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  • The Twelve Apostles along the Great Ocean Road

  • A female rufous hummingbird shows off her brilliant throat in the glow of a spring afternoon.

  • ©2008 BMoore Photography & Design….......................................

  • Desert Vision Sketch II / Fractal Explorer render / Milan Dobrojevic

  • Shot this today..This is the prettiest Lily I think I have ever seen in my life! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

  • The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is an annual plant in the family Asteraceae and native to the Americas, with a large flowering head (inflorescence). The stem can grow as high as 3 metres, and the flower head can reach 30 cm in diameter with the “large” seeds. The term “sunflower” is also used to refer to all plants of the genus Helianthus, many of which are perennial plants. What is usually called the flower is actually a head (formally composite flower) of numerous florets (small flowers) crowded together. The outer florets are the sterile ray florets and can be yellow, maroon, orange, or other colors. The florets inside the circular head are called disc florets, which mature into what are traditionally called “sunflower seeds,” but are actually the fruit (an achene) of the plant. The inedible husk is the wall of the fruit and the true seed lies within the kernel. The florets within the sunflower’s cluster are arranged in a spiraling pattern. Typically each floret is oriented toward the next by approximately the golden angle, producing a pattern of interconnecting spirals where the number of left spirals and the number of right spirals are successive Fibonacci numbers. Typically, there are 34 spirals in 1 direction and 55 in the other; on a very large sunflower you may see 89 in one direction and 144 in the other. source: wikipedia

  • Meet the last true gentelman with his amazing moustache and a bowler hat.

  • One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them. Concept Art / s1 3D fractal render Milan Dobrojevic

  • there is option to change pictures in this calendar… another calendars :

  • macro shot of quartz crystal rainbow inclusion

  • When they come it all happens in fractions / of what we call time. / They used unknown radio-waves / to contact those who can feel them. / Children, at first. Or children inside. / They let us turn our eyes up to their realms / in secretly-weaved ways, apparently obvious: / gusts of wind, charming lightnings, hypnotic hums. Not many of us can see what and how they are. / Commonly they are dressed with cloud-sewed clothes. / But they cannot hold this temporarily atmospherical form. / They call me just like stone-generated lake-circles. / And just like stones to the bottom they fall. / Leaving me into a spiraled-swirl / of gaseous face-shaped glove; pushing me onto / a swirling spiral of galactically-proportioned love.

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  • This is the 360 degree panorama I was hoping to get from the summit of Island Peak or Imja Tse. I can’t believe how small Ama Dablam looks from up here (6814m, at the centre). Mighty Makalu (8462m) rises above the ridge at the left, and the confluence of the Lhotse Shar, Amphu Laptse, and Imja Glaciers and the Imja Tso glacial lake can be seen below Lapste to the left of the main Island Peak (Imja Tse) ridge in the middle. In the distance just beyond the Island Peak ridge is the rest of the Imja Drengka valley and the villages of Chukhung and Dingboche. To the right of the valley the stunning peaks of Tawoche and Arakamptse stand tall above the glacial flows of the Nuptse, Lhotse Nup and Lhotse Glacier. These glaciers slowly flow from the snow and ice that falls on the giant Nuptse-Lhotse Wall, with the peak of Lhotse, the 4th highest mountain on Earth rising to an incredible 8516m at the right. The distance in altitude from the summit of Island Peak and the top of Lhotse is more than 2300m, which means you could slide the whole of Australia at its highest point, horizontally, between the two summits with room to move. Australia is indeed flat, and these mountains are indeed the largest in the world… what a privilege to have been here. The panorama is a composite of 18 photos taken with a Canon 400D using a 17-85mm IS USM lens with circular polarising filter. Featured in “Panoramas”

  • I´ve shot many drop-shots…but this is probably one of the best in my own humble opinion. I just love the shape that bottom drop has. NO postwork done except cropping. ☺ Thanks for stopping by! ☺ Andreas Stridsberg | www.mystic-pic.com

  • Spring Sunrise in Myrtle Beach, SC

  • A Baby Barn owl that I work with…This is Ollie…whom I have been with since he was 3 weeks old…He is a big boy now…and so gorgeous!!!!!

  • Original oil painting produced on stretched 91cm x 61cm canvas using a knife, mixing only on the canvas using a limited colour palette.There’s many more figurative, dance and portrait fine art original oil paintings, pastels and gicleé prints on my website: ryoung-art

  • I LOVE the way webs look soaked in dew!!!

  • Original oil painting produced on stretched 91cm x 61cm canvas using a knife, mixing only on the canvas using a limited colour palette.There’s many more figurative, dance and portrait fine art original oil paintings, pastels and gicleé prints on my website: ryoung-art

  • ~ Quote Storypeople A beautiful japanese anemone in my mother’s garden. Taken with a Canon EOS 450D, vibrant setting, with a 60mm macro lens / Shutter 1/400 / Aperture F4.0 / ISO 200 FEATURED Nov 2009: Flowers in Macro

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