South Africa
Me being dramatic. In sepia. Normally so aniconoclastic, now goin fer iconic. sort of.
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the rose color is a dead giveaway…it’s the cranberry juice…now you have the perfect cocktail, the cosmopolitan…
sigh of relief? lol / i’ll call him maxie :D
just saw it this Morning when i went out to feed all the huskys, it was like real frosty on this little plant, it wasnt that cold out side….....so i took this one, enjoy the Dew Veiw of the fluff ball
these kiddos were waiting for their turn to be with the artist who would paint their face :) that my grand baby, Thalia in the middle :) Sony DSC H 7 / 1/50s / f 8.0 / ISO 80 / Focal Length 24.7 This is my Father’s world, and to my listening ears / All nature sings, and round me rings the music of the spheres. / This is my Father’s world, the birds their carols raise, / The morning light, the lily white, declare their Maker’s praise. / This is my Father’s world: I rest me in the thought / Of rocks and trees, of skies and seas; / His hand the wonders wrought. / This is my Father’s world. O let me ne’er forget / That though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the ruler yet. / This is my Father’s world: why should my heart be sad? / The Lord is King; let the heavens ring! / God reigns; let the earth be glad! / This is my Father’s world: He shines in all that’s fair; / In the rustling grass I hear Him pass; / He speaks to me everywhere. / In the rustling grass I hear Him pass; / He speaks to me everywhere. This is My Father’s World / words by Maltbie D. Babcock, 1901
Noisy Miner (Manorina melanocephala). ... I think! Taken at the Tim Neville Arboretum in Melbourne.
Old Bethpage Village – Oct 2008, handheld, hdr
A large Tortoise slowly works its way toward the sun at Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa Florida.
Trying out HDR
This little inn at ´s-Graveland, situated at a bridge that crosses the canal (a small country-road leading to one of the villages near-by, the village of Ankeveen.starts here) is an inviting little place on a sunny summer-day when you can sit there in front and sip your beer, reflecting on the rich historic past of ´s-Graveland or just enjoying the sun. It is a 19-century building, but I am sure there must have been an inn here before that. Probably the place proved a profitable business position so that the old smaller building could be replaced by the new one. ´s-Graveland, 30th May 2007, 3.23 pm / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 18 mm / F 20, 1/100, ISO 200
We are so similar. When we notice a clique forming and us being pushed out of it, we become either submissive and accept being treated like idiots, or rebel and walk off and find ourselves something more fun to do. this picture was taken in Pitsford reserves park in Northampton, United kingdom / i believe, if i was not wrong, it might have been a mallard duckling. / pentax optios12
As if he knew what he was doing, ‘Baxter’ the male dragon fly, went straight for second base !
Photo of a young gator sunning itself with M O T H E R (a 14 footer) hidden not far away in the tall grasses…she was shy>>> / / /
Top Ten in the “Post Card Europe” challenge in a Europe! challenge July 29, 2009. / Featured in FEATURED ONLY! July 19, 2009. / Featured in _Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland July 11, 2009. / Featured in The Compact Group May 30, 2009. / Featured in Unique Buildings Of The World May 22, 2009. / Featured in Italy and All Things Italian May 21, 2009. / Featured in Which Way? May 21, 2009. Best Viewed Full Size One of my favorite images from Venice … which reminds me of our gondola ride the evening before. Just the thought of it will always bring a smile. We left from the center of town with a group of about 20 other couples from the ship. As we pulled away, each couple with their own individual gondola, we overheard that another of the couples, lovely young newlyweds, had been given an accordion player and a singer for the evening as a wedding present. I remember trying not to roll my eyes. As we were rowed through the “streets” ... above … each of the gondoliers passed out bottles of Asti Spumanti and paper cups to their patrons. Soon the singer and the accordion player began to serenade the newlyweds, and the rest of us as well. And as the delicious fruit of the vines began to do its happy work, Venice opened her arms to us all. By the time we made it to the Grand Canal, we were all singing along at the tops of our voices. The gondoliers performed some magic with their magnificent, gleaming black boats, forming a fan shape and then a starburst with them all … one never touching the other. It must have been an extraordinary sight from the upper floors of the beautiful old dwellings lining the canal. I know it took our breath away!! A little Mario Lanza, anyone?? Enjoy and dream!! / O Sole Mio ... oh, sing along … you know you want to!!! Image taken with my little Olympus C-5000Z point and shoot. Post processing included hdr from a hand-held single image in Photomatix Pro, at +/- 2 1/2, Orton in Photoshop, and some touch up of the flowers in Corel Paint 11 with the Wacom Intuos 4 tablet.
/ Nobody knows this little Rose by Emily Dickinson / Nobody knows this little Rose - / It might a pilgrim be / Did I not take it from the ways / And lift it up to thee. / Only a Bee will miss it - / Only a Butterfly, / Hastening from far journey - / On its breast to lie - / Only a Bird will wonder - / Only a Breeze will sigh - / Ah Little Rose—how easy / For such as thee to die!
He was fishing in a pond outside of the nursery where I go to take flower pictures. taken in Williston, Vermont 2009.
decided to play with my really old shots Venice, Italy, 2006 / Ah, Italy Ah, Italy finished in position 4 of Top Ten in Best of I challenge of Alphabet Soup (Lette… October 9, 2009 “Ah, Italy” was featured in Alphabet Soup (Letter I) October 2, 2009 Top 10 in VENICE, VENICE, VENICE September 8, 2009
Fall in NV comes quietly gilding aspens, other trees, and brushes along its way. This capture has been taken in Eastern NV on the slopes of North Schell Creek Range. Ah, Nevada!
Boston, MA / December 6, 2009 Nikon D60, 35mm fix, raw, nd4
Two Smooth-Billed Ani’s Preening each other, It was a really tender thing to see.
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