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Opuntia, AKA Prickly pear cactus needles in some sunlight. Cactus seem to be the South Texas mascot along with Mockingbirds.
It took some patience to place these very small notice board pins into a 'knolling' type arrangement.
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Y travaille maintenant en France, donc à cet agréable village Saint-Clair-sur-Epte. Je pose doncC'est un petit essai de peinture thème du lien à trois (threesome)
Threesome est un terme anglais qui désigne un lien entre trois partenaires. 3 pinces à linge sur le même nuage.
Incroyable, cette image publiée sur mon album Flickr en 2020 a été visitée aujourd'hui 52,689 fois !
Il y a ainsi une série de peintures simples que je fais, qui se propage beaucoup, des milliers de fois partout dans le monde. Donc, mon art simple plait !
Sur cette page je vous montre donc un groupe de pinces à linges avec nuages...
First attempt at Pinhole photography. I messed up in the developing tank. I didn't have enough developer so the bottom has that white area. DIY camera, 6x9 film. 0.3mm Pinhole. Lens is about about 1-1/2 inch (4 cm) from film. If I figure out a way to move the lens a little further away from the film, I can get rid of that vignetting ring. But that ring looks kinda cool.
Pin-tailed Sandgrouse (Pterocles alchata), Aragona, Spain www.flickr.com/photos/137494906@N04/50216886376/sizes/o/
A young woman displays a self made Zapatista pin while she takes part of one of the meetings that the EZLN's Delegado Zero held in the city of Chetumal as part of a project called "La Otra Campaña".
The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN) is an armed revolutionary group based in Chiapas, one of the poorest states of Mexico. Their social base is mostly indigenous but they have supporters in urban areas as well as an international web of support.
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My son, Alex, as he's about tp pin his opponent in a high school wrestling match, as his teammates look on.
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The pin-tailed whydah is 12–13 cm in length, although the breeding male's tail adds another 20 cm to this. The adult male has a black back and crown, and a very long black tail. The wings are dark brown with white patches, and the underparts and the head, apart from the crown, are white. The bill is bright red. The female and non-breeding male have streaked brown upperparts, whitish underparts with buff flanks, and a buff and black face pattern. They lack the long tail extension, but retain the red bill. Immature birds are like the female but plainer and with a greyish bill.
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