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“Families don’t have to match. You don’t have to look like someone else to love them.”

Quote — Leigh Anne Tuohy

 

Well, here they are, all three of them! I think they are talking about the weather and what they will eat tonight ;-))

 

The song 'We Are Family' by Sister Sledge, just popped up in my head. Enjoy!

 

From left to right:

- origami Owl ver. 2

- origami Owl ver. 3 (with legs)

- origami Scops Owl

All designed by Yoshio Tsuda

 

In the first comment box, you can see them individually.

 

Explore October 29 2022 #281

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Any one doing NFT's my collection is on Objkt

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I love this Girl ❤️

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

This collage of memories is based on the life and beauty of another one of my great aunts, Mattie Malvina Hamilton. She was the sixth of seven daughters, born in Kentucky in 1880. Although I don’t remember her, I do know that she was a favorite sister of my grandmother. I wish I had listened more carefully to her stories of “Aunt Matt”.....

 

CHEF clabudak wants us to experiment with vintage-tinged collage techniques, a genre that some of us may find difficult at first. She says, "I wanted to give others a chance to branch out a bit if they haven't tried it before" (or even if they have!!).

 

➤ Create an image in the style of collage art (a.k.a., cut-out art). See below for some inspiration links.**

➤ The main subject must be a vintage portrait of one man or one woman. See note below.***

➤ The image must include at least one animal (from spider to elephant and all in between).

➤ It must also include text.

➤ NO SUPER BRIGHT, SATURATED COLORS.

 

Höckerschwan / Mute Swan / Cisne vulgar / Cygne tuberculé /

Cygnus olor

 

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Photography by Matthew & Ariel Irving

White-faced capuchin monkeys having family bonding time :-).

Amherstburg, Ontario Canada

Don't miss the L Y - The last couple of years have been very challenging for all of us indeed. Pandemic, Politics, and Polarizing social media. The wolf in sheeps clothing knows that he must divide in order to conquer. Strong family ties and long friendship binds will be tested..Humanity, humility, hold on to Family, hold on to friends. Love, compassion, understanding, and acceptance is not always easy, but hatred is.

A Family travelling by train in Bangladesh.

Photo By Steve Bromley.

Hanging out with the brother

and this is the little imp that was sitting so snuggly between his parents in the previous shot...this time exploring his territory and always with its eye on me!

Used Silver Efex Pro 2 to convert to B&W.

I like the rimlight, it was his decision to close his eyes :), well he is the model.

 

Happy Smile on Saturday

 

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Art - Dry brush with frame

 

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This grouping of "Hare's Foot Inkcap Mushrooms" reminds me of a family.

The Hare's Foot Inkcap ( Coprinopsis lagopus) can be seen in small groups on soil or leaf litter in woodlands and in rarer occasions out in field scenarios as early as May and right through to the late autumn months. They are common in most parts of Britain and Ireland and throughout mainland Europe. It is also found in many other parts of the world including much of Asia and North America.

It got it's common english name from the way the young furry-like fruiting body is reminiscent of a hare's foot-abiet poking up from the ground.

Hare's Foot Incaps grow up to 12-13 cm.

Our family was sitting by a little river in the park when a mother and her goslings swam over. They perched on a rock which was also positioned closely to my camera. I watched as a sliver of light penetrated through the forest, then positioned for the backlighting that would come.

 

Three sat atop the rock with Mom while one in the shadows, peers from the side. When one looked toward the fourth in the shadows, a possible title came to mind, "Where's Mikey". However, considering I too was with my family, reflecting on this mirrored the occasion.

Happy Canada Day

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The light was harsh and the wind brisk, but how could I pass up capturing a moment with the new family? Very much looking forward to tracking the growth and development of the kids.

 

Thanks once again for your stopping by! And have a terrific weekend!

This was someone’s home, but no longer - abandoned farms dot the area among rich wheat, barley, canola and other crops. While the dune-like loess hills in The Palouse are incredibly fertile with layers of rich silt, farming is a hard and risky business.

 

Palouse Old Farm 7279 Final

 

Estate Hoenderdaell.

©Johan Moerbeek

from another world

 

Thank you, everyone!

This is 2 images focus stacked, shot using 52mm of macro extension tubes with a Canon EF50mm f/1.8 II lens. Not much working room, but a cost effective way to begin macro photography.

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