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I saw this plant at Tamala Park Conservation area. Not sure what it is and i suspect it may be a weed but I genuinely don't know. It was very cute and about the size of my fist.
The wind moves the sand of Tatooine, a helmet uncovered. A silent tomb for the lost, the unknown, a memorial site filled with anonymity and solitude, a site never to be known, never visited. Sacrifices unheard, forever lost, hidden again from sight by restless sand.
At least to me, seen at the beach on a day when the the clouds were beginning to clear. Slight circular hole allowing the sunshine to come through. Or is it 'Beam Me up Scottie'?
Why do we fear the unknown . . . when maybe, after all, it's the unknown that keeps us going . . .
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Burgers zoo Arnhem
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And then the night dripped in and the mist slowly drifted down from the mountains into the depths. I dreamt of an unknown tomorrow...
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Although the horizon in this triptych is a bit of a failure, I have to say that I like it very much, because it captures the atmosphere that this special place on Achilles exuded...
polaroidweek day three, Mint SLR670S, polaroid color 600 film
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When considering the weather on this day, I figured a visit to Roberts Creek was in store. The clouds were moving quickly but also clinging close to the horizon. The stanchions there, would help frame any boat that happened by, and also bring interest to the shot. Technically, most images leave room ahead of the subject, but I wanted to grab an emotion and tell a story instead. One of departure and sailing off into the unknown.
To my good fortune, and after perusing about, a very fast moving sailboat did cruise by. I had already composed the shot, making it a matter of waiting for the final element. Small adjustments were made and then as the boat sailed into place, the final shot was made. That bird on the end, was icing on the cake, as the rest bid a fond farewell.
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The sky featured here is 'Unknown' by Specter Skies and is part of the 'Monochrome' pack which is an exclusive at Poseevent ~ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Shifting%20Eclipse/150/103...
Pleasant Valley Conservancy, Dane County, Wisconsin.
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No idea as to what type, but I think that this one is a looker. As far as the photo goes, Iwould have liked to have had the head in focus, but as is, I really like this one because of the wings.. Not too often you see damsels resting with their wings exposed like that, so it was a treat to be able get them pretty sharp with the reflections coming off of them.
diese staude ist seid zwei jahre ein gern gesehener gast in meinem garten.
leider kenne ich ihren namen nicht, würde sie aber zu gerne persönlich ansprechen.
könnt ihr mir da vielleicht weiter helfen?
HMBT !!!
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mossy,dark,wet,a bit slippery,misty... just following this pathway, don't know where it would lead me at that walk..but very enjoyable.