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This little jumping spider was hanging out in the back of a sunflower head waiting for some prey to come along.
As it turns out, I look pretty good in bright colors like this bold yellow! I'll have to try this more often!
...in another exciting minidress from coquetryclubwear.com that came in my May minidress shopping binge, along with a new pair of Ellie yellow patent leather ankle strap pumps that I purchased from a local CD/TG friendly shop- Fashion Fantasy. I waited weeks and weeks to get this ensemble together and now its finally made real!
To see more pix of me in other tight, sexy and revealing outfits click this link:www.flickr.com/photos/kaceycdpix/sets/72157623668202157/
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pca153 - Bold
WIT
This is one of my favorite trees at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge/Watertown, Massachusetts. It blooms at the same time as the warbler migration through Mass. I arrived early hoping for some morning sun but got clouds. So I tried a close up of two buds. My intent was to have an isolated DoF, strong color, and a kind of wild shape to create a bold image (morning light would have added another component--oh well . . .)
I used Bowtoo's diy paper-plate flash diffuser, shooting at f/4, 1/180, ISO 200, there was a bit of wind, so I was shooting between the wind and sometimes holding the branch to steady it. In PS CS5 raw I desaturated green and yellow a bit (-5) and boosted the saturation for magenta and purple (+5) along with strong sharpening. I resharpened the blue and red channels in PS. I cloned out a distracting branch.
(Saucer Magnolia--more photos: www.flickr.com/photos/gregp25/3498616656/
As promised, a Bold Jumping Spider using the same HDR Cheat that I did with yesterday's Nuthatch. Makes this fellow look snazzy! (Looks nice Large . . . ;-)
The other day I took out my macro lens sincerely for the first time this year, save for some static shots (flowers, etc). I am a little out of practice, as most shots were out of focus.
Thanks for Viewing. HSS!
I love using "Neutrals", so I knew that I would have to play along in the Less Is More #57 Challenge.
simplylessismoore.blogspot.com/2012/03/week-57-colour.html
I'm also adding this to the CASE Study Challenge #81.
casestudychallenge.blogspot.com/
HA: CG362-Bold Blooms, H2365-Old French Writing
PTI: Rustic Cream & Kraft Cardstock, Linen Impression Plate
Dies Used: PTI-Edgers #1, Spellbinders-Oval
BasicGrey Patterned Paper-Little Black Dress
Hug Snug-Seam Binding, Pearl
Black Embossing Powder, Distress Ink-Tea Dye, White & Black Ink
Foam Adhesive
Thanks for looking!
October 25, 2025
I opened the umbrella above the picnic table and this little guy dropped down. It's one of my favorite local spiders, a bold jumping spider (Phidippus audax). He wouldn't show me his bright green chilicerae, but you can kind of see a little bit of color if you look carefully.
(An Arachtober Spider - 2 of 3: Day 30 - 2025)
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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“Realize that ultimate success comes from opportunistic, bold move which by definition, cannot be planned.”
@ ISO 800 - another "singit shot"
Reflecting Braniff's bright, bold and varied all-over coloured liveries launched in 1965, Court Line did something similar from 1970 with their new fleet of BAC One Eleven 500 aircraft.
The airline originally known as Autair, was rebranded at the dawn of the new decade which also marked the cessation of their scheduled services. They were now a holiday airline, mainly for sister company Clarkson's.
G-AXMI was painted in three shades of pink - other aircraft were in varying shades of green, yellow and mauve.
Pracktica LTL, Kodachrome
Luton, Bedfordshire
21st January 1973
19730121 J9 GAXMI clean adj std
Cattleya Orchid ~ Quinta-Flower 271
Autumn ~ Delray Beach, Florida U.S.A.
South Florida ~ Palm Beach County
(seven more cattleya-orchids in the comments)
Amazing Natural Design ~ Nature's Bizarre Beauty
Please check out my entire Orchid Album if you have time:
www.flickr.com/photos/pelicanpetesphotos/sets/72157651232...