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I took this shot in the highway sunset late night. I did a few tweaks and added a texture by Lenabem-Anna.
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Nikon D7000
Nikon f1.8G
©2012 Cindy Bryant
The ugly building In the back is the Doha Ritz-Carlton with it's own marina. The buildings in the front are just labelled as Twin Zigzag towers in Google Earth. Sorry for the shoddy research...
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Just in case you don't have one -- you will need a marking pen of some sort for next week.
This one is from walmart and I usually like the mark-b-gone side that disappears with water.
Alexander Wu, piano, Francisco Roldán, guitar, Danny Mallon, percussion and Hilliard Green, bass
Alexander Wu, piano, Francisco Roldán, guitar, Danny Mallon, percussion and Hilliard Green, bass
zigzag Kro
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uitvoering:michel taanman/van dik hout decor
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Southern Zigzag Salamander (Plethodon ventralis) found in White Oak Sink, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Floris Jespers - Zigzag.
Exposition at Campo & Campo (Berchem, Belgium).
I saw plenty of Northern Zigzag Salamanders (Plethodon dorsalis) Shawnee National Forest, Illinois. These were easily the most common herp at "snake road" and I probably saw close to a 100 of them under rocks on the rocky slopes. As I witnessed firsthand this species prefers moist rocky slopes. I was told that they are common only in the spring and winter and that during the rest of the year it is underground. This salamander is in the Plethodontidae family also known as "lungless salamanders" for obvious reasons. This salamander has no larval stage and lays its eggs on land somewhere moist, when the eggs hatch they are miniature replicas of the adults. I'm a little embarrassed to admit that the entire time I was finding these salamanders I was assuming that they were Eastern Redbacked Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) but once I got home I noticed that their range doesn't extend to where I was finding these. If you are interested you can check out my salamanders set to see just how similar the 2 species are the very 1st photo in the set is of P. cinerus.
Looking back through old images for a new Facebook cover photo I rediscovered this one that I had made in 2010. At the time I was being influenced more by Pointillism than straight photographic ideas.
SERIES: OAXACA
The water reservoir for the botanical garden at the Santo Domingo Convent in Oaxaca has a very stylish decoration.