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Macro Monday
Theme: Onion family
Size: Less than 3x3 inches
I was cutting up onions for cooking when I had this idea.
I picked up a few different shaped cut onions and arranged them in a straight line on a wooden box.
I placed the box near the glass sliding door facing the setting sun and shine an LED torch light at 2 o'clock.
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Peaceful MM
āFamilies donāt have to match. You donāt have to look like someone else to love them.ā
Quote ā 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.
Tons of high-pitched voices came one day from th pine tree in front of my house. When I looked, about seven Coal Tit chicks and two parents very desperate to feed their younglings.
A white stork nest in the wildlife park Eekholt. These storks are no more able to fly away because of injuries in the past. They found their home in the wildlife park after being rescued and are visited every summer by their old partners who never forgot them and return every spring. They build their nests on the ground now and raise their chicks. It is always again so touching to watch them.
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In the image is my sister (right) and me (left). It was the classic camera on the tripod with a 10s timer and then run (!!!) setup.
What a beautiful evening! Perfect reflections. Perfect sunset. I don't really have much to say about this! Hope you are having a stunning evening wherever you are <3
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 donāt 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 āAunt Mattā.....
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.
I wish you a great Christmas. Lots of happiness, joy, chocolates, and as Santa says...oh oh oh...with lots of presents! :)
On this International Women's Day, I thought I'd post an image of a mother providing for her family.
This is one of my personal favourite images from my most recent trip to the Masai Mara, Kenya in 2022.
This cheetah familly was on a 'family outing'. Mom, known as Kweli, was leading her three cubs on a hunt. She led the cubs from termite mound to termite mound,-only briefly stopping on each one-to look for prey. She first attempted to capture a gazelle but was unsuccessful. She then regrouped, crossed a riverbed, and then successfully caught an impala for her family. Following that she called the cubs over to eat, but she herself was far too tired to eat for nearly a half hour. It's amazing how hard mothers of all different species work for their families.
Let us be grateful for the contribution of moms around the world!
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Buddylein and I were yesterday on a long walk (before the thunderstorm arrives Bremen) and saw this lovely family.
BlƤsshuhn***black coot***Fulica atra
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.
Art - Dry brush with frame
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These are my Nieces, Nephews, my Sons, and my twin Grandchildren at Christmas day just before unwrapping the presents,
Dedicated room for our tree and presents.
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