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After seeing inside of Drottningholm, it is time to walk around the garden with water features around ;)
I now present a new series on a subject that has always fascinated me. Surprising compositions in the everyday, a special view of buildings, lines made abstract. I hope the intention comes across. The name of the new series is Lines and planes.
To see more in this series visit Lines and planes
This is one piece of my hair that I found on the bathroom countertop this day. Once I really looked at it, I noticed the curl is forming a knot! :-)
So I took Bunny (the Maltese who doesn’t do stairs) under one arm and this piece of hair in the other hand and went down to the (dining room table) studio. I thought for sure I’d drop the hair but it made it. lol..
So here you go.. the natural knot in a super-up-close-macro. HMM!
(Leiocephalus carinatus) Although I have been to Florida a lot I have never noticed these curly tailed lizards before. They are very cute though and pick up their tails when they run! The curly tail lizard is native to the Bahamas, and was introduced to Florida in the 1940’s to combat sugar cane pests. Curlytails are sit-and-wait predators; they eat crickets, grasshoppers, ants and beetles.
Yay! Starting tomorrow we can book a hair appointment! Although I am getting quite used to my ponytail.
Curly Cows are an ancient and rare breed, the remaining few are found in the rolling Dorset hills where the equally rare curly grass can be found. They are known for their very grumpy expressions especially the young although they are actually one of the friendliest breeds. The calves are also extremely messy eaters as you can see with this one who has managed to get his mother's precious milk all over his face.
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Created for the Kreative People Group Contest Spring Nature
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This dahlia at the farm is surrounded by taller ones. I planted them in six rows of five, grouped by height, but some grew more than expected.
This dog belongs to a friend of my husband. I love his lovely curls.
#272 on Explore on 18th July, 2009.
My hair is straight :) Naturally :">
Now it's curly :p Tell me what u're thinking, ok?
My first ds pic :"> Ugly hah? :(
Will have bonus :)
p/s: mình đã bị vỡ kế hoạch :))) định có 100cm cho chẵn :)) ai ngờ LỐ 4cm r :))))
A curling kite as a colourful spot at the sky.
Nice to watch while it's nasty winter weather...
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Don’t know the name off this one but then again I don’t really mind. Its just so wonderful to find them when you’re out in the forest and allthough its been dry for so long that there are still some mushrooms to photographe.
The curled thistle (Carduus crispus) is a plant from the composite family (Asteraceae). In the Netherlands the species is fairly common in many places, but the species is quite rare in Zeeland and Drenthe.
De kruldistel (Carduus crispus) is een plant uit de composietenfamilie (Asteraceae). In Nederland komt de soort op vele plaatsen vrij algemeen voor, maar de soort is vrij zeldzaam in Zeeland en Drenthe.