╰☆☆June☆☆╮'s photos with the keyword: eyes

There is no escape........

08 Sep 2019 38 31 562
On Explore...thank you Created with Photo Lab Pro The aliens are here ;-(

I spy with my little eye....

16 Mar 2018 54 42 1047
Something beginning with...........W ????? Have a great weekend everyone. On Explore...thank you.... Created with my photoshop...PhotoLab Pro Coldplay - Hymn For The Weekend (Official Video) youtu.be/YykjpeuMNEk

Melancholy blues

02 Nov 2017 44 31 1091
Model from faestock @ www.deviantart.com Textures from Photolab Pro Louis Armstrong - Melancholy blues youtu.be/qYyiQrLkD-o

We watch and wait ..........

13 Jan 2017 76 35 1413
Created with PhotoLab Pro James Morrison ---- Watch and wait youtu.be/jBCEozUsVqk

Uncertainly

06 Jan 2017 49 28 1198
Model from www.deviantart.com Overlays from Photolab pro "dependent on chance or unpredictable factors; doubtful; of unforeseeable outcome or effect." "With a lack of confidence or certainty" Uncertainly youtu.be/kA4EaxlbzJc

You were the lightning, I was the tree

28 Oct 2016 47 25 1074
Model from faestock @ deviantart.com Textures from PhotoLabPro & PhotoStudioPro

Mystery

05 Jul 2016 43 21 1231
Model from www.deviantart.com On Explore, thank you... Marc Roberts - Mysterious woman [HQ] youtu.be/GV_3B13Q3xs

Too many faces

08 Jan 2016 37 22 1118
On Explore, thank you. Model is ahmedk from www.deviantart.com Textures from picmonkey Cherri Bomb- "Too Many Faces" ♫ ♫ ♫ youtu.be/FBRFqW-PSEQ ♫ ♫ ♫

Curbed longing...

22 May 2015 51 26 2450
Explore,,,thank you very much Model from faestock @ www.deviantart.com Thank you Jessica Texture from lenabim anna @ www.flickr.com

Is it time for dinner?

27 Apr 2015 32 17 991
On Explore, thank you ;-) Textures from picmonkey

Maangtika

06 Mar 2015 57 24 1486
On Explore, thank you very much Stock resources from Vevo Oo @ www.deviantart.com Texture from pareerica @ www.flickr.com Indian women grace their forehead by jewelry of different shapes and sizes. Weight of these pieces on forehead regulates blood circulation in head and prevents headache. It’s very easy to put on a maangtika (designed to be worn on the centre parting) – just attach its string-end to hair. Thillana in Bharatanatyam by Savitha Sastry ♫ ♫ ♫ youtu.be/uCp-2Kudaqk

Eye of the storm

05 Feb 2015 31 18 1082
On Explore, thank you Resources and textures from silentcries6 and Ghislane@ www.deviantart.com Eye of the Storm youtu.be/s6zR2T9vn2c

The Odd Eyed Cat

16 Dec 2014 28 18 811
Textures by pixlr The Odd Eyed Cat. What is this cat eye condition, and what causes it? It’s technically known as heterochromia iridis, the Greek term for “differently coloured irises.” The amount of melanin — the pigment that turns our own skin darker when we get a suntan — determines eye colour in both humans and cats. The white or white-spotted gene found in some cats is normally the cause of heterochromia in them.

My mama thinks I'm handsome......do you?

