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Now at NEW CHRONICLES & LEGENDS event:
.(A)MAZE/Viki. - Alyra Gown, sleeves and armor
7 soft silky textures in 2 versions: light and dark.
Armor in black, gold and silver
Maitreya, Legacy, HG, Freya, Physique
- CELESTE - Seelie Bento Wings
The wings include two version, one with a flutter animation and another with no animation but still rigged to the bento bones.
- [Harshlands]- Unseelie Portals - 3 Portals in Moss and Snow version
- Raindale: - Lillybell mushrooms (chair) from Lillybell scene
.Tardfish. Animesh Animated Golem Hands - Ash, Clay, Slate version
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Now at We Love Role Play event:
PENDULUM - URIAN - Headpiece
• • Black Chromatic
• • Gold (Match with XIV - Armor Rings & Group Gift 9 - Claws)
• • Silver
• Head & Neck Lock. Priority 4
40% during Event Duration.
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- *HEXtraordinary* Fae Drake -Companion Rare
HISA - Flora wildflower grass - Bright Greens
LOVE - WINDSWEPT DAISY GRASS - 4
Mesh Tree-Tunnel by Felix
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished shot from March 2019. Enjoy!
Found some time, after taking down the Holiday Lights and Christmas Decorations, to scoot over to a local wildlife sanctuary; the trip paid off ;-)
Cooper’s Hawk:
Among the bird world’s most skillful fliers, Cooper’s Hawks are common woodland hawks that tear through cluttered tree canopies in high-speed pursuit of other birds.
Dashing through vegetation to catch birds is a dangerous lifestyle. In a study of more than 300 Cooper’s Hawk skeletons, 23 percent showed old, healed-over fractures in the bones of the chest, especially of the furcula, or wishbone.
A Cooper's Hawk captures a bird with its feet and kills it by repeated squeezing. Falcons tend to kill their prey by biting it, but Cooper’s Hawks hold their catch away from the body until it dies. They’ve even been known to drown their prey, holding a bird underwater until it stopped moving.
Once thought averse to towns and cities, Cooper’s Hawks are now fairly common urban and suburban birds. Some studies show their numbers are actually higher in towns than in their natural habitat, forests. Cities provide plenty of Rock Pigeon and Mourning Dove prey.
(Nikon Z8, 600/6.3, 1/640 @ f/6.3 ISO 90, edited to taste)
The next five day's I will be over to the other side of the country for my real life job.
So no second life, no taking pictures.and not posting.
This will be the case for four weeks on weekday's.
With a Second Life inventory exploding with stuff to show I have to let real life get my full priority.
In the meantime have fun while you shop until you drop.
Credits @ pixelstyles.blogspot.com/2020/01/2164-climbing-stairs.html
"To please him is both my pleasure and my priority"
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This lizard was basking in the sunshine, Arne RSPB reserve Dorset. It's a male in its breeding colours.
According to Wildlife Trust website:
The sand lizard is extremely rare due to the loss of its sandy heath and dune habitats. Reintroduction programmes have helped establish new populations.
Restricted to a few isolated areas in Dorset (my home county), Hampshire, Surrey and Merseyside. Reintroduced into other areas in the South East, South West and Wales.
Statistics
Length: 20cm
Weight: 15g
Average lifespan: up to 20 years
Conservation status
Protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981. Priority Species under the UK Post-2010 Biodiversity Framework. Listed as a European Protected Species under Annex IV of the European Habitats Directive.
When to see
April to October
Well, I have finally reached 1000 uploads after being on flickr for exactly 9 years. I know that I am not the most prolific contributor, but I do like to try and show only my best work on my stream. I have also had a couple of breaks over the last 9 years as life has sometimes taken priority over what for me is a pastime rather than a livelihood. Of course, I only show a tiny fraction of the amount of images that I take and I use this stream to share my landscapes and a few nature images. I do photograph other subjects and I have recently got the bug for scanning and reviving very old slides and negs - but that would be for another stream/profile.
This image was one that I made last week up Higger Tor in the Dark Peak. I waited approximately one hour for the strong wind to blow thick dark cloud further north. The wait was worth it because the sun then shone through the clouds in dramatic fashion.
Health and happiness (these are my priorities) and I wish that for you too guys.
Merry Christmas and a better 2022.
Greetings from Honduras!!
Three day lillies in the garden this morning! They bloom and fade in a flash, so ...work will just have to wait.
So we went to the beautiful National Trust site Attingham Park. Clearly the priority was to check out the refreshments first! ;)
Pink Chrysanthemum - 188 of 215 - another flower from the bunch but using the light in a different way :-)
I was targeting the duck lady, who had just devoted herself extensively to plumage care, when the autofocus of my camera (faster than me) paid more attention to this pretty kingfisher...
What a smart camera ;-)))
One of my most prized possessions: a roll of dutch priorty mail stickers. It allows me to send postcards all over the world.
I highly recommend postcrossing.com
No flowers: 8/20
Worrying about the upcoming grade crossing wouldn't be the first thing on my mind as I headed across the North Dakota countryside on this farm road west of Douglas.
CP 3015 leads westbound crude oil empties on CP's Newtown Subdivision in late 2011, the year the four-axle restriction on this line was lifted.
To see what this looks like when the water is much lower, check out Robert Scott's image from summer 2017.
Carl Zeiss 200mm 1:2.8 fitted w/#1 extension tube.
Hand held, aperature priority, bright evening sun, ...gentle breeze.
Ukrainians are changing hunting weapons for military ones, the hunt for the aggressor has begun, Ilford HP5+ 400
Imagine Fire Hydrants had No Water , Reservoirs were not storing any water , all because of misuse of Forestry
The blossoms were starting to fall off. I missed the peak of this appracot tree several days past, said my Father.
I'm proud and honored that my work is showcased on the Public Blogger for his 7 days of Peace Campaign: thepublicblogger.com/
The Brooklyn Bridge. Kansas City Southern's L-GP101, the Gulfport Local, crossed the Black Creek in Brooklyn, Mississippi on the late afternoon of September 29, 2022 with the all EMD trio of KCS 6048 (née-KCS 685, SD40-2, 6/1978), KCS 6092 (née-QNSL 200, SD40, 2/1969) and KCS 3206 (née-KCS 643, SD40-2, 2/1972). With the future of the Kansas City Southern-Canadian Pacific Railway merger coming closer to the present, capturing these colorful Southern Belles has become a priority for photographers. On its return to Gulfport, Mississippi from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, this is one of the few bridges that has enough open space to capture a wider image.