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I have plenty of new photos that I need to process, but I picked these two that were already ready to be shared. The second shot is a closer view of the "curly".
This was taken in the summer of 2013. That was the summer of garden photography as I was recovering from arthroscopic hip surgery. The garden was easily accessible and generated lots of interesting subjects like this curly cucumber plant. It is fascinating how they curl, climb and intertwine themselves in the tomato cages nearby.
This year's crop of cucumbers is coming on strong, fed by the massive amounts of rain we've seen in our area.
One of the 'Curly W' logos on the centerfield gate at Nationals Park in Washington DC, home of the Washington Nationals baseball club.
Green-Legged Curly-Tailed Lizard (male), Labadee, Haiti. A relatively common lizard along the coastal limestone embankments and inland desert region of Hispaniola.
This was a present from Cat-in aaaages ago, I've only recently started using it though.
I don't really know what else to say about it really...
Edited: Brightness, Fill Light and something else..icr I edited ages ago :S
My hair has decided that deep down it wants to be curly. Or wavy at least. Shame it doesn't do it when it's long!
Pleomele auwahiensis (Halapepe)
Small curly leaf form at Iao, Maui, Hawaii.
April 30, 2010
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Also known as Chrysodracon auwahiensis. Also placed in Agavaceae and Ruscaceae.
This is my favourite. 'Everyone looks good in monocrome' said James, I feel it was a slight insult to poor Kelly.
No real editing, only increasing the shadow slightly.
We have advanced spring potato manufacturing factory fully equipped with the latest Spiral Potato machinery to facilitate our production. Our efficient workforce makes optimum use of the resources available in house as well as from our associates involved with us to achieve high quality Chip Twister maker products.
How cute is my kid's little frosting curl!?!?
We made carrot cake cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. They are delicious & made the house smell wonderful!
"Curly" McDaniels at Cahners Publishing Co. (where I drew for Design News Mag) found I did a "little" painting ... He asked me to "retouch" his mural ... a "little".
365 Days in Colour ... orange.
After I retired I worked for a while in the kitchen of "The Coffee Club", an Australian chain of coffee shops. Nearly every meal was garnished with a little arrangement of curly carrot, parsley and a halved cherry tomato. This is the close-up. Below is the meal.
I love hoyas: such wonderful and unique little waxy flowers. But so slow growing. I have an ordinary hoya from a cutting i took in the 80s, and it's still quite small, as houseplants grow.
I took this shot with my little purse Olympus when visiting a friend. I was surprised that she said "No" when I asked her for a cutting. I guess she doesn't like to hurt her plants by cutting them.....or because it grows so slowly she didn't want to further retard it.
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This grafted cutting is well on it's way towards a Sokan style Bonsai.
My biggest challenge will be keeping the wife away from it when she is out looking for some salad garnish.
I chose my Curly Leaves Pattern to weave, for the Etsy Beadweavers- Heal the World June Challenge, as it fits perfect into these theme and one I was dying to bead.
I chose this design to bring awareness, of what, we can do to protect or natural resources: water, land and trees. Just by recycling and being conservative in our use of these natural resources, will go along way to protecting them and heal those that are close to depletion.
I weaved it in these specific colors blue (water), a light brown (land) and the leaves on this design depicted the trees and vegetation of our beautiful World.