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Just a small medieval build to try out some techniques and colours, and I'm really happy with how it turned out, especially with the diving flippers and some other lime pieces. I grew quite fond of this colour and I'll definitely use it more often. I'll probably make some more of this small stuff in between the big posts, it's really refreshing and fun.

Gondolas in Venice Italy, October 24th 2024

Multi Colored Rose.

A series of Porsche 956 and 962s as raced at Le Mans in the 1980s, at the 79th Goodwood Members' Meeting

I love the settings of the flower & colour also.

 

thanks for every one for views, faves, and comments.

Hannover/Downtown, Germany

 

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These birds are really fun to watch and to photograph. They are a bit skittish, but that makes them seek out dark corners and circle around warily, which leads to neat poses and behaviours. The colours area challenges in almost any light. One of the other great things about them, that escapes photography, is the neat sounds they make, from the cries to the subtle buzzing - which the open-mouthed male here was doing as he circled behind the female.

I have chosen a ballpoint spring for this weeks #MacroMondays theme: #Spiral. I've put it on display on my phone (for being a mirror), put a burning candle with some yellow and red light effects behind. In this picture I also held my hand above the candle to create the orange foreground (nearly burned my hand in the long exposure of the picture :) )

I used a 70-300mm with 68mm macro extension tubes (are they called this way?).

 

Enjoy Macro Monday: HMM!

Visit to Harcourt Arboretum

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Thanks for the views/comments and faves, I really appreciate it :)

taken from the south side of the yarra. I set the exposure for 1 second then deliberately twisted or shook the camera - happy with results

Two stunners, the 458 Italia and the 993 RS!

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I love the colours, set-up, textures, euuuhh, everything!

Just some fun with pencils/props and lights in the studio, always the same... one idea sparks off another...

 

I love being a creative, it is the spice of (my) life.

I cannot imagine 'not' having it...

I used recycled pencils for this image.

I cannot resist the, spotted a funky rubber to go with them, made the compositions in my head, right there!

So colourful and attractive?

The child in me. I still LOVE to write in pencil, it brings out my best handwriting!

 

Hope this makes you smile and have a wonderful day and thank you, as always, for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)

 

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pencils, coloured , rubber, grip, "conceptual art", black-background, design , graphic, studio, colour ,square, "Nikon D7200", "magda indigo"

All taken on my first day out with my new camera!

Lovely September in Toronto

Grapes / Trauben

in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

Explored: 03.09.2008

Macro Monday Complementary Colours

Leaves under the trees at Falkland Palace.

Sandton - Johannesburg, South Africa

* Guess when I shot this image I was thinking just of the pure colours in the landscape it seemed to be a natural abstract

 

The village of Roussillon is in the Vaucluse department it stands on an ochre ridge, situated in a broad valley with the "Monts du Vaucluse" to the north and the "Petit" Luberon to the south. Roussillon is famous for the rich deposits of ochre pigments found in the clay near the village. The large quarries of Roussillon were mined from the end of the 18th century until 1930. Thousands of people found work in the quarries and factories. Nowadays the mining of ochre is prohibited here, in order to protect the sites from degradation or even complete destruction. However one of the former ochre quarries can be visited via the "Sentier des Ocres" through the old workings. The colours particularly on a bright day are a joy

  

THANKS FOR YOUR VISITING BUT CAN I ASK YOU NOT TO FAVE AN IMAGE WITHOUT ALSO MAKING A COMMENT. MANY THANKS KEITH. ANYONE MAKING MULTIPLE FAVES WITHOUT COMMENTS WILL SIMPLY BE BLOCKED

 

I'm an acorn, small and round

Lying on the cold, cold ground.

People always step on me.

That is why I'm cracked, you see

 

I'm a nut, I'm a nut, that I am

 

I'm so nutty, I don't know

Why the squirrels love me so.

I'm descended from an oak.

Nuts to you, and that's no joke.

 

(traditional children's song)

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