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Horns: Maleficent Horn

-At the Linden’s SL15B Shopping Event, as Lucky Chair release. Opens the 18th until the end of June

-At our marketplace with a 25% Off during the Linden’s SL15B celebrations

-In our main store after the event

 

100% Original Mesh Design / Materials Enabled / Unisex Accessory / Modify and Copy

 

**E.V.E Studio**

 

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These two comments gave me so much emotion that I felt the need to put them under the picture to keep them always in evidence and close to me, I thank you with all my heart for this emotion ... <333

 

"Even the Devil was once an Angel...and if anyone can turn him into a sweet angel again its you!! :) I think he is smitten, and loves the one true angel among us....you."

**Charly Keating**

  

"Incredible capture, it is like a scene from Dante's The Divine Comedy, and the devil himself mesmerized by Angelo has come to be your personal escort .. grins love loves."

**Madison Redrose Bugaatti**

🇫🇷 06H36 LE SOLEIL VA SE LEVER. IMAGE D'ÉTÉ POUR SE RÉCHAUFFER AVANT NOËL.

 

🇬🇧 6:36 AM THE SUN IS ABOUT TO RISE. SUMMER PICTURE TO KEEP WARM BEFORE XMAS.

Plum trees at Jyonangu, kyoto

Plum trees at Jyonangu, kyoto

I took this on our way back to the Salt Lake City from Moab near the Arches National Park.

 

We decided to ditch the fast I-15 and take the late-back smaller state highways that cross through small towns and countryside and have a deeper connection with the real Utah.

 

As we were about 20 miles from the Utah Lake on a curvy semi-unpaved road I saw this irrigation equipment on the fields with an amazing background. There were many small flock of birds and a few ospreys flying around it. I pulled the car down on the pavement and took a few shots zooming in for the birds. Nonetheless, I liked the equipment more than the birds and tightly framed it into the picture to keep a good amount of the mountains and the field. Hope you will like the shot!

 

EXIF: Nikon D810, Nikkor 80-400mm AF-S, f4.5, 1/8000, ISO 2000.

Its a silly setting to take the landscape but I didn't care to change from my previous setting where I was shooting the birds in flight!

After a day out (without my camera), I returned home knowing I needed to take a picture to keep my 366 project going, but there were jobs to do, the light was fading, and I was tired. inspiration was pretty much lost. It was only when I went outside to empty the bin that I glanced these hazelnuts on the ground beneath the tree. A potential subject found, I went and grabbed my camera before the light faded...

The sun is beating down on London today so here is an umbrella picture to keep you in the shade :)

...and another one ..before I escape to my "fantasy world" again..:)

Have a lovely, warm day.I was thinking very hard about summer whilst making this picture, to keep it for a bit longer here..Who knows maybe it'll work..;)

Manas is the legendary hero of the Kyrgyz as told in epic poem titled "The Epic of Manas". The events described in the poem and the poem itself date to the 18th century, yet according to many Kyrgyz, the epic is much older. Regardless, Manas is seen as a founding father figure of Kyrgyzstan as he defeated numerous enemies of his people and expanded the domain of the Kyrgyz.

 

Another figure picture to keep y'all entertained while I have a moc (or two) on way.

Featuring Ethans rockwork.

Blue shoes or erotica?) I love to see nice people, bodies, clothes, accessories. Maybe it’s not a picture to keep it here, not so good quality, crop. But Something different from travel pictures… With space for imagination and exploration)

These are some words from a book (so obviously the routine is the reading) through two lenses. One on the camera (Helios 44M at f/2) and the other one (Jupiter 37A at f/3.5) on a shelf. The black thing at the bottom is the case of the Jupiter which I left there on the picture to keep it kinda realistic.

The scene was lit with a strong bicycle lamp, softened with a white sheet.

#MacroMondays

 

Please leave a comment below if you like it, thanks!

 

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Just a picture to keep you entertained - with natural lighting :D

 

British Tanker for scale, decal is Milan's. Oh how beautiful :P

 

Suggestions? C&C? I think there's a few small nitpicks I need to fix or change, but otherwise I believe I'm done. Then I'll take more pictures ;)

Plateau of Biere, Switzerland

 

Nestled between the Lake of Geneva and the second Jura mountain chain, the plateau of Biere is an area that is not well known and visited by tourists. Add to this the fact that the village of Biere is famous for its military training facility you quickly realized why this valley is rarely mentioned in the Swiss travel guide. Whichis a bit of a shame because the plateau offers some stunning views with untouched wildlife.

 

It was a cold Sunday afternoon in January. We decided to take a walk with our first daughter and on our way back to the car, I discovered this lone tree in the middle of a frozen field. The leafless tree, the cold and moody atmosphere as well as the lack of any type of human beings caught my eyes and I was drawn right into this scenery..

I set up the camera approx 50 meter from the tree and shifted the lens slightly up. The second Jura change to the left as well as the small forest to the right created a natural frame in the background. The exposure was made right off the tree stump and I slightly overexposed the picture to keep some extra details.

 

Technical Data

Shen Hat TZ45-IIc

Shen Hat Film Back SH612-BC

Rodenstock APO-Sironar 5.6/150mm

I used color composition to make this picture, I made a focus on the extremely blue eyes and a focus on the blue sky that was overlaid in the picture to give a connecting theme between the two overlaid pictures. The picture is rather empty in the upper thirds of the image, this picture tells a strong story in the half that is filled and colorful and active. Using a moving city on a lifeless image tells a story that can me interpenetrated in many ways. I did not overlay any of the city over the blue in her eyes in the picture to keep them as pure as possible and keep them as the focus of the picture. Personally this is one of my favorite pictures I have ever taken.

It's lucky to have beautiful sunset that day, so I decide take picture to keep this memory. It's lonely working alone in a different city far away from home, but I will make it.

Another boring picture to keep the project going... (optimistic forecast 145 views, 2 favs)

 

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As per Ms. Abitibi's suggestion, I cropped this picture to keep it tight on the chinese lanterns found in the Eaton Centre in Toronto.

While walking along the Galloping Goose about a month ago, I discoverd this robin's nest at the end of a low-lying branch and about 10 feet down from the trail on a steep bank. (I've wanted to find an abandoned bird's nest to photograph for over a year, and I even have realistic-looking fake robins' egg waiting for a nest.) I kept going back to the nest, just to make sure it wasn't still being used by any birds. Most robins migrate south for the winter, and with no branches to protect the nest, I figured it was abandoned. Last weekend Tyler went down and grabbed it for me. Just today I finally starting peeking around inside, and tucked underneath some branches I found an unhatched egg. I had to dig it out, as it was encrusted in little twigs. There are broken shell bits in the nest, and I deduce that one egg hatched and this one didn't, possibly because it was pushed under and didn't get enough warmth. I was worried for a moment that I had taken this little bird from its mother, but in fact robins have their young in the spring/early summer. So I am just sad for this tiny life that wasn't to be, and hopefully I made a good picture to keep her alive even in a small way.

Well that's Christmas gone. Still eating left-overs and washing dishes, So a simple stock picture to keep the stream ticking over

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