25 Feb 2014 74 43 1804
On Explore...Thank you The Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus) is found on both shores of the North Atlantic Ocean. It is a large seal of the family Phocidae or "true seals". It is the only species classified in the genus Halichoerus. Its name is alternatively spelled Gray Seal and it is also known as Atlantic Grey Seal. Appearance It is a medium sized seal, with the bulls reaching 2.5 -- 3.3 m long and weighing up to 300 kg; the cows are much smaller, typically 1.6--2.0 m long and 100--150 kg weight. It is the typical seal of the northern and western coasts, the Common Seal being more often seen off southeastern coasts. Ecology In Britain and Ireland, the Grey Seal breeds in several colonies on and around the coasts; notably large colonies are at the Farne Islands off the Northumberland Coast (about 6,000 animals), and North Rona off the north coast of Scotland and Lambay Island off the coast of Dublin. In the Western North Atlantic, Grey Seals are typically found in large numbers all along the coast of North America up to about the coastal waters of New Jersey in the United States. In Canada, they are typically seen in areas like the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Newfoundland and the Maritimes, and Quebec. In the United States one finds them year round off the New England coasts (in particular Maine and Massachusetts) and slightly less frequently in the Middle Atlantic States, though their natural range extends to Virginia. During the winter months they can be seen hauled out on the rocks, islands, and shoals not far from shore, like great grey bananas in the sun, and occasionally coming ashore to rest. In the spring the recently weaned pups and yearlings occasionally strand on beaches after becoming "lost". Diet Grey seals feed on a wide variety of fish, mostly benthic or demersal species, taken at depths down to 70m (230ft) or more. Sandeels (Ammodytes spp) are important in their diet in many localities. Cod and other gadids, flatfish, herring and skates are also important locally. However, it is clear that Grey seals will eat whatever is available, including octopus and lobsters. The average daily food requirement is estimated to be 5kg (11lb), though the seals do not feed every day and they fast the breeding season. Reproduction The pups are born in autumn (September to November) in the eastern Atlantic and in winter (January to February) in the west, with a dense, soft silky white fur; at first they are small and shrivelled-looking, but they rapidly fatten up to look like over-filled barrels, from the extremely fat-rich milk they receive from their mothers. Within a month or so, they shed the pup fur and grow the dense waterproof adult fur, and soon leave for the sea to learn to fish for themselves. In recent years, the number of grey seals has been on the rise in the west, and in Canada there have been calls for a seal cull, however this does not appear to be coming to fruition any time soon. Status In the United States grey seal numbers are increasing as well; they have been protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act for several years and it is still illegal to harm one. Before the act there were only a few isolated colonies in Maine and nowhere else. Today they are seen increasingly near New York and New Jersey waters and it is very likely they will establish colonies further and further south provided the main Canadian pupping grounds are not molested. It is also not very likely a seal hunt shall be instituted any time soon in the U.S. In the UK seals are protected under the Conservation of Seals Act 1970, however it does not apply to Northern Ireland. In the UK there have also been calls for a cull from some fishermen, claiming that stocks have declined due to the seals. A recent paper, however, from the Sea Mammal Research Unit at St Andrews University (www.smru.st-and.ac.uk/) clarifies that seals take less than 1% of the total stock biomass in the North Sea. The real problem is over fishing. @wikipedia An extra note...... The seal sanctuaries do an excellent job in rescuing injured seals, making them better ,then returning them to the sea. This one was seen in the Skegness Sanctuary, well worth a visit, if you are on the east coast, Lincolnshire.

Trying to see your point of view

03 Feb 2014 25 14 1274
Woman texture by 4pudding4 @ www.deviantart.com Points of view, a poem by Cyrus Diaz. On life, Life is so short never hold back, forgive like you have an amnesia, believe like a kid, love like crazy and regret not the things that made you happy. On forgiveness, Forgiveness is not something you do for yourself, it is something you do for your soul, something you do for humanity. If you want to see the rest of this quite long poem, you can see it here www.poemhunter.com/poem/points-of-view-3 f

Smoke gets in your eyes

11 Nov 2013 40 13 1703
Model from www.deviantart.com Texture by picmonkey

Bette Davis Eyes

07 Nov 2013 41 17 2048
On Explore..Thank you very much Bette Davis Eyes, sung by Taylor Swift youtu.be/dOdkgmqdWM8 Or another version by Kim Carnes F