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with a Dracaena / Drachenbaum (Dracaena marginata "Tricolor")
in the beautiful garden of Ranthambore Kothi Lodge, Rajasthan, India
for a HBW!
Autumn colours as seen in Shaldon Gardens..
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The beauty of scrub woodland in winter against a dark brooding sky. The larger trees are ash and sycamore, and the smaller scrub thorns and willows. I planted most of them many years ago.
One more autumn photo from one of the parks in the city of Łódź in Poland. I do miss that kind of Autumn on the west coast of Australia and cannot wait for another opportunity to experience this beautiful season in the northern hemisphere again.
More about this photo on my Blog and Facebook page.
As the winter continues to drag on, the nights still too long. Everyone starts to crave more sunshine and colour in their lives.
In SL I find that often the sims are full of the seasonal colours and if you tire of the "white and greys" of winter, look around a bit more you will find there is always colour through out it.
“You create your own decoration. You choose your colour, you choose your mood…. If you are depressed, you put some bright yellow and suddenly you are happy.” – Philippe Starck
This sim was so much fun to explore. This week for the Grove Photoclub, we were to work on something for "colour"
✈️ : Borkum, Poetry
Art Week Gallery Group
~~~ Autumn Colours ~~~
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Macro Monday
Theme: Behind Glass
Size: Less than 3x3 inches
The subject behind the glass, in this case a perfume glass bottle is the plastic tube with the perfume drops inside the bottle.
3 light sources...natural back lighting, incandescent yellow light at 2 o'clock and LED torch light at 6 0'clock.
Colours are from small pieces of coloured plastic bags placed behind the bottle.
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HMM
The hydrangeas in the car park are beginning to show their colours.
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