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... and leave a little sparkle wherever you go!
Weekly Themes - Patterns: bits or pieces
an alphabet book - bokeh
7 Days with Flickr - Crazy Tuesday Theme: fill the frame
(photo by Freya)
Aiko
You are so loved
You fill my life with joy
I smile at you each time I see you
And luckily that is a lot
You are mine
I'm yours
You are not only filling the frame of my life
You are filling my heart
Con nostalgia veo que poco a poco también se van quedando vacíos los asientos de quienes me han acompañado en este partido llamado vida.
Estadio Maracaná, Río de Janeiro Brasil.
A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Fill the frame". The butterfly must have been one of the last for the Australian summer, but it appeared just in time for Macro Mondays!
Close your eyes and imagine the fragrance of hyacinth.
Now open your eyes and be enveloped with the effulgence of fields filled with row after row of fresh hyacinth bursting open on a crisp spring day.
Our 20 mile bike ride through Sassenheim was a full sensory experience.
If you are interested in more Dutch flowers, check out my album: "Bloemen uit Nederland" www.flickr.com/gp/jjmadison608/i020yj
Macro Mondays - Fill the Frame
The calm, composed gaze and the serene expression of Buddha.
The Eyes are usually cast downwards in a state of meditation with a hue of spiritual aura. It signifies looking beyond materialistic things only towards the truth. It is virtually awakening of the inner eye or 'URNA'.
The Third eye, the dot which appears on the forehead between the eyebrows, signifies to the devotee to inculcate ethical behavior, indulge in meditation, be generous, make offerings and free oneself from materialistic provocations. The third eye symbolizes spiritual awakening of knowledge and wisdom besides providing divine vision with the ability to see past our mundane universe of sufferings. it also symbolizes that He was a great beings.
--- bhoomshanti.com
Reliving my childhood - Playing with bubbles. Bubble on the wand inside the greenhouse gave it a weird spaceship effect !
A square of bubble wrap for #MacroMondays #FilltheFrame
Taken at 1:1 magnification. Bubble wrap cells are 1" (25.4 mm) in diameter.
This massive pipe wrench is pretty powerful. Played with some textured backgrounds - this was taken on the garage floor.
Filling the Frame for Macro mondays with a flower from our wonderful Alexander Rose.
This rose survives with little attention (read: none). It blooms at all sorts of times on the year, and has featured as my POTD many times.
For those who don't know, it was given to us by a close friend when our son was christened. He is now 30. It has moved house with us, and is placed outside his bedroom (now our "spare room") window.
Each flower is about 4.5" in diameter, and this is a small section of one quarter of the bloom. Photographed with my Lensbaby Velvet 56 close to the nearest focussing point. The Velvet gives a lovely soft feel, this is at about f4, so not totally glowing.
Treasure Hunt 54: Rose
#MacroMondays #Filltheframe
Shot with the Vivitar Series-1 90/2.5 Macro lens , who shared the honor with the illustrious Leitz Dual Range Summicron of having the highest resolution of any lenses tested by (now defunct) Modern Photography Magazine.
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