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Un peu de zic
Allons, ne nous contentons pas uniquement du plaisir des yeux, on ne va pas bouder un peu de music.
Je ne sais si vous vous souvenez du petit bonbon rose acidulé qui sautillait partout dans le clip en karaoké (No taboo) que je vous proposait de regarder sur bof2ème il n’y a pas longtemps ? Hé bien il se trouve que Syr Gabryel récidive et ce en interprétant dans différentes langues et styles sa propre musique, l’ Enjoy musique, de la dance sautillante qu’il qualifie de euphorisante, gay et positive.
Il vient tout juste de sortir son premier album, No Taboo, le 24 janvier. Vous pouvez en écouter des extraits sur le site officiel de l'artiste : www.syrgabryel.com où sur myspace à l'adresse www.myspace.com/syrgabryel .
Retrouvez bientôt le nouvel artiste dance de l’écurie Kyrone GP Music en vente dans toutes les bonnes pharmacies. En attendant ses premiers cachets, si vous vous sentez un peu déprimé, je vous propose le reméde, son clip Mashallah que vous avez surement vu sur M6 ou MCM si vous êtes fan de dance :
Mashallah
envoyé par SyrGabryel
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Tribute to Edgar Degas
Tribute to Edgar Degas
I've spent last weekend in Naples in the Sansevero Degas Hotel, in the same ancient building where the great painter Edgar Degas lived for many years with his family.
This photo is a tribute to Degas
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NOT A SAFE PLACE!
This flower dropped down from its vase, it will colour this grey grid untill the next wind...
Questo fiore è caduto dal suo vaso, colorerà questa grigia grata fino al prossimo vento...
06 janvier 2008
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Foggy Night
This was one of those moments when it really paid to have my camera with me. The fog descended quickly and I happened to drive by this spot. The rest, as they say, is history.
03 janvier 2008
White Flower in the Cascade Mountains
Unusual White Flower growing wild in the Cascade Mountains. I don't know the name of it. As far as the My Story part, I had parked my car on the shoulder of the highway and decided that I would walk up the hillside to see more about these flowers. I had been watching them each year for about 15 or 20 years, thinking that some day I would photograph them. I never did. One day I just decided I had waited long enough. I was a fair distance from the highway when a State Trooper drove up to my truck. I thought I was going to get a ticket for parking on the shoulder. I walked back to my truck, and he said, "Are you OK?" I explained that yes I was, and about waiting so long to photograph the flowers. I had my camera with me, and I think I am a fairly believable person. Anyway, he wasn't mean at all. In fact he told me where I could go and turn off the highway just about a half mile from there, and that there were zillions of the same type of flower. I followed his advice and he was correct. He was very nice. I got this picture that day, and I used my ArcSoft2 photo program, and added a bit of oil paint1 technique. I took some close up like this one, and some from a distance showing the surrounding area. That I get into these type of situations addresses "My Life As" a photographer and nature lover. Sightseeing is one of the most fun things I do.
Can someone tell me the name of this flower, or seed pod, or whatever it is? I don't want to put it on the FLOWERS group if it is not a flower, or if it is unidentified. I put it on ID Please group as well.(278unusualwhitewildfloweraaoil1)
This is the ID I got: This is the inflorescence of a plant in the lily family (Liliaceae), I believe it is a Turk's Cap lily, Xerophyllum tenax.
This additional comment and information came in later, but I am just now getting around to adding it here. It is also in the comment below from Dreyer Family.
I believe urtica is correct that this is Xerophyllum tenax -but I the common name is Bear Grass or Indiana Basket Grass. Turk's cap lilly is a real flower - it's very different. Beatutiful image!
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