This is my companion piece to Bake These brightly coloured monsters are just hanging out, enjoying the breeze.
Old horseshoe thrown over a barbwire fence framing a barn and silo.
One of the many pier along St kilda beach http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/620498
Sea Nettles Jellyfish (Chrysaora fuscescens) Monterey Bay Aquarium California USA —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Consider these photos as companions. :-) /
Old tire swing hanging from the limb of an old oak tree.
She is reaching trying to help, she’s been trying so long it hurts. She didn’t see him buy the rope, tie the rope, drop willingly to dangle from the rope. He is happy in his misery he doesn’t need or see her help.
Glorious autumn sunrise lighting up the old oak tree.
Spiders dangling in the mossy trees, in this digitally enhanced photograph. One of the many pleasures of living in the Carolina’s.
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Nikon D60 Macro 105mm lens / Two images merged Photographed a Daddy Long Legs spider this afternoon and spent the rest of the night trying to get it onto another image because I didn’t like the background on the orginal spider image
Oh, can he reach it? Can he? Can he? Nooo! Just too high! It’s all good fun until the cat leaps up with its play claws and catches your hand. They only pretend to fall off stuff all the time, so that you’ll be unaware of their true hunting prowess when you dangle string for them… Yeaaahhh. It’s truuuue…
Oh, can he reach it? Can he? Can he? Nooo! Just too high! It’s all good fun until the cat leaps up with its play claws and catches your hand. They only pretend to fall off stuff all the time, so that you’ll be unaware of their true hunting prowess when you dangle string for them… Yeaaahhh. It’s truuuue…
I don’t think I have ever seen a kid who doesn’t love the railing. Holding your self up and dangling your feet, it’s almost like a ride at the park.
seriously.. i don’t know how to explain it – modern art they call it – it was a display of dangling pungent spices – the ‘aroma’ well it was quite unbearable!!! Nikon D70 (Duds) – Auto / Focal Length 85.0mm / Exposure 1/125 (0.008s) / Aperture f/5.6 / AF Zoom-Nikkor Lens / ED 28-200mm / f/3.5-5.6G IF
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19.4.09 – Taken with a Fujifilm 10mp s8100. Dangling over the edge of the cliffs, holding on by my toes to get a shot of the great colours around the Lizard coast in Cornwall.
A striking jellyfish (Chrysaora colorata) at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, CA Habitat: Open Waters / Animal Type: Invertebrates / Diet: mainly zooplankton, including copepods, larval fish, ctenophores, salps, other jellies, fish eggs / Size: to 3 feet (1 m) in diameter / Range: limited range off the coast of California / Relatives: Pacific sea nettle, other jellyfishes, sea anemones, coral; Family: Pelagiidae Nikon D700 / 18-70 f3.5-4.5 @22mm / 1/80 f3.35 / ISO 3200 / Hand held / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- !
These alien-looking creatures are is named for its their translucent, moonlike circular bells. Instead of long, trailing tentacles, moon jellies have a short, fine fringe (cilia) that sweeps food toward the mucous layer on the edges of the bells. Prey is stored in pouches until the oral arms pick it up and begin to digest it. / The coloration of a moon jelly often changes depending on its diet. If the jelly feeds extensively on crustaceans, it turns pink or lavender. An orange tint hints that a jelly’s been feeding on brine shrimp. Scientists have studied the life cycle of this jelly extensively. They know the adult male moon jelly releases strands of sperm, which are ingested by female moon jellies. After fertilization, larvae settle on or near the seafloor and grow into polyps. Polyps alternate between feeding and reproductive stages for up to 25 years. In the reproductive phase, polyps launch buds of cloned juveniles, known as ephyrae, which grow into adult medusae. Found worldwide in temperate and tropical waters, moon jellies feed in quiet bays and harbors. Although moon jellies have a sting, they pose little threat to humans. / / Scientific Name: Aurelia labiata / Habitat: Open Waters / Animal Type: Invertebrates / Diet: small plankton, like molluscs, crustaceans, fish eggs and other small jellies / Size: to 15 inches (38 cm) in diameter / Range: common in Monterey Bay and along the California coast, and in the waters off the East Coast, Europe, Japan and the Gulf of Mexico / Relatives: Portuguese man-of-war, hydromedusae, other siphonophores, sea anemones, coral; Family: Ulmaridae Nikon D700 Featured: Cards: Animals and pets group, September 2009 / Featured: AW Welcome Center group, August 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/12534471
Taken in Toronto’s West end, across the street from a large mental health facility. Outpatients roam the streets during the day, very sad situation.
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