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{prompt addicts: 5 of 5....i know..."another" pink tulip pic, but having so much fun with them!}
~ this one reminded me of an arm stretched out with a big "thumbs~up!" ;)
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My good friend and agricultural pilot Weikren Anderson Silva, posing for the camera during his work!
This photograph was taken during the Children's Parade, a part of Carnival festivities in Port of Spain, Trinidad.
So it's shortly before 0300 and I'm standing on a beach along Lake Superior...Lady Aurora has been dancing all night long so far, I've lost count of the substorms that happened. On the last one the display dissolved into a massive shimmering area covering the horizon up to around 45 degrees high at times. It would stay that way all the way until the dawn hours later. Continuing my habit of taking some kind of selfie with these things, decided to just give Lady A a nice thumbs-up this time around. :D Two satellites pass through the frame, and the Milky Way angles across above the aurora. What a night. Eagle River, MI March 29, 2017.
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Tom's Thumb is a peak in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale Arizona. The last leg of the hike is through a field of giant boulders. Note hiker on top left.
Way behind with my challenges and kind of taking a stab at this one .... well, the thumbs are facing upwards!!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Thumbs Up ....
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Built this frog looking guy just a few nights ago, so I don't have a name for him. The legs are a bit weird but the scala potty doesn't have any official connection points so I had to get creative.
I'm Tim Ensor, and I approve of this beer festival.
Avondale Estates, Georgia, USA.
7 October 2023.
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▶ Tim Ensor is one of three proprietors of My Parents' Basement: a combination craft-beer pub, graphic novel/comic book emporium, and game arcade.
▶ This was the pub's second annual MPBeer Fest, a local-beer festival, held outside, in the parking lot behind the pub.
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Hey there. Some images work with very little. Two things work for me, here: For one, the hand. Elderly people very often cross their hands on their back and sometimes bring their hands in weird position.
This one isn’t quite weird, but this lady looked like here hand was built that way (kidding). She never took it down. So I clicked.
The other thing is her hair that juxtaposes the little tree to the left.
Sure. This image isn’t dramatic. No super wide angle with intense back light.
But there is no need for that. I like it as it is.
Thumbs up.
Thumbs up for feminine fun.
Thumbs up for pretty in pink.
Thumbs up for soft shiny satin.
Thumbs up for a lovely girly day.
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It's always nice to catch one of the regular fleet working something a bit different and here the best liveried Trident in Plymouth takes its turn to shuttle some more graduates & parents to wherever they are going to.
I deliberately cropped out a car to the right to tidy the image, pleasingly the lady with the shopping bags appeared next to the bus just to add something extra to the image.