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Wild Coneflower on the back roads..It is so beautiful to see the wildflowers blooming on the side of the road . They are there naturally no planting them to come up in garden, no taking care of them to make them grow , they just grow in natures garden. Other name Echinacea
The boots and handbag combo are not in sync to me! This bag is very boring! The boots are drama!!! 😀
The boot needs a black bag with silver accents.
The blue bag needs a Mary Jane type shoe. Think Fashion Avenue style.
Hoping to get the black slouchy bag next. And hopefully it comes with the black boots!
Wearing:: *NEW* From Carrie's Lingerie:: A VIP Exclusive "Spicy Jaguar"
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Hand Jewelry:: From Real Evil "Dark Queen Rings"
A portion of the Milky Way in these summer days with the Dark Horse Nebula.
This nebula is one of the largest object of the deep sky. It is made up of many "small" dark nebulae mainly composed by interstellar gas clouds so dense to block light passing through.
Thanks to this simple mechanism we can detect the presence of such objects: by observing their silhouettes.
More extra info: the horse's back paw is usually called Pipe Nebula. And yet, in the belly of the horse lies a "small" (but fortunately visible in this photo) dark nebula with an "S" shape called Snake Nebula. Can you see them?
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Canon EOS 60D (unmodded) and Canon 50mm STM f1.8 on a HEQ5 guided mount (QHY5L-II + 60/200).
Photos were acquired with Astrojan Tools and PHD Guiding.
Calibration and stacking with Deep Sky Stacker and post processing with Photoshop.
50mm - f/3.5 - ISO800
Light Frames: 6x180''
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From Hintere Goinger Halt we can observe a whole range of wild summits, here seen from the E-NE side. And there were people on just each of them and in their difficult routes.
Wild Buffalo (Bubalas bubalis bubalis) A heard is consists of females and their offspring. A young bull may be seen in a heard but they often form bachelor heard, till they come to maturity to claim territorial right and mating rights. Mature bulls lead a solitary life. Adult males are more muscled and larger than females, Male have short thick horns whiles female’s horns are thin and of crescent shape.
Captured at Kumana National Park, Sri Lanka
Was a bit bored stuck at home so thought I'd make use of the macro lens for once. A short trip to the garden, so not so wild.
juvenile
Something disturbed them. Raised on back legs for a minute or so puffing out chest and posturing seems to be a warning not to mess with them.
Sandwood Bay up in the very north west corner of Scotland. Cape Wrath is the last headland in the distance.
Thirty-fourth in the series ‘Wild Bonsai’, this tree is 30 inches (0.8m) in height and perhaps 750 years old.
'Wild Bonsai' is a numbered collection of photos of naturally occurring bristlecones (p. longaeva) generally less than five feet in height (1.5m) and - as nearly as I can estimate - between fifty and five-hundred years old - some much older. Most will have sprouted and survived in tiny cracks and crevices or miniature basins of sand and gravel. Shaped by the elements, flourishing tenaciously in the most minimalist of conditions, their lives are measured not in the millennia of more robust bristlecones, but in centuries...often mere decades.
'Duality', the cover photo for this album, is to me a matriarch of sorts and will remain unnumbered as a small token of a deeply intuitive and unapologetic respect that remains as transcendent and mysterious to me as it may seem odd to others. The essay that accompanies 'Duality' could, in many ways, apply as well to any other tree I may post in this series.
A perspective: Housed in the Tokyo Imperial Palace, the fifth oldest living cultivated bonsai in the world is something over 500 years old and is a designated National Treasure of Japan.
The Wild Pacific Trail through Ucluelet on the west coast of Vancouver Island is stunning every which way you turn.
Not the Bourbon. All the years I've been to Tifft, I have never come across a turkey there before. Wondering if new resident there since this year or just got lucky to see one. I have seen many more wild turkeys this year than in years past around here. Real close to my house have seen a family of about 15 every morning on way to work.
Wild Elk resting (in the rain) in front of the Yellowstone Village Inn & Suites, Gardiner, Park County, Montana