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mrs roadrunner

Sunset In The High Desert - 0 views

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    Sunset In The High Desert. Sometimes we do get home late from our outings.
mrs roadrunner

Mt. Jefferson Sunset - 0 views

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    Mt. Jefferson Sunset. This was taken almost right across the street from the KOA in Jefferson County Oregon. We go past the KOA quite a lot. So if the travelers / vacationers to our area were paying attention last night, this is what they saw.
mrs roadrunner

Oregon Sunset - 0 views

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    Oregon Sunset. Where this was taken some think is eastern Oregon, though it is still central Oregon.
mrs roadrunner

Weather Vane On Top Of A Barn At Sunset - 0 views

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    Weather Vane On Top Of A Barn At Sunset.
mrs roadrunner

Cascade Mountain Sunset - 0 views

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    Cascade Mountain Sunset. A wall calendar is coming out of my mountain shots. This may or may not make the cut. I will let everyone know when it is available.
mrs roadrunner

I Am Central Oregon Sunset mrsroadrunner.com - 0 views

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    This is from a local writer who just happens to still be in high school. He has been writing now for years and just this year has gotten the confidence to go public.This is his poem, with my central Oregon sunset photograph.
Jean Marc Henry

Beach By Sunset Image Share by Jean Marc Henry - 0 views

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    Beach By Sunset Image Share by Jean Marc Henry.
Max Compose

KLIA2 Airport Terminal - Max Compose - 0 views

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    Malaysia new airport, called KLIA2 (Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2), it's replacing the LCCT (Low-Cost Carrier Terminal). KLIA2 Airport started operations on 2 May 2014 and all flight operations at LCCT were moved to klia2 by 9 May 2014. KLIA2 is built to cater for the explosive growth in low cost travel in the region.
raymond eagar

Photo And Frames - 0 views

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    Photo gallery, Art Gallery, Tutorial how to paint with oils
Prashnat Gupta

High contrast, the way to go for Home Decoration - 1 views

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    Do you feel confused while deciding how to choose the right things which makes your home just the best home in the world. There are very basic things which will decide the outcome of your efforts and we will list them down for you here. Walls color and High Contrast: Go for white color for the entire room and put a decorative piece like painting or statue with high saturated color to stand out in the entire room. What we are going to tell you now is not rocket science. White color makes small rooms look big. Also, what is important is to know whether that room will have ample sunlight or not. If one had carefully watched how colors play magic during sunset and sunrise; they would know that blue, violet, red, orange and yellow are the main ingredients to bring up those amazing combinations. Rooms with less sunlight, we recommend brighter shades of yellowish orange. The dark rooms will then be illuminated using violet- bluish lights to bring up the same magic. We recommend that if you buy paintings which are red colored for decorating room, then don't opt of statues which are blue. Go for Red vases as centerpieces and while doing that, you would be setting up a room which is high on contrast but still not overburdened with all the colors in the world. Focused Lights on main paintings: Lights are one of the most important factors to keep in mind before undertaking any sort of interior designing/re-designing. As we have discussed earlier, the shades and the extent of lighting required will depend on the amount of natural light which is available in the room. We recommend controlled lighting which can be scaled up and down as per the requirement during various times of day and night. We recommend using contrasting lights which means that on blue or purple walls, use lights which are red, orange or red yellowish in nature but use blue or purple lights on bright walls. The key to choose the right lighting is to consider the size and style of the room. Some of the import
ukulelemononoke

Pouring a Thermos of Hot Tea at -40°C Near the Arctic Circle | Colossal - 0 views

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    Ontario-based photographer Michael Davies timed this impressive shot of his friend Markus hurling a thermos of hot tea through the air yesterday in -40°C weather. At such frigid temperatures water freezes instantly to form a dramatic plume of ice. For the last decade Davies has worked as a photographer in the fly-in community of Pangnirtung in Canada's High Arctic, only 20km south of the Arctic Circle, a place that sees about two hours of sunlight each day during the winter.
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