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nothing makes me happier than glass i can use more than once. a $3 serving plate- my newest best friend. :))
no matter what you see,it just matters what you feel...
Egal was du siehst, es ist nur wichtig, was du fühlst ...
Δεν έχει σημασία αυτό που βλέπεις, αυτό που έχει σημασία είναι αυτό που νιώθεις ...
Thank you always my dear friends!
The surface of the pond was covered in a reticulated pattern, but the ice was clear and you could see the coloured vegetation beneath the surface. Here and there, were these perfectly formed little round pockets of air trapped beneath the surface ...
Have a good week, everyone.
Nothing truly beautiful ever asks for attention. It simply captures you.
~Bianca Sparacino
Posted for Fence Friday
I'm always fascinated how light catches the shapes and textures in the sand around sunset. I love processing these types of images in B&W, as it gives you so much creative freedom.....weather still pretty awful down here in Cornwall. Comments will be most appreciated.
It's a macro of a small red flashlight. There's texture on the handle of the flashlight (seen in the image).
“Life is an abstract art, and it’s up to you to make sense of it.”
Quote ― Talismanist Giebra, Talismanist: Fragments of the Ancient Fire. Philosophy of Fragmentism Series.
Enjoy your weekend!
Another photo looking up at the curvaceous balconies of the 'Riverwalk' apartments, overlooking the River Thames at Westminster, in London.
Architects: Stanton Williams.
Water-art.
At this moment we have a lot of rain instant of snow, but I like waterdrops too ;-)) It gives a lovely abstract.
As mentioned in a comment on a previous photo in the series, these are generally pictures taken straight down on a grey cement floor. Colors appear during post-processing that depend in part on processing choices and in part on the quality of interior and exterior light on the scene. It didn't look like this when I saw it.
Thanks very much to all for the positive comments!
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For Macro Mondays 28DEC15: Redux 2015--My Favorite Theme of the Year. This is for the Abstract in Macro theme.
These bubbles formed after leaving cold water in a small flat bottle. As the water warmed to room temperature, nitrogen and oxygen slowly came out of solution, with tiny bubbles forming and coalescing at sites of microscopic imperfections on the glass (www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-do-bubbles-form-if-a/). I put white tissue paper about 6 inches behind the bottle and backlit with a flashlight. This was shot at 1:1 and slightly cropped.
Thanks for viewing and Happy Final Macro Monday of 2015!
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