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Taraxacum officinale
Taraxacum officinale, the common dandelion (often simply called "dandelion"), is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant of the family Asteraceae (Compositae).
It can be found growing in temperate regions of the world, in lawns, on roadsides, on disturbed banks and shores of water ways, and other areas with moist soils. T. officinale is considered a weed, especially in lawns and along roadsides, but it is sometimes used as a medical herb and in food preparation. Common dandelion is well known for its yellow flower heads that turn into round balls of silver tufted fruits that disperse in the wind. These balls are called "blowballs" or "clocks" in both British and American English
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The posters for my character's movie are up on sim, and I thought it would be fun to have her pose with them!
Beyoncé for STARDOM Magazine May 2016
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I would just like to say thank you to.....
all my fans
My agent
My family
my friends
And everyone who has helped me in my rise to stardom
Thank you.....Thank you....Thank you 😛
Beyoncé for STARDOM Magazine May 2016
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I guess Duck stardom is everything it's 'quacked' up to be, here is the duck I rescued from Rooster swimming into the sunset. I didn't add any colour, straight out of the camera. A beautiful ending to the day. Taken from my Yak
Someone requested more birds.
P.S We had our first hard frost this morning so colours are going to escalate quickly after today.
A wonderful old church and cemetery in Metchosin, BC. More pics to come...
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" Reintroducing myself. My name is Mee Hyun. My passion is Fashion and Cute Things, I'm such a risk taker when it comes to fashion".
Victor creates a new location for a new RP. Lochmore, THE STARDOM is a Scottish seaside resort what better for Monica #10 who needs a vacation
visit here => maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LE%20STARDOM/142/246/25
Wenesday afternoon,
Monica n°10 tries to earn some money working as a lifeguard but she spends her time looking at people in swimsuits through her binoculars.
Victor creates a new location for a new RP. Lochmore, THE STARDOM is a Scottish seaside resort what better for Monica #10 who needs a vacation
visit here => maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LE%20STARDOM/142/246/25
Monica10 wears miss Chelsea's TINI outfit . She continues to explore the resort of Le Stardom, Tuesday evening, try to make some new friends at the pub
Victor creates a new location for a new RP. Lochmore, THE STARDOM is a Scottish seaside resort what better for Monica #10 who needs a vacation
visit here => maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LE%20STARDOM/142/246/25
I have the stardom glow.
Jennifer Lopez
Galleria Floral Experience
Sunday, March 24, 2024 10:00 AM
Sunday, April 7, 2024 6:00 PM
Galleria 69th Street & France Ave Edina, MN 55435 USA
Hello ladies! Before I introduce your new theme, here’s the results if you haven’t seen em: www.flickr.com/photos/bratziebflickr/19682718885/
But OK, let’s get onto this theme. For this one we are going for a more high fashion photo compared to our previous themes. This theme is called “There’s No Defying Gravity”, where you will be posing in a dark, falling illusion shot. We want the photo to have a story, and still give the effect that you are falling.
If you need any help with achieving this, just FM your team leader.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Look like you’re falling
- Wear an outfit that you think will help to give that falling effect
- Dark makeup
- Dark feel over the whole photo
- High Fashion
- Think outside of the box!
This theme isn’t too hard, so we expect great photos from y’all!
DEADLINE: July 29th.
Seeking stardom with Spidypictures Inc. can often end up in a wrap. No take 2 opportunity exists in the contract, sadly
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Dean Forest Railway, Norchard Station, near Lydney, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, on Wednesday 11th October 2012.
If you want to know about the heritage railway and its history, feel free to skip to Chapter Two: About the subject of Dean Forest Railway.
Chapter One: What is this photo about, and why I took the photo.
I am a photographer, but I am also a graphic designer. At that time I took the photograph, I was a very busy full-time single parent and full-time carer for my kids, so my career was put on hold. However whenever I have time to spare, I try to keep up my photography and graphic design skills by doing some projects when I can.
This was one of the graphic design projects I was doing. The project was to design a (non-existence) fictional CD album art, and I would prefer to take my own photographs, then import them into my graphic design work. The subject of the album art was about a fictional female singer-songwriter, whom had lived in an old industrial town, and wanted to leave so she could pursue her dreams of stardom.
