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Not even the Whiskey helps the feelings .. I need something stronger or her back . Nothing is You Proof..

 

Morgan Wallen - You Proof (Lyrics)

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In 1969 John Denver released the new album called, Rhymes and Reasons and the song from this album with the same name written to children of the whole world.....I remember hearing it for the very first time and I had tears in my eyes even back than as I have now......

And the proof that some of the greatest things and inspirations happen while you shower,lol....Yes, just listen to what John Denver says here.

So if you can find this child in you, come on, give me your hand, let's chase some butterflies together.....b.mikic

 

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Yes so much for my Squirrel proof feeder but I don't mind they have to eat as well just need to fill them up more often.

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I just took a ride

in a silver machine

and I'm still feeling mean

I got a silver machine

Do you want to ride

see yourself going by

other side of the sky

Well I got a silver machine

It flies sideways through time

It's an electric line

To your Zodiac sign

It flies out of a dream

It's anti-septically clean

You're gonna know where I've been

In my silver machine

 

"Silver Machine' - Hawkwind

 

Absolutely no PhotoShop was used in the making of this photo!

Folks....This is real !!!

}:O)

Spring at Keefer Lake - close up. :)

 

- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -

Last Sunday I visited two exhibitions in Hamburg. One was with works by various photo artists, the other shows works by Fracisco Goya, Sergei Eisenstein and Robert Longo. Here on the wall the picture of R. Longo: American bald eagle, charcoal on mounted paper.

round and round

[and from sean, alternate "the cow jumped over the moon", thank you sir. I can see that]

 

cyanotype play

 

it's cloudy today, but yesterday we had sun.

 

the website

The 'book' says that the red-bellied woodpecker eats beetles and a variety of insects and ants, occasionally eating a lizard (and other plant and animal things). We saw this woodpecker conduct a fast chase 'fly-walking' around the tree circling two and a half times to catch this lizard. First time for us.

Taken 6-23-2019 in Land Yacht Harbor, Florida.

Waiting for the elevator doors to open, I noticed Thay gazing at the clock above the doors. Then he said, “You know, Jim, a few hundred years ago it would not have been a clock, it would have been a crucifix.” So simple but so startling a comment. He was right. More than a tool of social coordination, the clock has become a quasi-religious object in our world, a symbol of unity, a collective conveyer belt, a symbol so powerful that it could depose the crucifix.

-EYES OF COMPASSION Learning from

Thich Nhat Hanh, Jim Forest

This Fence was seen at Formby Pine Wood......Hoping to be Rabbit Proof.

Robert Longo Untitled (Raft at Sea)

PROOF - Shop & Tasting Room is located in the old "Club Reserva" and is a combination of shop with spirits, wines and beers (liquor store) with a bar (tasting room). In the beautiful setting of this restored building, Nikkie, Timon and Jeroen are happy to present their large selection of spirits that they have in the range; think of single malt whiskey, premium rum and artisan mezcal.

Wild Floor's are all going to Seed.

...And happy about it ;)

 

#MacroMondays

#Embossed

 

Who would have known that the "dishwasher-proof" symbol that you can find on the underside of food containers (usually made of plastic) reveals a somewhat quirky, but definitely cute and smiling face? It's pareidolia time again :) Mr. Dishwasher-proof's face is 6x6mm / 0,23x0,23 inches "big", so the entire frame isn't much bigger than that. Illuminated with the usual suspects of make-shift colour filters, and photographed in 2:1 magnification with the Laowa 50mm f/2,8 macro lens. I was able to get about the same magnification (cropped) with the Oly's High-Res Mode and the M.Zuiko 60mm (1:1) macro lens, and the tiny 30mm F2.5 macro lens is somewhat in-between the two with its native 1,25x magnification which was interesting to see.

 

I'm very busy today and will catch up with you tonight.

 

HMM, Everyone, and have a great week ahead!

I had a great couple of hours on the beach yesterday dodging bullets from the advancing storms. I loved the shape of this wild cloud as it raced towards me. Needless to say I got drenched. The sun just peeped through as it said goodbye. Bullet Proof is by Alabama 3.

Leica M6, Elmarit-M 2.8/90 (1993), ADOX Silvermax, Epson V600, Affinity Photo

Beth’s bake went well. In fact, it’s like a factory in here - many pies are cooling around the kitchen. Luckily, grandchildren arrive soon to eat them all, so there is very little risk of me eating them all.

the moon is made of cheese

Milkweed seeds...............from very late in the season. I thought that my little section of "wilderness" (usually called the side yard) didn't have any of this plant this year. But one small collection of "fliers" turned up when they seem to have vanished everywhere else. So I made a point of getting close on a recent sunny day.

Testing my stab-proof vest before spending the day doing noise enforcement with the police at the Notting Hill Carnival

Cheshunt, UK

I've been so busy and sick and tired and this October has been wild. I love you all.

~

creds

Glastonbury - abbey in ruins, Somerset, England

Linoprint

Artist's proof

 

- Paintings by Phil Brandon Hunter - www.philbhu.com - P9300017a3

 

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I had the chance to shoot this adorable baby today! So smiley and happy with those big blue eyes...she found her thumb after awhile and then nodded off to sleep :)

 

Yes, that's right...a somewhat foldable 5 month old! It rocked!

Old exhibition printing proofs which I found in a folder and decided I like the white borders. Well, we are constantly told that recycling is a good thing...

I had time to grab the camera as one of our resident squirrels found an easy way to defeat the built in security of the wire mesh on this feeder. I had only my 85mm manual focus lens to hand but this chap was so confident that it let me get quite near. I feel he deserved a feed before I relocated the feeder in the tree... There's a bit more detail viewed large, but I guess you all know what a squirrel looks like...

proof from stephanie's headshot session. not for public consumption; for review purposes only.

 

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....and Helen proof. HMM

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