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Hi all !!
I wanted to take a first photo in halloween voodoo style. I loved the colors !! I hope you like this image !!
Story : "I see everything and I can accede to all your desires ... Trust me ... Just choose a card..."
Thanks for watching and your support !! ♡
The music : 🎵.
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NEW @ Halo and skulls (Animated !! ♥♥) : "R.O.T. Studio's. - Quality 100% mesh - shine forever p" at TMD Event and Marketplace.
NEW @ Hat : "ROZOREGALIA_KAGEROU*TOPHAT_Friends" at Rozoregalia Mainstore. and soon at Rozoregalia Mainstore.
@ Choker : "ROZOREGALIA_AQUILAGI*CHOKER( Lunar Mare )" at Rozoregalia Mainstore.
NEW @ Earrings : "L'Emporio&PL ::*Penta*:: -Bento Piercings-" at Man cave Event and soon at L'Emporio Mainstore.
Pont over de rivier de IJssel tussen Twello en Deventer
The ferry was already sailing before the Second World War. The three Van Wijhe brothers were operators of the ferry at the time. In the time of the war, however, the German brothers were not allowed to sail the ferry. Shortly after the liberation the brothers started sailing again, only they did this in rowing boats. This was very dangerous at the time, the Canadians even fired on the rowing boats after the liberation because they suspected the occupants of espionage. After the war, the brothers remained operators of the ferry. Unfortunately, however, the story of the Van Wijhe brothers came to an end in 1962. The maintenance of the scaffolding cost too much and fewer people got on it than before.
Fortunately, the story of the ferry does not end here. A young independent skipper named Geert Scheers took over the ferry from the Van Wijhe brothers at the age of 18. He later married the daughter of the former skipper Roelof Van Wijhe. In addition, he has purchased a (for that time) modern ferry called “de IJssel”. This ferry was only replaced in 1998 by the ferry “de Stokvis” which still sails every day today.
Index cards, for Macro Mondays, theme: Card.
Hasselblad Makro-Planar f/4, 120 mm, set to f/4. Additional magnification provided by a bellows extension rail.
12-image focus stack.
For an image with scale, see here: www.flickr.com/gp/kuriyan/4iD155
The carte de visite or visiting cards were the social media of the latter part of the 19th century. The cards generally measured 4 inches by 2 inches and consisted of a photo placed on a paper card. People collected and exchanged them. The photography shop often had an ad on the back of the card. I purchased a bag of 110 of these at a church yard sale. HMM everyone!
For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #Card.
Happy Macro Monday!
Thanks for all your faves and comments everyone!
I really appreciate them!
A homemade card for a dear friend on her b-day. I love creating paper art like this where I used drawings skills, stamps, decoupage and of course colors.
Ett födelsedagskort som jag gjort för hand till en kär vän. Jag älskar pappershantverk som denna där jag använt decoupage, stämpel teknik, färger och t om ritat av modellen.
Postcard posted to Roxburgh N.Z 17th May 1904, reverse is an image of the Boleyn Castle, Green St, Upton Park UK. HMM !.
This is part of a card distributed to visitors to the School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech. It shows microneedles used for drug delivery being held between thumb and forefinger. A flash drive unfolds from the top of the card.
On the front of an anniversary card....
'Postcards and greeting cards' 'Smile on Saturday'
Thank you to anyone taking time to visit, fave or comment on my photo.
Happy Smile on Saturday.