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Bird Species: Blue-tailed bee-eater / নীল-লেজ সুঁইচোর
Bird# 116
Bird Description: flic.kr/p/2nj4v8c
A colour version of the previous black and white shot. The colours on this day were extraordinary and enhanced with my graduated ND filter plus polariser. Taken at Ocean Reef redevelopment site. We can expect more of these massive developments in environmentally protected zones since our state government has taken over decision making on all large development submissions. Money talks
Submission is a two edged sword, both parties have huge responsibilities to the other person and to themselves.
Respect, Love and Trust are the key elements of a good and healthy Submission.
Models(s): MY DOLL & ME
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Photographer and Editor: ME
This image was my submission for the February issue of Artists Down Under magazines challenge theme of “Fruit”. There are also two of my other images in the magazine, along with my monthly Photoshop article which is on the new advanced masking features in both Adobe Camera Raw and Lightroom.
You can read the magazine here.
My articles also appear on my website, and may be easier to read there. This months article can be found here.
Explored Feb 1 2022 # 461
- Underwear "SCOTTY" by 4BIDDEN
- Short Hoodie by COX
- Skin for Kario body Marsellus by SIBILLA ANTON & SKING
- Body "KARIO" by INITHIUM (LM to Mainstore)
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My submission for Sliders Sunday - lots of sliding to bring out the texture in the rock face! - HSS!
My submission to my good friend's Scylla Rhiadra's Yes Her exhibit. I am not always confident in my abilities to create interesting images, but I still have fun and enjoy learning about myself.
The blue stream sacrifices herself to majestic Tsarap river in Zanskar valley, Ladakh Himalayas, India
Sometimes humans can hammer nature into submission, other times, it's best to leave it alone, or leave it to the mountain sheep to deal with.
“The tones of grey, pale turquoise and pink will prevail.” – Christian Dior (French fashion designer).
The theme for "Looking Close on Friday" for the 10th of January is "objects in pastel colours". When it was my birthday last year ago, a very dear friend who enjoys photography as much as I do, and knows that I collect beautiful and vintage pieces, gave me a wonderful selection of antique ribbons, buttons, buckles, lace and other fine notions. She also gave me three follow up tins of similar delightful gifts for Christmas last year. That has sent me down the rabbit hole of adding to and expanding my collection of vintage notions quite substantially. Thus when the theme was announced, I had no difficulty in finding an interesting assortment of items to create a pale pink still life as a submission for the theme. I hope you like my choice for this week’s theme and that it makes you smile!
This still life consists of an interesting assortment of items which include:
A half-doll still in situ in her original pincushion. The "half-doll" is a dainty porcelain or bisque figurine, fashionable in the early Twentieth Century with an upper body, head, arms, but no legs. These dolls were produced in the thousands at the height of their popularity by German factories such as Dressel and Kister, Heubach, Goebel and Kestner. Later they were produced in France, America and later still, in Japan. They commonly served as handles and toppers for fabric covers made for powder boxes on ladies’ dressing tables and small brushes, however they were also made for jewellery boxes, pincushions, tea cosies and other covers. In this case, my German half-doll is still attached to her original pincushion. She has been hand painted.
A small 1920s Art Deco Roger and Gallet “Bouquet Nouveau” face powder, made in Paris and sold through the most exclusive and fashionable department store Melbourne ever saw: George’s of Collins Street.
A pastel pink 1930s Art Deco Bakelite buckle.
Two spools of Sylko Pale Pink Salmon cotton and one spool of Sylko Orchid cotton, all dating from between 1938 and 1954. Belle Vue Mill, commonly known as Dewhurst’s, was built by Thomas Dewhurst in 1828. It opened in 1829 as John Dewhurst & Sons and was one of Skipton’s largest spinning and weaving mills. The mill’s position next to the Leeds Liverpool Canal meant that raw cotton could be shipped in by boats from Liverpool. Finished goods would then be sent back the same way ready for distribution. Coal to power the machine’s steam engines was also delivered by barge. In 1897 Dewhurst’s was bought by the English Sewing Cotton Co. It continued to produce Sylko, one of the mill’s most famous products. It was produced in over 500 colours and sold throughout the world. Sylko cottons are still available at haberdashers today.
Two tiny three millimetre 1920s Art Deco shell glove buttons etched with stylised roses.
An Edwardian carved ivory handled button hook.
A 1940s fabric rose corsage.
This calf took a step backwards then arched its head, the bull then turned and walked away. Interesting end to a fascinating encounter. Jasper National Park
♪ Falling In Reverse - "I'm Not A Vampire ♪
Well, I'm not a vampire
But I feel like one
Sometimes I sleep all day
Because I hate the sunlight
My hands are always shaking
Body's always aching
And the dark is when I feed
Well, I can lure any woman that I want to in my bed
With me
And whiskey seems to be my holy water
Mothers better lock your doors
And hide your daughters
......
Lifeguard chairs the morning after a powerful storm. I believe the lifeguards deliberately topple them, facing the ocean, to make it less likely for them to be tossed around by the wind. Robert Moses State Park, Fire Island National Seashore, New York -- July 18, 2024
"...το να σου έχει δοθεί εξουσία πάνω σ' έναν άλλο είναι σκληρό,το να επιβάλεις με τη βία την εξουσία σ' έναν άλλο είναι λάθος,το να παραχωρείς την εξουσία του εαυτού σου σ΄ έναν άλλο είναι συμφορά..."Τόνι Μόρισον:"Το έλεος"
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Here's another one from my rainy morning with the coyotes. As I reviewed the day's take, I really developed some compassion for the poor little bedraggled pup I posted a couple of days ago. It took on the looks of the runt of the litter or something like that. I did shoot quite a bit of him before the two others showed up. Here, the one in focus was heading for the runt while keeping its eyes on the big lens hanging out of the rolling blind. There was no physical roughness, and I did want to show that life has its challenges. The newcomer's coat is in better shape, taking on the look of winter. I think tomorrow one more look of others looking more dressed for the cold temps.
Last couple of dog and snow pictures until next year. That is unless we get a freak snow storm. Always possible. Hopefully I will have time to head out somewhere for some wildlife of the non domesticated kind this weekend and next week.
The International Photography Awards 2017 received 14272 of submissions from over 165 countries, and is pleased to declare that Fornaciari Michele was awarded Honorable Mention in Nature - Landscapes for the winning entry Via Poiano.
photoawards.com/winner/zoom.php?eid=8-136168-17
Una nebbiosa mattinata di Dicembre
l'autunno non vuole lasciare ancora il passo all'inverno
Colline di Albinea, sempre loro
11 Dicembre 2016
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