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Low-angle sunlight reflected in fog illuminate the Upper Koyukuk River valley druing a January day on Alaska's Dalton Highway. BLM Alaska photo by Kelly Egger.

After a typhoon#19 passed

In Hanno near Tokyo

Crepuscular rays on cloudy day seaside sundown. Kala Nera, Pilion, Greece.

   

the sun has gone to bed

A super cute squirrel is seen sitting in the sunlight, all around him is grass... behind him is the shade of the branches of a tall tree.

 

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sara plain & simple...i love her to pieces ';-)

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Bishop: Tagged by Kungja

 

1. Upload a picture of your nominated doll.

2. You just have to explain why is he/she 'special' and the story behind the mold, not for his/her character but for the doll itself ;)

3. Tag 5~6 flickr contacts! And ask them for one of their dolls~ Try not to repeat a lot XD

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I wanted to try additive mods...and apparently, he was to be my guinea pig

for colour-matching resin as well since he's sunlight skin.

So I ordered him blank-faced through FCS, but he remained "dead" for 1 year whilst I procrastinated.

Most of the modding was already done early on;

I'm just really slow at finishing off mods - a terrible habit, I know.

 

Posted him on LJ when I was through and pretended I'd gotten a sunlight SwD Lucas instead.

It was an April Fools' joke that took in quite of a lot of people, amazingly

- so that was funny, if a little alarming. (Lucai: Secretly All The Same?)

 

I just really like how unthrilled he looks,

as though he has no patience for anything

and you're already wasting his time somehow.

(Clearly, I like dolls that look as though they hate me.)

 

He also has the "privilege" of having an optional head with a rather...different expression.

Guess he's pretty much my experimental doll!

 

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Tagging:

spilche's Hayate

engill réttlæti's Ayaka

anlegy's Ozma

Kemmy小墨's Bianco

Real Sunlight,No PS

 

5DII, 24-70/f2.8

Sunlight breaking through the trees and a small garden fire, taken near Ralph Allen's Sham Castle. Bath.

Sunlight reflected by windows onto a Bath stone wall

[The Joseph Wilkerson House set contains 14 images] This is a creative commons image, which you may freely use by linking to this page. Please respect the photographer and his work.

 

[This house has been identified by Chris DiMattei (volorgas) as a Barber house.) Boydton in Mecklenburg County, Virginia has an unusually large number of old houses for a town of about 500. Part of Boydton Historic District, this wood Queen Anne was built by Joseph Wilkerson, a contractor, in 1912. The front façade has both a gable and a dormer projecting from the central hip roof, each with a round-headed casement window. A two-story bay is marked by the gable projection, containing large windows on both levels; these windows are six panes wide of two different sizes, 12 smaller on top and 6 longer on the bottom. Brick steps lead to the porch entrance, which is pedimented; this entrance is flanked on both sides by a turned post balustrade. The porch is wraparound—the main porch and a small portion extending back from the gazebo-like bay, domed with a finial. The bay divisions of the porch are marked by wooden, fluted Ionic column supports for the roof. The single door entrance has sidelights and a segmented transom. On top of the house is a widow’s walk. The cast iron fence with gate was the one-time fence for the Courthouse Square in Boydton to keep cows off the lawn. The Boydton Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places May 16, 2002 with reference #02000511. The house has been identified as one by Knoxville architect George F. Barber.

 

The house, on a 1.63 acre lot, apparently has been sold. It has 3,844 square feet; online realtor information states 4 or 6 bedrooms, and 2 1/2 or 3 1/2 baths. Online information also lists the date of the house as 1905. It also lists the contractor as Wilkinson rather than Wilkerson. The perennial question—how credible is information online? The foundation of my information is from the Virginia Department of Historic Resources: www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/Counties/Mecklenburg/173-5...

 

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Threadneedle Street, London, the early evening Autumn sunlight illuminates half of the street

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Sunlight streaming through trees on a sprinkler running in Central Park.

GR21, Kodak Elite Chrome,

Bávaro - (Punta Cana)

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