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I wanted some test tubes for a Flickr project, and came across these on eBay (or elBay, as my friends call it!)...
They're for storing herbs really, but I plan to use them in all sorts of creative ways, so watch this space!
(Incidentally, the 'half' refers to the end straw which I'd forgotten I chopped off for an earlier shoot!)
Edit: Cheers folks - another one for Explore!
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Le coincidenze… Davvero coincidenze?
Oggi festeggio la 200esima foto del 365 giorni!! Me ne sono accorta solo adesso, che rinomino e commento lo scatto prima di postarlo…
E proprio questa sera, per sottolineare il traguardo raggiunto, mi appresterò a vivere la prima esperienza fotografica: sarò la fotografa ufficiale della Disco Antella! Sostituirò il vero fotografo, che stasera non potrà esserci… Non ho pressioni addosso, né aspettative da parte sua, che mi ha solo raccomandato di divertirmi e stare tranquilla…
Beh, si fa presto a dirlo!! Non nascondo che ho un po’ di fifa!! Sento la responsabilità di 200 foto fatte bene da pubblicare sul sito della discoteca nei prossimo giorni… Insomma..non una..200!!
Quindi, col mio piccolo mattoncino di ansia sullo stomaco, saluto tutti gli amici di Flickr! Vi auguro buon venerdì sera e buon week end! Sento che ci sarà il sole… In tutti i sensi…! :)
Ps: in onore della serata in discoteca che questa sera avrà come tema “Girls just wanna have fun”, posto non solo questo scatto, ma anche una canzone…
Una foto, una canzone:
Explored March 8, 2012
My sister captured this.
This is my nephews dog. (Pomeranian)
My sister Inga has him most of the time.
He is very cute (and a bit overweighted), with lots of fur.
Red Breasted Merganser at Barnegat Light, NJ - right off the walkway near the lighthouse. Meetup morning. #14869 . . . .Explored: Feb 13, 2011 #318
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A juvenile wagtail exploring the wonders of the world.
Btw, the title was entered before this picture became Explored... :) and it's NOT a B&W photo...
Thanks.
minha primeira foto no explorer hehehehe
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronaldinhofsf/3787468734/in/set-72157615143831470/
this is out front in our landscaping. The color always amazes me and it looked so pretty last night as the sun was fading. there is a purplish shrub behind it and i just thought these colors looked really pretty together.
I'm happy, this is the 21th photo of my pics which was "explored".
My other photos on "Explore":
bighugelabs.com/dna.php?username=37578663@N02
Martonvásár, back of Brunszvik Mansion.
Built from 1773 to 1775, the baroque mansion was reconstructed in the early 1870's in neo-gothic style.The earliest record of Martonvásár appears in some charters in 1270. After the Turkish occupation, the Brunszvik family became owners of the settlement, built their mansion here and established a booming economy. The landscaped parkland around their mansion is still among the most beautiful in Hungary.
Outstanding cultural memories are attached to the Martonvásár mansion, the Beethoven Memorial Museum, and its surrounding park. In the early years of the 19th century Ludwig van Beethoven visited Martonvásár on a number of occasions due to his friendship with the music-loving Brunszvik family, who owned the estate. A number of his works, including the Appassionata Sonata, were dedicated to members of the family, who were inspired interpreters of his music. The Beethoven concerts held in the park since 1958, generally on three occasions each summer, are now a national event. The home of these concerts is an open-air theatre on an island in the lake. Talented musicians from Hungary and abroad are accompanied at these memorable concerts by the National Philharmonic Orchestra.
The sonata, which Beethoven dedicated to Theresa Brunszvik:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQedgKyjXOU
The Immortal Beloved:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immortal_Beloved_%28Debate%29
American Avocet chicks are the cutest little critters. All legs and a puff of feathers. I was fortunate to spend some time with them in a park in down town Denver Colorado.
I'm not sure who to give credit too, but I found the picture and loved it. I'm lacking my own original ideas right now, so I'm looking at other people's work and hopefully I'll get my creativity back. This is the first time I've liked a picture in awhile.
I couldn't do the straight arms because it just looked weird. Plus my wrists and hands are smaller than those of the guy in the picture... so I put my own twist to it. I love the lighting in this--all natural!
1. __IGLESIA DE STA. MARIA DEL MONTE__, 2. __LOS PUENTES DE PARIS__, 3. __LOS PUENTES DE PARIS__, 4. ___PATOS, EN EL PARQUE DE FUENTES BLANCAS - BURGOS__, 5. __MANUALIDADES (Bordados)__, 6. __EL HERRERO__, 7. __MURALLA DEL CASTILLO DE MORELLA__, 8. __ESCALERAS Y MOSAICO EN EL PAIS VASCO__, 9. __MIS ÁRBOLES Y LA NUBES__, 10. ___ " PLATERO " ___, 11. __RUINAS DE POMPEYA__, 12. __CALLES DE SOS DEL REY CATÓLICO__, 13. __EL JARDIN DE LA LINDA CASITA__, 14. __MI PUEBLO EN FIESTAS, CALLE MADRID EN GETAFE__, 15. __JARDINES DE LA GRANJA (Segovia)__, 16. FELIZ JUEVES DE FLORES__, 17. ___EL BANCO VACIO__ -- (Por fin llegó la lluvia) --, 18. __Escultura en la Avda. de las Ciudades, en Getafe (Madrid)__, 19. __¡¡BIENVENIDO NOVIEMBRE!!__, 20. "La sonrisa de un campeón", 21. Oasis, 22. Flores del día de la Madre-3, 23. Una ventana con autógrafo, 24. Calle en el Casco antiguo-1, 25. La declaración de Romeo?.... (Ahí queda eso), 26. Mis flores del día de la Madre, 27. Fachada del hostal Arizo, 28. Un paseo por los jardines de Aranjuez - 2, 29. Adorno Navideño
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Explored! December 26, 2009 #279
Shot today with Julie for a second time. Definitely got some sweet shots :) I was stoked.
ab800 into 47" octabox camera right
fired with pocketwizards
vagabond II
Today, my son and I went to the nearby forest to look for slime molds and to take some soil samples. We didn't find any slime mold, but there were plenty mushrooms in the forest. I have hoped to find a fly agaric (one of the most beautiful musrooms, I think), but we didn't see any.
I have learned a couple of things about shooting mushrooms:
1. It is pretty dark in the forest. A camera support is useful.
2. The closer to the ground you get, the better. With my tripod, I can get a minimum hight of probably 20 cm, low for a tryppod, high for mushrooms. Probably a beanbag would have been useful.
3. A tarpauiln to lie on is a good thing. I usualy bring a big plastic bag with me, maybe I will replace it by something even bigger.