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Model Armina: JaneyBijoux <3

  

HCS 😊😊😍

 

SP Adobe Spark

"Spring Has Sprung!" and 9 Other Marketing Cliches to Avoid

blog.adobespark.com/2016/06/08/spring-has-sprung-and-8-ot...

 

This work is done for Continuing with my Positive Flags of the Nations with a tribute to Finding the Beauty That Surrounds Us.

 

Also for Finding the Beauty in the World Today Despite the Hardships Given Us by the Coronavirus.

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

Adobe Spark has at last brought out an Android app. Trying it out today and I love it.

 

Adobe Spark is a graphic design app.

Famous Flickr Five group's Freestyle on the Fifth Challenge.

This month's theme: Sunset

#secondlife

 

~Styling Info:

Blaxium: LEO Body Shine

BBB Perrie Shape

Legacy Female Mesh Body

Lelutka Avalon EvoX Mesh Head

YS&YS Skin Alessandra

SugarRose PHOEBE Makeup

ADN Nose Peircings

Mila Eye Diamonds

Finer Threads: Carol Beauty Marks

RAWR! Petite Nails

TRUTH Meadow Hair (no hat)

Le Fil Casse Isidora Set Dusty Rose (RARE)

 

~Editing:

Adobe Spark

Someone got to paint their favorite things on their library!

Wishing all my Family, Friends and Flickr Followers a Happy New Year!!

More adventures with the Samsung. This plant, which is mostly just a leggy whatnot that gardens all over Seattle sport with great pride, has fascinating flowers. Euphorbs, which contain species such as our beloved Poinsettias and this Mediterranean Spurge, have complex structures which hide the real flowers. Here, you can see the green "petals" which are bracts, the pincer-like yellow nectaries, the cluster of male flowers (stamens) between the nectaries, and the two female flowers with their own set of bracts. I am not sure if the green pincer-like structures around the pistils are nectaries or not.

 

And the photo was edited in Adobe Spark for the collage, and Snapseed for some sharpening.

 

Here is more information about the fascinating Euphorbiaceae than you would ever care to know www.euphorbiaceae.org/pages/about_euphorbia.html

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