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There are emotional storms out there questioning the appropriateness of your own feelings, forcing you to agree to actions you normally wouldn't support, confusing your emotional settings. Protect yourself from these storms and stay in unquestionable conformity to the powers that be! Surround yourself with leaden shielding. Don't look and listen to anything threatening your conformity! Put on your emotional armour and become invulnerable. Continue shopping. Leica M Mono, Voigtlander AS 2.8/90 wide-open.

Visitors can try picking up the water shields and get some.

It was a pretty evening along the Shields River the other night. My daughter and I were trying to figure out what had killed a deer and carried it off instead of dragging it. The tracks were old and hard to read...

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In the last photo, a small shield bug was visible in the lower right of the Dahlia. Here he is, close up.

It's a lovely sunny morning so I need to set off nice and early as we have possible heavy showers later. Shield your eyes is by Dry The River. I do love the beach at sunset time.

Shield Bug in Teatree

Becky Weatherly and the Norse Dragon Armoury

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Have a beautiful and bright Sunday!

The USS Enterprise is once again being attacked by aliens within the Christmas Nebula ... located in a galaxy far far away :)

 

This a combination capture overlaid in Photoshop ... the saucer section is at f/16, and the remainder of the image is at f/2.8 to get that real explosive looking bokeh.

 

The f/16 version of this will most likely be posted for the Monday Macro theme ... though I have a few other ideas for this coming Monday's theme (starts with a vowel)

South Shields Town Hall weather vane silhouetted by the moon.

Taken tonight after an hours wait for the moon to align.

"A visible protection is more effective"

 

collage of monoprint fragments and journal photo, size 27x26 cm

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Pittosporum Shield Bug (Monteithiella humeralis)

 

A chilly day today with rain at times and bright sunshine at others.

I spotted this pair on the Jade plant, you can just see the second Bug between the berries.

So that’s what shieldbugs look like under their shields ! Don’t get to see that very often ! Happy Beautiful Bug Butt Thursday !

Sunrise at the North Shields jetty, About 11km North of Port Lincoln, South Australia

Another shot of Carter-Shields Cabin in Cades Cove Tennessee.

Robert Shields moved his family into Cades Cove in the early 1820s to avoid a typhoid epidemic at Chilhowee. He established one of the earliest Cove tub mills and sponsored early Cove industries of forging and milling in partnership with D.D. Foute and “Fighting Billie” Tipton. He was active in the Baptist Church and served as Justice of the Peace and member of the County Court.

3 exposure HDR

M. Shields is a talented musician here in Alberta. Mike grew up as a music prodigy, but after a few glasses of white wine Mike can be a bit of a pixel.

 

Produced with iPod.

 

Apps: Voxel | EDGE touch | SketchBook Mobile

Late summer skies over granite shores on a lake in the Canadian Shield

Possibly a Birch shield bug.

Looking for bugs and beetles in the garden recently.

What's the difference between beetles and bugs?

Bugs suck. No really, they do. Unlike beetles with their biting jaws, bugs (which are their own biological group - or order - of insect called Hemiptera) have piercing, beak-like mouthparts for extracting the juices from plants and other invertebrates.

www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2021/05/shieldbug-identific...

Out for The Fantasy Collective

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Had a drive along shields last night . While the kids played on the sand I took a quick shot of the pipe.

A marshy area in the Canadian shield.

Gorse shield bug (Piezodorus lituratus) on a fava bean leaf.

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