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This is one of a pair of naval guns on the hills above Simonstown. One is inside a military base and not accessible to the public but the other, a few hundred metres away is accessible. Unfortunately it has not been preserved at all and is in a terrible state with graffiti and filth everywhere. The surrounding have even been used as a dump site.
It's been a long time since I did a car shoot, let alone just went out and shot pictures for fun and not work.
So just easing into it, just a quick little profile shot of my Subaru STI rocking out the gunmetal gray plastidip.
I shot this picture about 3 years ago in a Thai food shop, somewhere in Thailand..
I forgot her name but i still remember her silhouette, beautiful.
(Also her lips are great!)
©2009 Steve Gatto - Folgarida
F. Gordon Roe
WOMAN IN PROFILE
A Study in Silhouette
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of a great iguana. The "Great Lord Borders" is a Green iguana (Iguana iguana) who is at least 18 years old. Photo by Frank.
A group of visitors to the National Gallery of Art viewing a collection of busts by Janine Antoni called "Lick and Lather" made of chocolate and soap.
Latin Name: Sympetrum striolatum
Habitat
Ponds and other still, stagnant or even brackish waters are used, and they are frequently found at small garden ponds.
They are frequently found away from water, resting on the tops of plants in woodland rides.
Status & Distribution
Abundant across the British Isles. Less common in upland areas of Scotland and northern England.
Similar Species
Similar appearance to other Darter species, particularly Ruddy Darter
Common Darter can be distinguished by its:
pale leg stripes
males: yellow patches on the sides of the thorax.
Identification Notes
Length: 38-43mm
Pale stripes on legs.
Wing spots vary in colour.
Black line at the top of the frons (faces) does not extend down the side of the eyes.
Males: bright orange-red with yellow panels on side of the thorax.
Females: ochre becoming duller/reddish with age.
Immature adults: similar to females but paler.
I’ve never shown you what Jazz looks like in profile. Here he is...
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