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Uncountable ~ Our Daily Challenge
Many folds make this chocolate bar crumbly and delicious!
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"You've got to know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
And know when to run . . . ."
- -Lyrics from "The Gambler" by Kenny Rodgers
Something this lone fisherman might want to think about.
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Rose Avenue Laundry, Venice Beach, California
Proverbs 6:10
A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest—
Folded from a 35 cm square of tant paper, which is too thin, I've discovered. Well, too thin for me.
www.birkenheuerphotography.com/
The latest collaboration with Doug Birkenheuer. This image is so personal and such a reflection of an inspiring time....its an image that i am proud to share with my friends and with flickr. Doug is an amazing photographer, and a most incredible friend! Hats off to ya Doug, and thank you for the stunning photograph!
Macro image of internal light distortion within a crystal decanter stopper. The highlighted shape is no more than one centimetre on its long axis.
HELIOS-44M-4 58mm f2 with 50mm extension tube.
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Designed and folded by me.
Medium: 20x20 cm^2 silk paper with metallic inclusions (idk how to translate 金綾紙 lol)
I had an idea for a diorama that includes a bunch of these adorable crabs, so I just made use of a previous bird base fiddler crab design I had. This design also naturally comes from a bird base and is of course closed body. Closed body appears to be the trend with crab designs these days.
I could have used box pleating or something to design a crab, but even with a bird base it's still possible to get a good result.
This mural is by BMD. They are a two man crew originally from Taranaki, but are now based out of Wellington. I managed to chat to one during their smoko, but the other member of the crew did his best to avoid me. The mural is best viewed from this angle to get the best 3D illusion.
They are very talented guys and have a look at their great video bmdisyourfriend.com/biography/
This is a 4 cm large stone with two trilobites in it. Trilobites are a group of extinct marine arachnomorph arthropods that form the class Trilobita. The first appearance of trilobites in the fossil record defines the base of the Atdabanian stage of the Early Cambrian period (521 million years ago).
In the fossil you can see the wrinkles of the animals.
Hubby found this gem in Morocco at a dealer's who valued his knowledge of fossils and minerals.
Photographed and uploaded for this week's Macro Mondays' theme "Crinkled, Wrinkled, Folded or Creased"
Taken hand held
Title is a Chokebore song.
Folded from a 35 cm square of tant paper, which is too thin, I've discovered. Well, too thin for me.
cut
folded
played with
turned this way and that
admired
re-folded
photographed
admired - again
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let's check email
and Ravelry
make chai
admire folded scarves [to be]
resist temptation to photograph - again!
365/2021 - Expanding Horizons ~ 024/365
Treasure Hunt #31 ~ Fold
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Black five 45212 is seen on the 4th March 2018 at Townsend Fold on the east lancashire railway. The driver had been given permission by the signalman to pass at danger
Layers and Folds. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.
The complex geology of badlands terrain, Death Valley National Park.
The landscape of Death Valley National Park is extremely varied. The popular imagination first focuses on scenes of sand dunes, the classic signifier of “desert.” But the place is full of canyons, stream beds, surprising instances of water, mountain peaks, and even forests of several types. All of these are special, but scenes like this one may embody one of the the most common elements of this landscape, the exposure of its underlying geology.
The area of this photograph is incredibly complex. It is a maze of small, eroded formations and canyons, all of them interconnected. Underlying this are uplifted layers of material in colors ranging from nearly black to nearly white, interspersed with surprising bits of red, blue, and green. I photographed here early in the morning because the light was softer and richer and because the low angle of the sun entering the scene from the side delineated the eroded features.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.
December 27, 2014
"The greatest gift is a portion of thyself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
For over a month now I've been looking at this gorgeous wreath that was folded for me with such care wondering to myself how am I ever going to do it justice in a shot?
I don't feel that I truly have accomplished just how intricate and detailed this is; and of course, as I was processing this out I thought of a better composition but having lost all of the days light, I didn't have the chance to re-shoot.
I might have to try shooting this again another day; it's too wonderful to only use as a prop once, if you ask me.
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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This is me thinking hard about what to post after the ongoing animal series.
Enjoy!
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