View allAll Photos Tagged Filled

"My life is part humor, part roses, part thorns... "

~ Bret Michaels

 

press L

 

A section of a leaf of a bromeliad, Neoregalia sp. For the Macro Mondays challenge: Redux, chosen theme: Fill the frame. Width 2 in.

 

The leaves are normally green and white but turn pink and green when the plant flowers.

 

HMM and happy new week!

the river Thames submerged in thick mist turning the night into a pastel-coloured vague dream.

 

National Geographic | BR-Creative | chbustos.com

 

©️PhotoLovers Poses

 

👫*Pose: "Photolovers" Fill my heart

📌 PhotoLoversGallery

🔗 Marketplace

 

Special thanks to Jenny for posing ! 😄

  

I was searching my photo library and I found some delicious images from years ago.

I used to make these chocolate cups at work and at home,

It is filled with Mocha moose, topped with Chantilly cream and a crispy cream filled pirouette.

Featuring: V-Twins

 

V-TWINS - MARLENE

EXCLUSIVE RELEASE! Avalable at WIP EVENT from Feb 2nd to 22nd

Taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/WIP/169/177/1492

 

MARLENE is a leather biker outfit which come with leather Jacket, top, skirt and boots in Black, red and white

*FITS mesh bodies Maitreya and Legacy

 

MAIN STORE: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TerraVillage/61/82/23

MP bit.ly/3VVZljy

_____

Pose: Rider - by FOXCITY

Backdrop: WEST POST - by PALETO

Bike:

 

Wearing:

Outfit: Marlene - by V-Twins (details above)

Tattoo: Naret - by Vezzo Ink

Hair: Ryancita - by DOUX

So happy to take this pictures of these little ones at Rickmansworth

Best viewed large. Many thanks for your visits, faves and comments. Have a great week!!

This mesmerizing view from the city of Taif, located approximately 2000 meter above sea level. The city is blessed with beautiful mountain valley view enhancing the beauty of the landscape. The mountains here are solid rocky and the climate is pleasant throughout the year.

 

The visit was planned to take this photo but when the camera was ready to take photo the atmosphere got filled with beautiful white foggy clouds and nothing was visible after 5 meter of distance. It was disheartening and disappointing but later in night the sky got clear for very small period of time and this photo was taken.

 

Photography needs patience and patience gives you good result.

Macro mondays theme: fill the frame with food

 

Ingredients:

 

Sony ILCE-7

Sony FE 2.8/90 Macro G OSS (f3.5)

Raspberries

available light

 

Manual setup and focus, daylight, handheld. All visits, faves and comments are appreciated! Hope, you enjoy!

{le fil casse} Mainstore DOUX Hair Mainstore

 

Location: Guanacaste

 

Ƭυηє ♬ ♬Sunlight ♬

 

♬ ♬... And it fills me up

And it starts to shine

And I see it burn when you bring me sunlight

Is it all you need

To feel this heat

To feel like everything is all that you dreamed

Is it all too much

Did you get enough

Does it set on fire all the things that you touch

And it fills me up

And it starts to shine

And I see it burn when you bring me sunlight...♬ ♬

 

Image is from a Nylon/Polyester Paintbrush 65mm / 2.5” wide.

When they come for Pecans they fill their mouth with more than one and then fly away to eat in private:-)

I spotted this vintage GMC pickup truck and filling station in Clarkdale, Arizona, about 25 miles southwest of Sedona.

 

Submitted for Textural Tuesday

 

HTT!

A pot of filled primroses, this is where the one flower came from I took with the short pencils.

Auswahlfoto

Für "Crazy Tuesday"

Thema "Fill your frame with Yellow" am 14.02.2023.

 

Have a sunny 😄HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday😄.

And many thanks for all your views, faves and comments.

Para Macro Mondays.

~~HMM~~~

Macro Mondays - Fill the Frame

Image measures less than 1 1/2" on the long side.

Happy Macro Monday!

 

I should add this was handheld with north window lighting. : )

Playing around with water droplets today and Aquaman emerged from beneath the depths!! 👻 👻

No fancy equipment or lighting - just a plant pot with a black bin liner inside and a milk bottle filled with water hanging from the washing line with a hole pierced in the bottom so that the water could drip out.

 

Many thanks to all who take the time to view, comment or fave my images.

A day off today so a wander down to the beach for sunrise which was around 40 minuets late by the time the cloud briefly rolled back. Quite a swell running this morning and yes I did get caught out too

Oregon is a long way from Detroit

I only have one type of flower flowering this time of a year- a hyacinth. HMM

Bird photography sounds peaceful. You picture me quietly communing with nature, sipping coffee while majestic creatures flutter by, posing politely like they’re in a Disney movie. That’s a lie. The truth involves hauling lawn chairs, tripods, and a camera bag that weighs more than a third grader across the desert before sunrise—all to sit motionless next to a glorified livestock trough filled with water I wouldn’t let my enemies drink.

