-shaped vents under the auditorium seats. The system could recirculate the church’s air in six minutes.

 

Above the balcony, around the perimeter of the building, are 36 large stained glass windows, no two of which are alike. All were donated as memorials.

 

When originally built, the church did not have an organ, but later a 4-manual Reuter organ with 4,400 pipes in 54 ranks was added. The pipes visible in the sanctuary are merely decorative, the actual instruments being hidden behind a black curtain.

 

In January, 1986, a fire in the front of the church caused $500,000 damage to the pulpit, choir loft and organ. During the rebuilding, a modern audio-visual system was installed. One of the newest additions to the sanctuary are a pair of "movie" screens. These ascending screens are currently the tallest in the US.

Ride, San Francisco, June 15, 2011

taken from Deganwy North Wales

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