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Apologies to Jon, but I was having fun with post-processing, and I'm sure there's plenty of bokeh love to go around.
Happy Bokeh Wednesday!
I was treated to a trip to the zoo for my birthday. :)
* Straight from the camera. (Explored 09 april 2012)
Allow me to introduce you to Christy Moore (those of you who don't know him), top musician and also a very funny man. check the lyrics ... " a seven four seven for Jackson Browne, they had to build a special runway just to get him down!"
Back to Dandelions and stepping away from the norm a little bit with a edit from a piece of software I am currently trialling.
To buy stuff..
We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high-powered blotter acid, a saltshaker half-full of cocaine, and a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers...
Trinity Clothing - Vicky's Psychedelic Bell-bottom Jeans + Hud
Ricielli - Ellen Top + Hud
[monso] My Hair - Inni (m3)
Lami - Color Tattoo [CAROL G]
Adoness: Maitreya Nails: Basics : Red to Orange
Meva Sally Bento Ring Gold left Forefinger
Serendipity Poses
[CC] Skyblossom Set from Cerridwen's Cauldron [available on MP]
Visit this location at Trinity Clothing and Park in Second Life
SFCO <3
This is actually old, it's from my last trip to California in 08, good times.
"Blue you sit so pretty
West of the one
Sparkle light with yellow icing
Just a mirror for the sun"
For the Macro Mondays group theme 'Glass - coloured'...
Okay, so I cheated a little - it's not the glass itself that's coloured, but the refraction of the stripey background through the glass.
Day trippin...by boat to Phaselis - ''Protected ( Sun ) Harbor''....
Phaselis is renowned for its roses and for the essence extracted from them and in the past it owed its prosperity to the shipments of timber, rose oil and perfume. There are many things to see in the town, such as the 24 m wide ancient street with the "Hadrian Water Way Door" to the south and many ruins of shops and stored on the sides.
Moreover, there are structures dating from the 2nd century BC such as the Roman Bath, Agora and Theatre (could hold around 1500 people).The ruins are not particularly exciting themselves, but surrounded by the forest and the sea, it makes a beautiful national park. Of them all, the Roman aqueducts is the first and most obvious landmark and it is supposed to have been one of the longest in antiquity.
I do apologize for my absence to flickr and hopefully over the winter months I can spend more time..but again love to share these nature and historical photos with everyone..
Do not feel obilagated to comment or invite..just enjoy !!!