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All kind of textures on a wall.

Looks like a map of a new world to me ;-))

What do you see?

 

Happy Wall Wednesday!

The Road goes ever on and on

Out from the door where it began.

Now far ahead the Road has gone.

Let others follow, if they can!

Let them a journey new begin.

But I at last with weary feet

Will turn towards the lighted inn,

My evening-rest and sleep to meet.”

― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings

 

textures by Neighya and Skeletalmess

Lili Sharif © All rights reserved

  

Dear all, I will find a moment during the day to visit your photo stream, have a good day!

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The softness of the head feathers, the roughness of the beak, and the wrinkles in the throat pouch lying against the feathers on the back of the brown pelican as well as the wing.

Macro Mondays, TEXTURE,

Thank you for taking the time to visit, comment, fave or invite. I really appreciate them all.

 

All photos used are my own.

 

All rights reserved. This photo is not authorized for use on your blogs, pin boards, websites or use in any other way. You may NOT download this image without written permission from lemon~art.

A gentle crop, otherwise SOOC.

😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄

Radial filter effect to a Buddhist temple altar in Penang, Malaysia.

 

Featured in this very fine gallery: www.flickr.com/photos/139518155@N05/galleries/72157693359...

 

Answer if you want. I saw this question on the net ( not sure who said that) and I really thought it was an interesting question. My answer is No but I still like to go places far away when it is possible.

** thanks Tota for the texture.**

 

Répondez à cette question si vous voulez. Faut-il aller loin pour trouver des choses intéressantes à photographier? Ma réponse est non mais j'aime quand même aller loin si c'est possible.

quaffing a lager in the late afternoon sun!

Free texture. If you use this texture please credit my name under your picture, and put a copy of your work in a comment box under my texture. I would love to see the results of your work.

The bumps on the bottom of fern fronds are called sori, and they contain the reproductive structures of the plant. Unlike higher plants, ferns do not bear flowers and produce seed, they produce spores, more like fungi.......

El paso del tiempo en Verona. Italia

 

Una ventana es un elemento arquitectónico que se ubica en un vano o hueco elevado sobre el suelo, que se abre en una pared con la finalidad de proporcionar luz y ventilación a la estancia correspondiente. También se denomina ventana a algun conjunto de dispositivos que se utilizan para cerrar ese vano.

 

El término proviene del latín ventus (viento), haciendo referencia a la capacidad de ventilación que proporciona. Antiguamente la ventana también se denominaba fenestra ó también denominada "finistra", de forma idéntica a como se llama en latín y en griego. Este sería el modo directo de derivación etimológica.

Thank You Photoshop CC and Topaz Software

textures..thanks to Lenabem-Anna

Lincoln County-Washington State

not deja vu, just a textured version uploaded for the totally textured groups contest. If you haven't checked them out, they are fun and super talented...I am in awe, some of the best shots in Flickr are in the group pool...

Thanks a lot for your visits, comments, faves, invites, etc ... Always very much appreciated !

(030/365) Happy Sliders Sunday! Processed with Topaz Studio 2 - best viewed Large.

 

A few years ago my Dad gave me a piece of driftwood which was home to several air plants (Tillandsias) that he'd glued to it. One or 2 have flowered - see photo in first comment below, and we like them so much we bought a new piece of driftwood recently, along with a new species of air plant to stick on it. A small piece of plant broke off the original crowded structure so we've glued that on the new driftwood as well. Both are starting to flower. They are all quite happy on our porch windowsill with not too much direct sunlight.

 

Such fascinating plants, getting all their nutrients from the air. I feed them occasionally with a specially formulated Air Plant spray & mist them monthly with rainwater I collect (they also appreciate going outside in the rain on a warm day).

 

07/100x : my 100 photos will be of foliage.

2008-09-09 explorer#66

 

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