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Guys, I was invited to the amazing Attention SL Magazine for their brand new Summer issue and im honoured to be a part of it, for my style credits and a few other summer outfits that I haven't shared check out Attention Magazine
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I'm not sure if I've ever been witness to a more texture rich sight. I saw that tree and I had to work it in somehow and the more I looked the more agog I became. Stuff like this makes me so glad that I bought that camera for my daughters graduation...... :-)
A 14th Century Masterpiece and true treasure to behold, Built in the Gothic style is the Royal chapel within the medieval Palais de la Cité, the residence of the Kings of France until the 14th century, on the Île de la Cité.
I am wearing the Hecate dress from Poet's Heart. This dress comes in sizes for Works with maitreya + petite, legacy + perky, ebody, kupra + kups.
Also featured is a pose from the Shy Bunny collection at Pink Moon Poses. Visit the store to try the whole set.
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I was visiting the Big Island of Hawaii with some friends and family, and my brother convinced the group to take a lava tour by boat. I always kind of balk a little bit at overtly touristy stuff like that, but I think everyone was a pretty shocked when we got our first look at the Kalapana Lava Flow after about a half hour boat trip down the coast. It’s such an awesome, phantasmagorical sight and, since they actually get surprisingly close to the spots where the rivers of lava meet the ocean and throw up sulfurous steam clouds, also a pretty visceral sensory experience.
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Autumn color, majestic mountains, sounds of nature, and crisp temperatures made for sensory overload on this wonderful day at Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park.
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For 120 pictures in 2020 #95 "Sensory", this is part of the Sensory Garden in the South Texas Botanical Gardens in Corpus Christi. The idea is to immerse yourself in the sights and smells of a lush garden. Right above the bench and firepit planter you can see part of the chandelier shown in an earlier shot.
Bright lights and lasers, loud dance music and people yelling and talking and singing. Overloaded senses. Had to step outside for a while. But it was good.
My daughter's wedding reception in Sao Joao del Rei, MG, Brazil.
I'm flattered to be included among some of my fellow Flickr friends in this year's Deploy Your Senses compilation. Check it out:
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My Son has Autism and regularly has sensory overload. To help with this. We take walks somewhere quiet. Here, he can get away from it all. Its just the warmth and a nice breeze in his face and the feel of the wheat as he slides his hand over it. He calms down, relaxes and is able to exchange communication again.
Re-edited using a 10 channel workflow.
I wonder if this is one of Queenie's off spring, she seems to be tolerated, with no apparent animosity,i see Queenie regularly, but never get in close enough for pics,
I spotted her ? just sat surveying the scene, then she turned to face me, then off she went.......
I think this worth viewing large, there are hi-lights all over.
Events like this
can be a lot for someone like me to handle
so much going on
a cacophany of stimuli
its difficult to make sense from the chaos
in general
I talk to
Nobody
just float around
taking pictures
but I show up
and I try
Hell's Haunted Exhibit is actually amazing and was well worth the effort.
Sounds good to me! 😉 But some may say it's too much of a good thing!
I'll be showing a few impressions from the pond exploding with water lilies!
the place we go to take pictures with Santa is a place called Feeney's Nursery, in Feasterville, Pa. It has the most over the top holiday decor and decorations for sale.
I go on total sensory overload in this place!
I saw a lot of tempting goodies in this woodland themed room.
in spain, the vibrancy of the vegetable markets reflects a deeper truth about the produce: here, vegetables donât just look different, they offer a sensory experience unlike any other. the tomatoes are a deeper red, the peppers more vividly hued, and the greens appear lusher, telling tales of the rich, sun-soaked soil from which they spring. this intensity of colors is matched by flavors more robust and nuanced. thanks to the generous spanish sun and traditional farming methods, the natural sugars in these vegetables intensify, giving them a sweeter, fuller taste. it's a testament to the country's agricultural heritage, where the quality of produce is a point of national pride. i made this shot on the weekly (sundays) market in the beautiful roman village of pollenca.
Well, a theme I have used today is about paths. Some may be less travelled and others heavily travelled. It just so happens amongst the next photos I had to upload, there seemed to be many paths.
Well, this is obviously a wide path and despite its looks, a quite fascinating one. It happens to be Burnett Lane in the city centre of Brisbane. It runs parallel to the Queen Street Mall between Albert and George Streets, behind shops fronting Queen and Adelaide Street. If you walk up it, you will find it is filled with interesting art, Blue Ninja cut outs, tiny doors (about 12 inches high and a feature round town), signs, murals, paste ups and you guessed it, graffiti. So if you are in Brisbane, take your camera. It even has a coffee shop embedded in the wall where the man is standing....he is not relieving himself in public!
© Todd Tobey Photography.....Talawanda lake, McAlester Oklahoma... This is another shot taken last september. I took several that evening, it was truly an amazing sunset. As always thanks for looking!!!! Thanks to everyone for all the great comments, invites and faves..... This one really is better viewed large (better detail)