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Hopefully the computer is up and running again...my son found a faulty cable and connection. He said that may have been my trouble over the past months! This time I lost all my hard drives, but all is back to normal..fingers crossed!
Ellerslie International Flower Show, Christchurch March 8, 2013 NZ.
The 2013 show – running from 6-10 March at Christchurch’s North Hagley Park – has attracted high-quality, world-class gardens from a selection of top international exhibitors along with New Zealand’s best gardeners and designers.
The best of British – top garden designer Andrew Fisher-Tomlin and multi award-winning young British brothers Tom and Paul Harfleet – will be exhibiting. Fisher-Tomlin is also Convenor of Judges.
The expanded fashion and food elements are also bound to be a hit and mean Ellerslie International Flower Show has something to tempt people of all ages with varying interests.
Ellerslie International Flower Show Exhibition Manager Kate Hillier says the line-up of exhibits is impressive.
“Ellerslie has built a reputation as New Zealand’s annual flower show and just like the famous Chelsea Flower Show in London forecasts the latest garden design trends and plant fashions. Visitors to Ellerslie get the first chance to see the hottest new plants, colours and looks by the country’s leading landscape architects and garden designers.”
A highlight of the show will be New Zealand’s legendary Weta Workshop featuring their fantasy sculptures in one of the key garden exhibits.
The sculptures will feature in former All Black Andy Ellis and landscape architect Danny Kamo’s exhibition garden – a re-enactment of their successful entry at the 2012 Singapore Garden Festival which won Gold in a field of 15 of the world’s top garden designers. After Singapore the garden was adapted to provide a stunning native bush setting for Johnny Fraser-Allen’s ‘The Gloaming’ exhibition, curated and presented by Weta Workshop’s Sir Richard Taylor and Tania Rodger in Wellington late last year.
The amazing feature garden exhibit will not be judged, it is there to entertain and delight and an opportunity for Christchurch to have Weta Workshop right here in the Garden City.
Fro More Info: www.ccc.govt.nz/cityleisure/eventsfestivals/iconicevents/...
Left wall: Electric Orange 220B-7
Right wall and Ceiling: Moon Rise W-F-700
Stairway wall: Anonymous 780F-5
Stairway: Sterling 780E-3
Accents: Beluga 770F-7
I love color but I'm always wary of too much of a good thing. Thankfully my addiction to throw pillows and books give me the ability to switch up my color palette easily.
The white leather chair is from A.I. Friedman, pillows from Apartment 48 and Urban Outfitters. Magazine basket from The Conran Shop and butterfly plate from John Derian.
Taken for the 22/04/13 Macro Mondays theme "Geometric Shapes”
Closeup of he DIY flashgun grid, shot against the computer monitor.
Done for Macro Mondays Geometric Shapes theme. The items in the image are a small LED flashlight and a scrap steel block, and the flashlight is a little over half an inch in diameter.
Panasonic Lumix G1, Micro Nikkor P 55/3.5. PP: a vibrant tool in Topaz Adjust was applied.
Happy Macro Monday!
Pointing the camera up through the see-through floor of
The Hive - Kew Gardens - a 17m high multi-sensory installation commissioned by the UK Government and created by artist Wolfgang Buttress, Simmonds Studio and BDP. It formed the centerpiece of the UK Pavillion at the 2015 Milan Expo.
The structure highlights the importance of pollinators to our future food security.
Invitation we created for the Sarasota Architectural Foundation. Guest speaker Manuelle Gautrand, architect from Paris and her firm's building for Citroen's showroom on the Champs Elysees.
One of my favourite farms on Blenheim Road in Galt.
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The cob remains with his right leg crossed over his back with his right foot dangling over his left side while he preens, curling into this seemingly unusual position.