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A closeup of the finished yarn. There are definitely some thick and thin bits but it's largely pretty even.

 

A little over 225 yards of handspun yarn. It's about 20 wpi, give or take. The fiber is from and it's 90% cotswold and 10% silk. The colorway is called, "September Glow."

Candle | Olive Oil | San Pellegrino

Sorry for the multiple uploads. Haven't had time to take pictures of her in a while and have gotten a little over zealous lol

30th closeup

30thSurpriseBday Platter

this platter was for a friend having a surprise party for her husband. her only request was to include: #30s,Baylor and yellow sports cars :)

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All it takes is all you’ve got. Track 2012!

Closeup of artwork in the Pyhän Henrikin ekumeeninen taidekappeli ecumenical art chapel in Hirvensalo outside Turku

just a snapshot with the 35 mm at a friends' BBQ. Kinda like that lens for kidportraits.

un reflejito por aqui, y otro por allá

fried eggs on sourdough with closeups for Things Wot I Made Then Ate

glittery skulls!

  

blogged here!!

demolishing the old McDonalds

The other day around dusk I came across what seemed like an evening resting place for butterflies. There were about 10 - 12 butterflies all resting at and around the same area of weeds in our one horse pasture. One weed in particular had quite a few butterflies clinging to it when I first got there, but as I got closer for some images a couple flew away as usual :^( . . . but most remained, so I snapped a few nice images.

 

I got a closer shot of the 5 butterflies on this one plant that didn't fly away with some of the others I must have frightened as I got closer.

 

All the butterflies consisted of cabbage white (Pieris rapae) and clouded sulpher (Colias philodice) species, which are very closely related.

 

First time for me to come across a large amount of resting butterflies on our property . . . glad I decided to take a walk around the pastures just before sunset that day! :^)

These flowers were on the side of a pillar while we were shown around Native Village where we went for lunch

1/160 sec at f/5.6, ISO 100

30mm (Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC / HSM)

Optimized in Lightroom 4

No choice but to mount my camera on a tripod for this shot. Dark environment but well...romantic.

SANYO DIGITAL CAMERA

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