 

This cattle tank, which I have gentrified into a “desert oasis” (by tossing in a stick), is now a fine-dining establishment for birds. The stick is important. I found it on the ground, which makes it natural, and I chose one with bark and lichen because birds don’t like muddy feet—and I like a pretty perch.

 

Birds don’t just fly in, though. First, they land about twenty-five feet away in what I call the staging area, where they scope things out and decide if it’s safe to drink. Just as I know birds come here for water, they know hawks come here for birds. If it seems risky, they vanish into the brush to post angry tweets about predator privilege.

 

This time, an American Robin decided to play along. He glided down to the branch, dipped his beak into the water, then raised his head to swallow—because robins, like most birds, can’t gulp. They rely on gravity to get the water down. No swallow muscles. No peristalsis. Just tip and pray.

 

As he tilted his head back, water spilled from his beak. I fired off a burst of photos. In this frame, he’s in perfect profile, water spilling from his bill, with a few droplets stopped in mid-air and a few reached the surface, sending delicate ripples across the pond.

 

His reflection was beautiful and haunting, like a bird pondering the mysteries of hydration—or maybe just wondering why some guy shoved a branch in his drinking fountain.

In the desert, water is liquid gold. To birds, cattle tanks are survival. To me, they’re proof that lugging heavy gear into the wilderness to photograph a robin mid-sip is a perfectly reasonable way to spend retirement.

 

Especially if you're trying to avoid housework.

 

He lifts his head to the sky—a gravity feed,

’Cause evolution said, “Nah—gulping’s not a need.

 

The theme for Macro Mondays is fill the frame.

=The image is just under 2.5 in. on the long edge.

#Challenge on Flickr - EARTH & HIGH CONTRAST

#HGGT

 

Fill your life with experiences, not things. Have stories to tell, not to show ♥

Meaning & Symbolism of Chrysanthemums

With a history that dates back to 15th century B.C., chrysanthemum mythology is filled with a multitude of stories and symbolism. Named from the Greek prefix "chrys-" meaning golden (its original color) and "-anthemion," meaning flower, years of artful cultivation have produced a full range of colors, from white to purple to red. Daisy-like with a typically yellow center and a decorative pompon, chrysanthemums symbolize optimism and joy. They're the November birth flower, the 13th wedding anniversary flower and the official flower of the city of Chicago. In Japan, there's even a "Festival of Happiness" to celebrate this flower each year.

 

A symbol of the sun, the Japanese consider the orderly unfolding of the chrysanthemum's petals to represent perfection, and Confucius once suggested they be used as an object of meditation. It's said that a single petal of this celebrated flower placed at the bottom of a wine glass will encourage a long and healthy life.

 

Note: A good Flickr friend, JS Hsu from Taiwan took me to visit such.

 

If it's the right chair, it doesn't take too long to get comfortable in it

Heart of sand - beach of Sylt

Good excuse to get super close in then you need to fill the frame! This is from the centre of a Gerbera flower that seems to have mistaken being indoors for spring!

 

Took loads of shots of it from the abstract to the super sharp, this sits somewhere between I think. Estimated 5mm section of the flower.

˙·•✿*Seas*✿•·˙

The Seas always filled her with longing, though for what she was never sure.

  

✿Blog ~>

attentiontodetailz.blogspot.com/2020/10/style-168-seas.html

  

✿Featuring ::SG:: Catwa HDPRO Shadow 12✿

 

✿Available at Sense Event ~>

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/DreamsLand/179/126/1501

I do swim into the night

On the lake, the moon shines bright

In my heart rests sweet love

Filled with dreams from high above

 

Will you join me as i depart

In sweet sleep. i'll open my heart

There in peace you will find

Poetic love to calm your mind

 

On the lake we call night

Where sweet love is held tight

A shining star will give you a kiss

Then wrap you tightly in nocturnal bliss

Macro Mondays ~ Fill The Frame

 

The chives from my herb garden have provided inspiration for today's photos, with a 'fill the frame' theme for all of them.

 

Stay safe and well everyone.

 

Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. Any comments or Faves are very much appreciated

A herd of Impala (Aepyceros melampus) ewes at the waterhole while one ram approaches; Northern Tuli Game Reserve; Botswana; Africa; July 2019

Innsmouth...slurl coming

A back lit geode that I acquired at Luray Caverns several years ago while in Virginia. HMM everyone! Stay healthy and safe!

Dave finally finished his bowl made out of rocks. Petoskey stones and many other assortment of rocks. Seen a Youtube how to do this and it worked. I filled with fruit and sure looks nice on the table on the front porch.

a MM fill-the-frame possibility

will do a size verification if this is the one i choose :)

it's just under 4cms

 

Since I have a decidedly non-green thumb, my choices for the MM theme of fill-the-frame with plants necessarily are of the artificial variety. We also have a young kitty that chews things. My DD took down a few from the upper shelf of the bookcase. But this one with its bold colors made my heart sing.

 

💙🌼🌸 HMM 🌿💙

 

…….💙🌸🌿 HMM 🌼💙

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80