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Once again, the IT Salesroom was a blur. I think I get Convention Coma. I didn't recall buying 2 Eugenia dolls. I was on auto pilot 😳😊
First holga shots. Obviously needs more light but I still kind of liked it. Now if I could figure out my scanner better.
I'm not sure what just this much webbing does for the spider, but he has definitely made this spot "home" with all that. You can see it better if you view it larger.
Ant-mimic jumping spider, Synemosyna formica
Alexandria, VA • 7 October 2023
Warning sign at an old Viking village on Muhu island…
Made me curious to check out this photo shooting range…
Went out on a shoot yesterday with this gorgeous girl Lisa! Was pretty exciting not to mention she was a complete natural with everything.
This smallish butterfly caught my attention. Wonderful blue wings and a very fluffy body. I haven't been able to find its name. Can anyone help?
Spotted on Lumley Hill. I climbed up at Mount Whitfield on the last day of my trip to Cairns. I am posting a little out of order so I can group all the butterfly pictures together.
I always enjoyed looking at this photo...Straight from the camera, I took this in February of 2006 as an experiment in lighting. The fleeting, reflective gradient on the mirror's surface reminds me of a flame. The area of focus may seem inappropriate, but due to the warm raking light, I thought it made for an interesting sweet spot.
A Century Plant in the middle of the national park, Echo Canyon Trail. If you look at this one in the large or original view, you will see that the photo is not "Grainy" but that I finally got a perfect capture of the subtle color and pattern detail. That tiny tiny speckled detail is present on most such agave I have seen, so I was glad to finally get this image to show it off.
A very abstract, minimalist image, eh? Macro taken at the Chiricahua National Monument, southeastern Arizona.
As butterflies us go to the light knowing that we can burn but this light is so beautiful that it deserves to die only for being more near it. Though we never manage to touch it ... only the feeling to be worth one's while to life. The one that does not love not live only it is a chrysalis that will never turn into butterfly.
I prefer being a butterfly knowing that I can die for the way
i life, I love... that light is beautiful
I've been impressed by this building for a while and finally got a photo of it. A night scene was what I wanted the most. It was where I ended my long day, working until late has good rewards.
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Whenever I open and close the refrigerator door, these magnets slip down a little - but at varying rates. Some collide, whilst others try to escape from the group.
It's kinda cool, since you can still work out what it originally said a month before.
The hole in the back of the cabinet must be 8mm in diameter. It needs to be this large for the plug, rather than for the wire. So if you place the hole in the right place you can thread the plug through and hide almost all the hole behind the shelf itself. The hole for the wire is off-center so it matches the wire for the top-light, which has to be off-center.