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Well, I've been working on a few things this summer in Killarney. I completed these two pieces for a commission. The larger piece features sakura on a maiko style pin, while the smaller piece is a cute little butterfly on a clip.
A pair of calla lilies (thanks for the ID, Gillian!).
Strobist: See the setup shot for details.
Note that Mapplethorpe's shot of a calla lily is a little better.
Our Male and Female Robin -Ireland.....Over the last few weeks I have spotted the Male Robin feeding the Female which is part of the courtship so hopefully young robins in the a few wks ;)
Childhood: Photographic collection of memorabilia from my own childhood which I then manipulated and joined in a way to show significance of each memory.
Oct 16
Blick von La Gomera nach Teneriffa; über den Wolken gut zu sehen: der Teide. --- View from La Gomera to Tenerife; above the clouds: the Teide. --- Vue de La Gomera à Ténérife; au-dessus les nuages: le Teide.
I meet this lady with her dog everyday in the morning - on my way to work.
At first there was something strange - about these two I couldn’t define.
I thought that they do not "fit" together. But after passing them by for a few months now they seem very natural for me.
Kelley Park Show
San Jose, California
Golden Gate Chapter
Vintage Volkswagen Club of America
See: www.ggcvvwca.org
Found this pair in the muddy channel @ Brancaster Staithe early this morning before the Tide came in
Tank 7 Farmhouse Ale (Boulevard Brewing)
Ryllik Saison (Ægir)
Naglfare Nut Brown Ale (Ægir)
Bøyla Blonde Ale (Ægir)
Lærdøl Sour Cherry Rye (Ægir)
Ylir Julebrygg 2015 (Ægir)
Friends of Lysverket #7
Lysverket
Bergen, Norway
(October 12, 2015)
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Here is a breeding pair of Painted Storks (Mycteria leucocephala) seen at Vedanthangal.
Though there is no significant change in the bird's plumage in breeding season, their reds and pinks (on necks and rumps) become redder and pinker, respectively.
Just as any other stork, they make a clattering sound by stroking their bills against each other very quickly, especially while mating and greeting one another.
I think it's exceptional case that two CHON DOLLERS dance in pairs. Their performance is really professional!
Click here to see in a large size.
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The other bus out on the 200, as seen on the right here, was ex-London DAF 3517 (LF52 UTA), probably its first time on the route. Also probably the first ex-London DAF to have its number plate snagged (probably by the bus wash)!
Note 3517's blinds are doing the top and bottom scrolling at the same time thing.
It's seen passing native DAF 3928 (GK51 SZF) which was about to do the 27.
Guildford Friary bus station, Guildford, Surrey.
© Michael Fellner 2010 all rights reserved
one of my first pics back in Ocotber 2009
tunes: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMfkVGCU_BA&feature=related
and a well known interpretation: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLmqjcYtH3c
A pair of zebra in a scene from the music video “Mass Extinction No. 6” by Whisperado, directed by Daniel Azarian.6