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Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Thambar 9cm f/2.2 (1934) + Leitz R.h (deep red) filter
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Nikkor-Q.C 5cm f/3.5 (Tessar) LTM + Leitz Rm (deep red / infra-red) E36 filter
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 9cm f/4 rigid (1938) + Leitz R.h (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter
The warm, rich colors of a late summer vineyard are evoked in this lovely artisan wirework ring with a brilliant deep red faceted AA Pyrope Garnet Coin gemstone taking center stage. Complimenting it are gorgeous faceted warm green Peridot and Hessonite Garnet beads that subtly graduate in color from rich orange reds to light golden honey. These are wrapped with 14K Gold-filled wire completely around a handcrafted tarnish resistant Nickel-free Argentium Silver spiral ring frame.
~ Genuine 7mm Micro Faceted AA Pyrope Garnet Coin bead.
~ Genuine Arizona Peridot, and Hessonite Garnet Faceted Rondelle beads.
~ Handcrafted Nickel-free 930 Argentium Silver ring frame meticulously hand woven.
~ Spiral ends were lightly hammered to give a polished look.
~ Adjustable to fit sizes 7 - 7.5 best
~ Front of ring measures 30mm (1.25 inch) from top to bottom.
My Etsy shop: www.mossandmist.etsy.com
I spent a delightful Saturday with the Famous Flickr Five+ Group in the Yarra Valley, where we visited the picturesque Alowyn Gardens, which I had never heard of before, before having luncheon at the Yarrawood Winery.
The Alowyn Gardens are just outside Yarra Glen, east of Melbourne, in wine making country. The Alowyn Gardens started as weed and blackberry infested paddocks that were formerly part of a horse stud. The land was cleared in 1997 before revitalisation of the soil was conducted. Two years later in 1999 the first tree was planted. Today the Alowyn Gardens are well established, and provide an informative and educational experience for visitors. It has been designed with shade and comfort in mind. Plant names are on view to educate visitors about the gardens. The gardens have one of the largest Japanese Wisteria arbours as their centrepiece. Off it visitors may wander through seven very different styles of gardens, from the formal to the informal, European to Australian. The Native Garden is based on Australian plantings and features a dam and wetland area for animals, including a profusion of frogs and a great deal of birdlife. The Display Garden is a collection of courtyards and small gardens featuring collections of interesting plantings. The idea of the Display garden is to demonstrate what can be achieved in small spaces. The Edible Garden as the name suggests, shows that kitchen gardens can be beautiful as well as functional with rows of fruit trees, vegetable and medicinal gardens and a number of edible flowers that are both tasty and beautiful. The Birch and Casuarina Forest offers a woodland with enchanting hidden dells and contains a historical miner's hut. The Perennial Border contains herbaceous plants which are tough and hardy, survive with minimal work and are able to cope with Australia's hot summers and cold Yarra Valley winters. The Parterre Garden is based on the 15th Century French Renaissance design principles of low formal hedges formed into patterns. The French Provincial Garden is the largest of all the gardens and is surrounded by avenues of Chinese Elm, Crab Apple and Canadian Maple trees. It has large lawns, and a long water feature that runs the width of the garden.
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Chiyoko Super Rokkor 45mm f/2.8 LTM + Leitz Rm (deep red/infra-red) E36 filter
“What is your spiritual practice?”
“What do you mean, spiritual practice?”
“How do you not do, to dispose
yourself to be pulled deeper
into the Great Heart,
who lives at the bottom of your soul?”
Confused, I say that I think about God a lot,
read about the life of Christ…
Ezekiel cuts me off. “ABOUT?
About is not enough, lad!
What you are describing
is the necessary horizontal.
But where is the
essential vertical?
I detect no sign
of a willingness to commit
yourself to a spiritual practice
that will take you
deep.”
-TEARS OF AN INNOCENT GOD Conversations on Silence, Kindness, and Prayer ELIAS MARECHAL
I've still got quite a few photos from Vanuatu to upload. I'm saving one of my faves till last. And the title.. well, it seems suitable.
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 9cm f/4 rigid (1938) + Leitz R.h (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter
" I hold an image of the ashtray girl
as the cigarrette burns on my chest
I wrote a poem that described her world
and put out friendship to the test
And late at night, whilst on all fours
she used to watch me kiss the floor..
What`s wrong with this picture?
What`s wrong with this picture?"
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 9cm f/4 rigid (1938) + Leitz R.h (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter
Screwed around in photoshop to create this effect. This was done in filter mode in CS4
F-stop 13 at 1.4 seconds Taken with a Hasselblad H3D-31, 90mm lens ISO 100.
Too easily we “lay our glory by” and by our choices, both personal and institutional, we diminish the glory of others.
-At Play in Creation: Merton's Awakening to the Feminine Divine
Christopher Pramuk
Yesterday, a botanizing outing had been planned to an acreage west of Calgary, near the hamlet of Bragg Creek. The forecast included rain, which started just as I left home. Hoping that it would have stopped by the time I had driven out there, I decided to still go. Only two others arrived and, after a while, it became obvious that the rain was not going to let up, so back home I went. Not before I was told to drive down the driveway to look at a couple of old barns that had been renovated. The present owners of the property have only lived there for four months.
This morning, it's raining again. We desperately needed rain, but if only it could rain just at night.
A Silver Freshwater Pearl is paired with a complementary round Garnet bead and woven with deep purple copper wire onto a beautiful amethyst tinted copper ring frame.
My Etsy shop: www.mossandmist.etsy.com
Wow.. In this vivid LUXE wirework ring, a stunning AAA grade Blue Green Fire Labradorite gemstone, with its iridescent flashes of blues, greens, and golds is accentuated with a gorgeous AAA grade Pyrope Garnet Faceted gemstone. Together they are intricately woven with Sterling Silver wire completely around a handcrafted Sterling Silver spiral ring frame. The ring is then oxidized and polished to give a subtle patina to the silver and add contrast to the wirework.
(In my LUXE Collection, all jewelry is made with the highest quality A - AAAA grade precious and semi-precious gemstones wrapped and set with genuine 925 sterling silver, 930 Argentium silver and/or 14K gold-filled wire.)
My Etsy shop: www.mossandmist.etsy.com
In this gleaming wirework ring, translucent deep purple red Garnet, green Peridot, and red Carnelian round beads have been intricately wrapped with gold tinted copper wire completely around a handcrafted brassy gunmetal tinted copper ring frame.
My Etsy shop: www.mossandmist.etsy.com