Peekaboo! by [P]hotogr[AV] (on/off) on Flickr.
Desert elephant calf blending with environment, Brandberg, Namibia
Starred knob-tailed gecko
Looking in detail the tail of Nephrurus stellatus (Gekkonidae) is perfectly understandable why this Australian gecko is known as Starred knob-tailed gecko. The body and tail are marked with conical tubercles and rosettes.
Locality: Goldfields-Esperance, Western Australia
Because we never start off in the best of situations but we make it anyhow || H.X.L (via yourblueheaven)
this is far too lovely a gift thank you so much ah
(via inkskinned)
Can we dance if we want to?
Um…I’ll allow it. On ONE condition: you must leave your friends behind.
初々しいタキシード姿
成長とは、別れることなんだ。手放すことなんだ。
Birds and wires made this set wonderfully simple and harmonious.
Lina
Sexy sailors.
The sexy sailors seemed not to be very interested in the photographer. Perhaps a sexy German Shepherd crossed their way.
Hubertus
올해는 어떤 이야기들이 기다리고 있을지..
I love this very elemental composition. And I was so taken in by the beautiful light cutting it’s way through the trees and mist/smoke, that it actually took me a while to notice the couple standing in the middle of the bridge, :))
Steve
Bob Ross (via laughing-treees)
The Featured Creature:
Okay, who’s ready to have their mind BLOWN?! Check out this absolutely stunning Blue Cloud Forest Millipede (Pararhachistes potosinus) found only in the remote high altitude cloud forests of Mexico. The bright blue coloration warns predators about its ability to produce toxic secretions.
View the full article for more pics and deets!
Photo credits: Luis Stevens, George Grall
I am Water
Last night, as you lay asleep, I traced the outline of your body with my fingertips; so that one day, long after you have gone and the sun is setting beyond my reach, I might draw you close to me.