For the album art design, I needed photos of old buildings, coal mines, and anything I can think of that would give the feel of a ran-down industrial places. Try to give the impression that the factories closed down, and that the coal mines have ran out of coal, all in black and white. The title of the album is called The Old Dying Town.
I was aware of some disused warehouses in Gloucester, and an old coal mine in Wales, those would made good background for the album art. I somehow noticed this heritage railway station not far from Lydney, in Gloucestershire, and stopped there, to see if there’s anything I can take photos of, for the design.
While looking around, and taking photos of the steam and diesel passenger trains, I noticed at the north end of the station, there was some kind of an out-of-the-way storage space for old rolling stock, like old carriages and boxcars. I think they kept the broken or damaged old railway vehicles there, maybe awaiting restoration, or to be broken up and used as spare parts.
So I took some shots, moved around for different viewpoints, try to get anything worthy of a background. I figured it would give the illustration of a railway scrapyard, and gives a gloomy feel that the fictional town lost its railway links. Hoping the photo would give the illustration of the town becoming a ghost town.
The photo was shot in 2012, and when I visited there in 2021, they were doing some improvements to this area, including building a platform.
Point of note: Those photographs were done with the camera set to Black and White, I did not take the photos in colour, and they were not converted into B&W by means of photo-editing software.
Chapter Two: About the subject of Dean Forest Railway.
The Dean Forest Railway is a 4 to 5 miles long heritage railway, still running vintage steam, and classic diesel trains, as a tourist attraction in the Forest of Dean, in Gloucestershire.
It started in 1799 as an idea for a horse-drawn tramway, linking the Forest of Dean to the rivers Severn and Wye, for the transportation of coal and iron materials.
Between 1800 to around the 1870s, it went through so many processes. Like building lines and branching out, changing company names, financial problems, rival companies, converting from horse-drawn tramway into steam powered railway, merging companies, change of railway gauge sizes, and so many other factors.
It became known as the Severn and Wye Railway during those years.
From around the 1870s onwards, in order to cope with financial difficulties, and to help with funding, they started fee-paying passenger services in addition to the goods carrying services. But ongoing financial problems, lack of traffic, and many other factors, continued up until around the 1940s.
After the Second World War (1939-1945), the railways in this area started to go downhill, mainly due ot declining coal industry in the area, lack of passengers, improvements in transportation elsewhere, and the nationalised of British railways.
Many stations and lines started closing down, or completely shut down, during the 1950s and 1960s.
Starting from the early 1970s onwards, a railway preservation society was formed to try to buy and save as much of the old railway, and run it as a heritage railway for tourism, and was then named as Dean Forest Railway.
At the current moment, the Dean Forest Railway is approximately between 4 to 5 miles long between Lydney and Parkend, with Norchard station as its home base, but they are hoping to extend the line to 7 miles in near future.
They run a range of mostly steam trains to 1960s diesel trains, with various carriages, and at least 5 stations.
For more in-depth details, simply Google “Dean Forest Railway” for a full history or for visiting.
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Oh yeah and #TeamRuby for the win <3
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The best part of being a nature photographer is that you find immeasurable beauty in the most random circumstances...or atleast that is what you feel.
This theme was honestly really fun, tbh! I literally had so much ideas for this, but decided to whittle it down to two. So, anywho, this was my first; a 'gothic' - romantic sort of thing. Since I really wanted to show Frances' more feminine and girly side, while still keeping her edginess, I thought this would be the best way to do so.
A second option (for the other idea I had come up with) will hopefully be up soon! But now, to Frances.
Frances: "I honestly feel like this entire gettup I'm in is based off of Twilight, to be very honest. I mean, what's next? Having Edward suck the blood out of me? But anyways, this was pretty fun to shoot and, yeah - despite that I'm probably going to get my ass slayed this week by the rest of 'em. *lights cigarette*"
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Street candid taken in Glasgow, Scotland. Maybe this young woman is a movie star that I don't recognise, but I just loved the idea that she has illusions of grandeur with her stylish look yet wearing sunglasses on a dull and dreary day. That is the story that I saw behind the shot.