oooh... I'd love to go bungee jumping, but I am far too scared, I won't even go on a rollercoaster... :S
My share:
this one's from a free afternoon at artcamp... I got invited to do this by a professor and I went there the second time this year. It's on an isle in the south of Germany and everything is payed for, haha...
This is me, or rather my feet, after I finished painting and taking a break. I tend to take photos of shoes or feet, I don't know why...
another feet- photo, this time from summer and...not my feet. (unforunately not my iPod either )
This is a gift for my friend me and friends made. It's basically her name represented as what it stands for (her surname is a translated form of sheep...) It's in a small park next to a small river and it's beautiful.
My suitcase, I LOVE my suitcase. There's even more on it now....
they're actually called geothermal areas or geothermal hotspots... which to me translates to earth and heat... i don't really know that much about them... i discovered there was lots of boiling puddles of mud that were heated by the earth... and it smells really bad...
they're actually called geothermal areas or geothermal hotspots... which to me translates to earth and heat... i don't really know that much about them... i discovered there was lots of boiling puddles of mud that were heated by the earth... and it smells really bad...
This was my favorite of the theories offered in that wiki article as to how a geothermal is formed:
"Much of the heat is believed to be created by decay of naturally radioactive elements. An estimated 45 to 90 percent of the heat escaping from the Earth originates from radioactive decay of elements within the mantle."
Does that make you radioactive for having touched the geothermal, smeja?
I've finally been trying to choose pictures to print off from when I lived in Italy this summer and these are a few favorites. I'm no photog, but I think it would be pretty hard to take a bad picture in some of these places...
eee! wifey! those are beautiful! i LOVE flamingos!! when I was in Vegas this past summer, I stayed at The Flamingo, the first hotel on the NEW strip.. it's changed a bit since then, but here are some pics from my favorite city EVER!
The flamingos @ the Flamingo
Little walk-way leading to the story of Bugsy Siegal and how he came up with the name for the hotel:
View of Paris hotel from the Bellagio (the pool is where the famous water light show takes place):
Under the "Eiffel Tower"
My personal FAVORITE hotel, the Venetian, mostly because of its Italian/Venice influence:
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i do have eyes... i blame the pretiness on my contacts... not that the're coloured or anything... but i have to blame something...
What's a thermal area?
My share:
this one's from a free afternoon at artcamp... I got invited to do this by a professor and I went there the second time this year. It's on an isle in the south of Germany and everything is payed for, haha...
This is me, or rather my feet, after I finished painting and taking a break. I tend to take photos of shoes or feet, I don't know why...
another feet- photo, this time from summer and...not my feet. (unforunately not my iPod either )
This is a gift for my friend me and friends made. It's basically her name represented as what it stands for (her surname is a translated form of sheep...) It's in a small park next to a small river and it's beautiful.
My suitcase, I LOVE my suitcase. There's even more on it now....
What's a thermal area?
they're actually called geothermal areas or geothermal hotspots... which to me translates to earth and heat... i don't really know that much about them... i discovered there was lots of boiling puddles of mud that were heated by the earth... and it smells really bad...
wikipedia puts it better.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geothermal_%28geology%29
wikipedia puts it better.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geothermal_%28geology%29
This was my favorite of the theories offered in that wiki article as to how a geothermal is formed:
"Much of the heat is believed to be created by decay of naturally radioactive elements. An estimated 45 to 90 percent of the heat escaping from the Earth originates from radioactive decay of elements within the mantle."
Does that make you radioactive for having touched the geothermal, smeja?
The ONE picture, taken by the lomo, that turned out decent
Cradle Mountain w/ Boat shed:
Cradle Mountain foresty thing:
Moss on tree in foresty thing:
Self explanatory:
Isola di Capri
Sunset off the coast of Capri
Venice at night
Some street in Rome
So, here's the duck
this next one is almost 3 years old now, I was in London and it was so warm and then I see that Santa...
this was taken ages ago when I was driving with a friend and it started raining...
oh, and I just remembered that I have this lomo cameras full of photos from the festival I've been to this year... I think it's not working though.
Just a couple. There were 123 in total.
The flamingos @ the Flamingo
Little walk-way leading to the story of Bugsy Siegal and how he came up with the name for the hotel:
View of Paris hotel from the Bellagio (the pool is where the famous water light show takes place):
Under the "Eiffel Tower"
My personal FAVORITE hotel, the Venetian, mostly because of its Italian/Venice influence:
my absolute fav pic
second fav
idk why
they just mean something to me
Self explanatory:
Now that's hilarious!
my absolute fav pic
second fav
idk why
they just mean something to me
Woah those are so beautiful! Did you take those? If you did, you are an amazing photographer.
Here are some I took (and photoshopped) yesterday: