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Why spend all that money on security alarm systems to keep your house safe from intruders, when you can just grow vines.
I know some of you will say, “just get a dog to protect your property.” Which is on the whole a decent suggestion, but what about Chihuahuas or other small dogs, who could be stepped on. Also, there are those really friendly dogs, who would lick an intruder and sit for a treat with tail wagging.
No! I am afraid the best solution is vines or briars.
How many robbers have the wherewithal to carry a chainsaw with them. They would just pass you by.
This house is so well protected that they can leave their door open a crack without fear of a break in.
I'm wearing:
skin and shape - Nar Mattaru - Joan / Ghost *wearing eyebrows, cheek and nose contour, and dewy skin contour
mesh head - Lelutka - Ora 3.1
eyeshadow - KillJoy - Spaced Out Shadows *new at the Mainframe Event, July 20 - August 13 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mainframe/128/21/27
lipstick - KillJoy - Goth Bae You can find this at the killJoy mainstore maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Glass%20Beach/93/206/20
earrings - Six Feet Under - Euronymous Earrings
ear tint - EA Studio - comes with the Viper Gauges for Swallow Ears *new at the Kinky Event
hair - No Match - No Security *you can find it in the mainstore
top - Absence - Eilith
skirt - Imbue - Suede Miniskirt
tattoo - Corazon - Eve *new at the Tokyo Zero Event
pose - Human Glitch
Aphid patrol.
Harmonia axyridis.
Harlequin ladybird larva on a nettle leaf.
I thought I had more focus than I actually did here, unfortunately when I rectified that it’s head was hidden so I went with this one.
Great thanks to Julie for finding it for me for without her I would never spot something like this :^)
Whole soap mesures: 7.5 width x 5 cm height, here cropped (width +-7cm, height +- 5.5cm,). Padlock: 6x2, here, with 2n key extended: 4cm). Whole photo: 7cm x 6cm.
for: "Macro Mondays" - "Safety"
Copyright L.Rovira-All rights reserved
I had a wander around London today and couldn't resist the way the light was playing on this security guard.
Photo taken outside the Globe Theatre.
Nicci Bikini _ UC @ Access maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ACCESS/129/129/2003
Yakamoz Helmet _ AZOURY @ Cyberpunkfair maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Flair%20for%20Events/138/1...
Deshumanisation Robotic Brain _ AZOURY @ Mainstore maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fountainhead/143/30/1799
Gregaire Shoes _ AZOURY @ Black Fair maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Crystal%20Creek/131/129/21
Since the recent attacks in the UK a visible presence of armed Police has sadly become the norm...however, the Police are as much as possible trying to allay fears especially with children.....they are making a good job of this as seen in this image.
© All rights reserved Steve Fitch. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
Seville Santa Justa Train Station - Seville(Sevilla) Spain. I had no tripod so the ISO is a little high on this photo, but with the D610 it still did a pretty good job capturing the detail.
Gendarmerie patrol in the forest of Fontainebleau near Barbizon, Département Seine-et-Marne
Île de France, France 03.09.2022
I found a very nice dark window in the Moorgate area of London. Sadly the security noticed me straightaway and gave me the evil stare! I hung around just enough to get 3 shots and to annoy them further. Shortly after, they discreetly ushered me away. Cat and Mouse springs to mind. I don't usually post up 3 pictures at a time, but this make a nice mini series.
I think the angrier he gets, the shorter his tie becomes!
Night time photo of a convenience store on the south side of Houston Texas. I am experimenting with how my photos look when I use the highest ISO setting (16000) on my camera. Photo was taken with a Canon 80D with a 18-135 mm lens, with some post-processing.
What's this- me adding additional light!? It just doesn't seem proper.
It was a very, very dark night by the time we had retreated halfway down the building. To get a sense of the room at all, the ever handy Michael did some light painting with my (rapidly overheating) torch. At the sea-facing side of the building we felt safe to create light. At the 'front' side however, we hid in the darkness as we realised we were in full view of a lady looking out of her window. Please don't call the police!, I hoped.
These wide windows were rather oppressive in the standard rooms but here (not sure what this room was) the open space made great use of an entire wall of windows. The landscape stretched out all the way across - it was really interesting.