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+1!Rayyan, # 1- Most Beautiful!
+1. And more...#2- Powerfully Sad.
Indeed :salute:Well done.
Rayyan,
#2- Powerfully Sad.
Well done.
Steve, Corlan; May Our Good Lord be Merciful to all of us.+1. And more...
Indeed :salute:
You've been seeing the best skies that Anchorage has to offer (infrequently).....this is a more typical Anchorage sky (unfortunately).Another thing that i almost constantly notice in your photos (Gary) is the great skies quality, color, clouds... something to do with the photographer probably, and also maybe the latitude?
Corlan: Thanks! Not allowed to bring anything more lethal into the Sanctuary....
pepper spray?
Nice paw indeed. Makes you longing for (or is it "itching for"? ) the same kind of flexibility for scratching you back, too. Then of course, no need for that when you have all those trunks around, hey? Excellent shot, again :thumbs:
Steve: Thanks! I'm sure that grass is tastier then me.Matt, Nice Soft Cushioned Paw To Draw You In For A Mid Day Snack! Heck Of A Series!
Rayyan: Thank you, sir! No nail salons around there. Probably do each other's nails. Sneeze? I don't know.Matt, ' agglo' what? English is not my first language!!
And very gracious of you pal. Thanks.:salute:
Matt, do these bears have their nails ( claws ? ) trimmed?:bugeyes:
One could make a back scratcher from those!!
btw, do bears sneeze?
This is an excellent series.:thumbs:
Carlos, don't know your source but actually, "agglomeration" can be tracked back way before the Xth century (happen to know that for some complicated reason related to one of my first names - yours would work btw).. But our friend probably knew that considering his never less than impressive command of all things vocabulary
It was when bears were all around, no need for special tours then, hey Matt?
agglomerate
verb |əˈgläməˌrāt|
collect or form into a mass or group [ trans. ] : companies agglomerate multiple sites such as chains of stores [ intrans. ] : these small particles soon agglomerate together.
noun |-rit|
a mass or collection of things : a multimedia agglomerate.
• Geology a volcanic rock consisting of large fragments bonded together.
adjective |-rit|
collected or formed into a mass.
DERIVATIVES
agglomeration |əˌgläməˈrā sh ən| noun
agglomerative |-ˌrātiv; -rətiv| adjective
ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin agglomerat- ‘added to,’ from the verb agglomerare, from ad- ‘to’ + glomerare (from glomus ‘ball’ ).
Corlan/Carlos/Rayyan:Carlos, thank you for taking the trouble to post the meanings of ' that '
interesting word. Much appreciated sir.
Suspected Corlan was old, but going back to the Xth century!!
Take care you two.
Rayyan, # 1- Most Beautiful!
#2- Powerfully Sad.
Well done.
+1!
+1. And more...
Indeed :salute:
Rayyan: Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, and...yes!Steve, Corlan; May Our Good Lord be Merciful to all of us.
Kindest regards.
Younger then, but still beautiful now!Talking about the Xth century; someone younger.Younger than now.
Younger then, but still beautiful now!
I really like the processing on this one.
Oh my. Sad and humbling.
Take care Lloyd. Regards.Oh my. Sad and humbling.
(For some reason I was unable to see this image earlier.)
Very cool images Miko! Could you tell us more about the mini studio setup you used to take these photos?First time using a mini-studio setup.
D300; 50mm f/1.4 AFD
Tim: This one draws you in with it's very simple silhouetted form. You can envision the emerging flower. :thumbup: