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Quite possibly my oldest image of
Garden of the Gods Park
Colorado Springs, CO
This shot was taken with film long before I moved here, and just recently scanned to digital. Even though I have not yet scanned all of my film images, I don't think I have anything older of this park as prior to 1990 I had not spent very much time in Colorado.
Gray Rock / Cathedral Rock / Kindergarten Rock
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possibly a place to monitor river traffic for tax purposes. Posted as a tribute to Marion Evans (The Mill On The Floss) Looking South.
Possibly on the site of a Roman Temple and was built from the stones of the Roman town Walls, Calleva Atrebatum.
Happy Easter every one.
Possibly by Davtex, this a clone of Debbie The Elegant Doll (New Zealand) or Tressy.
Headmold is similar to Tressy´s but makeup like Debbie´s and body is Davtex-type but you never know, it may have been swapped. Body is marked Davtex.
Oh, forgot: pic is collector friend´s - doll is from her collection.
Possibly my favourite shot in the sunflowers as it is against a darker background and it dominates the other flowers . I used a polariser to enhance the colour and reduce the glare .
Possibly a common view captured by many but I couldn’t resist those arches and the beautiful light.
Possibly the most #eastcoast photo I've ever taken! Mussel shells and lobster boats in Three Fathom Harbour last night.
possibly a Geoglossum fallax ( Schuppige Erdzunge ) or close relative, Poole. With miniature Springtail
Possibly a forest kingfisher, or sacred kingfisher?, image captured from Nudgee boardwalk, Queensland.
Possibly the smartest livery on the HST and sadly short lived. 43170 passes through Rumney on the outskirts of Cardiff with an unidentified working potentially to Swansea. 27/1/1998
Possibly the most photographed building in the world. The debates here were once considered the most eloquent in the English-speaking world.
Possibly Ochrolechia parella ( Parellkrustenflechte )
or close relative on a park bench at Upton Country Park in Poole.
Possibly we didnt get the best angles of the castle (or the best light) but it was an enjoyable trip.
Possibly Homalictus (Homalictus) sphecodoides? ID advice welcome
These bees collect pollen on the underside of their abdomen as well as on their hind legs.
A tutor of mine gave me this chrysalis of the pale triangle butterfly, and after a bit of waiting and watching it came out! Quite possibly my favourite butterfly yet :)
Possibly my last upload of that days shoot - not promising anything though!
I only took one shot of this composition, and this is it!
Canon Eos 5D, 17-40L, hi-tech filters
Hit L to see this on a dark background, photos always look better when they are not against bright white.
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Possibly Red Baneberry, another native plant of Nova Scotia hardwood Forests.
I'll know soon! It's a very interesting looking plant.
Seen in Victoria Park, in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Possibly Tipula confusa, has some of the features anyway. Sat on a wall in my garden and it's very welcome.
Possibly from the Early Netherlandish painter "Master of the Legend of Saint Catherine".
Wallraf–Richartz Museum
Cologne
Possibly the most recognizable tree in Ontario, the beautiful windswept pine at Sunset Rock in Killbear Provincial Park. I've taken many photos of this tree, but I think this is my favorite angle, looking over Georgian Bay. Infrared photo.
Possibly the most deprived-of-colors colored photography ever.
We're at the nasty edge of Reynisfjara Beach where there's a path to go further every fifteen seconds, meaning when there are no angry waves crashing straight on the leftside cliff with some geometrical patterns, on a day where the waves are possibly as strong as ever.
I personnaly didn't try.
It didn't feel like it was very cleaver to risk getting caught in the unleashed cold waters.
Possibly only the third confirmed Steineger`s Stonechat to visit the U.K. This bird was proven to be an incredibly rare Stejneger's Stonechat ..... Dungeness NNR, Kent: The possible Siberian Stonechat present 8th November-5th December has been proven as stejnegeri on DNA evidence (collected from droppings) I do not know who collected or sent off DNA for testing . I was not the first person to see this bird , indeed I photographed it three days after it was first found . I happen to pass the patch of broom on my way to work every day and this bird was hard to miss sitting twenty yards from the road
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Possibly the most annoying dual pose I have made to date. I wish I had PS to edit this better right now but hopefully soon.
Inspired by a pencil drawing I saw someplace, stuff from the NeoJapan event, and Tarot cards.
Marriages - Part the Dark Again
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Poses made by myself
SL Wind light -- [TOR] Night - Moony
SL Water -- GLassy
SL Filter -- none
It isn't my intention on this piece for it to come off as violent or abusive or some unhealthy relationship though it could be seen as all of these things. My intention was more Yin & Yang opposites attracted and how things like dark and light can not exist without one another. They could both hurt the one they love while at the same time are ready to defend the other. One is loud and bright the other is quiet dark and watchful. Was easily the most complex pose I have ever made.
Possibly the last passenger train to visit Quakertown, Pennsylvania, the Souderton Railroad Days special pauses before returning to Souderton. Most onlookers are at the other end of the train, examining Blue Mountain and reading 4-6-2 425.
Possibly the worlds most photographed tree, hated by photographers worldwide, yet it still appears in and wins major photography competitions.
I have shot here once before, but conditions didn't really present me with a decent shot so I wanted to get my own version of the famous Wanaka tree. What can I say, the tree was there, I was there......
Shot on a very clear and crisp -3 morning in Wanaka, New Zealand.
Canon 5DmkIII- 24-105L, 70mm, f18, 8 seconds, iso 100
Nisi ND 8 filter
Bring on the hate :)
Possibly the most comprehensive curated gallery of Bali’s beloved street dogs.
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So... my main souvenirs from the Discworld convention are the stamps sold by the Discworld Emporium.
I already have a ridiculous shoebox full of my stamp collection from the *actual* world, and now I've started another one. Oh dear.
They're so cool looking! And they're for a place that doesn't exist! I'm laughing at myself a bit, or maybe with myself? At least I'm laughing!