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Ok ok, i use dramatic SOS for that, but sure lot of you will read it. :))) >> Devil inside !

 

So, i want to ask something. I must move more than 5 000 objects almost, in one movement. All the objects are mine or I have the rights on it.

I selected one object, i edited it and I slide my mouse for selected all my parcel (my cam was above the parcel, for better look).

But it's written : 1 8602 objects selected for 5 800....

 

I don't want break the decoration, i just want to move all in the parcel close to (ok, my english is shit but i speak french very well ^^)....

 

So, do you know how move ALL objects in one time ?

 

If yes : explain to me.

If no : kisses :)

Please Touch Museum in Philly. This (now immobile) monorail used to be in Wanamaker's department store.

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Great Egrets usually pair for life. During breeding season males and females develop a delicate

cloak of long feathers on their backs, as seen in previous images. They nest in colonies together

in both freshwater wetlands, and salt water marshes; building nests in trees and reed beds.

 

Usually three eggs, bluish-green in color are laid. Both parents take turns to incubate the eggs

and feed the chicks. Strangely Great Egret parents allow their chick to squabble over food. Often

the strongest chick survives during this scrum. This chicks also have an unfortunate tendency of

climbing out of their nest, and often fall prey to predators. Great Egrets reach maturity in two years

and can live for twenty two years.

 

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The Binturong (Arctictis binturong), also known as the Asian Bearcat, the Palawan Bearcat, or simply the Bearcat, is a species of the family Viverridae, which includes the civets and genets. It is the only member of its genus. The binturong is not a bear, and the real meaning of the original name has been lost, as the local language that gave it that name is now extinct.[3] Its natural habitat is in trees of forest canopy in rainforest of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.[1]

It is nocturnal and sleeps on branches. It eats primarily fruit, but also has been known to eat eggs, shoots, leaves, and small animals, such as rodents or birds. Deforestation has greatly reduced its numbers. When cornered, the Binturong can be vicious. The Binturong can make chuckling sounds when it seems to be happy and utter a high-pitched wail if annoyed. The Binturong can live over 20 years in captivity; one has been recorded to have lived almost 26 years.

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Buffy fish owl spotted @ Singapore Botanic Gardens

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I would like to inform you that I'm moving permanently to Europe at the end of the month.

 

This means that all of the heads for the upcoming faceup slots shall be shipped to Europe, and will be shipped back from Europe.

I understand that it will probably be much better for all of you guys living in Europe, but not so much for my American peeps.

 

I will not be limiting the amount of heads you can send at one time. I do understand that you need to make it worthwhile regarding the shipping cost, so this is totally fine by me. As long as you get a slot, you can send over as many heads as you wish. <3

 

I will not be switching the prices to euros just yet. So you will keep paying in dollars until I'm settled down in Europe. I will then switch to euros over the next few months.

 

Thank you for reading, and I'm looking forward to bringing your dollies to life in my new place. <3

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This Northern Mockingbird landed right in front of me and posed in perfect light. I was actually worried that it was too close for the lens to focus. Taken at Exton Park.

 

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The stained-glass windows are the work of Enrico Leone Donati, an artist from Zürich.

 

The Church of St. Maurice was built in 1867 and renovated in 1972/73.. Below the Parish Church is a chapel built into the rocks.

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I know some parts of the country and have had their fill (and overfill) of rain but we sure could use some and I'd be happy to see it, if you wouldn't mind sharing just a bit.

 

TGIF!

      

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I revisited this chestnut with some newer software. On1 Photo Raw 2022 plus I just downloaded Topaz Adjust AI. Upon checking my account at Topaz, I found out that it was a free upgrade for me from Topaz Adjust. I can never turn down free.

 

I was going to link my earlier version to this post but realized I had only previously shared the black and white version. So, this is new to all!

 

Even with all the technological advancements in photo gear, I think this image from my 2009 D90 and 2011 Tamron 70-300 vc holds up pretty well.

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Statues of Roman soldiers and flags on the gates.

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Bratislava Castle is the main castle of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.

 

It was built in the 9th century. A symbol of the city, standing on the hill above Danube river. Eleven kings and eight queens were crowned in Bratislava in the past.

 

Bratislava Castle's silhouette is created by four wings, each with a corner tower. For two centuries the south-west tower (jewel's tower) housed the Hungarian coronation jewels. In 1992, the new constitution of independent Slovakia was signed here.

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