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Dedicated in Rene Van Haeften, Please view his bold art photography Hope you enjoy, www.flickr.com/photos/72814229@N00/
Thanks Rene!! Made this for you in Project Contact Thank-You, #56!
Trigonometry, anyone?
Love reading (not trig, however). Love books.
FlickrFriday: #InBetween (pages)
7 Days with Flickr: Lunes: Tema libre/Mondays: Free Theme
Thanks for looking and for your kind words and faves.
Tussen het struisgras warmt dit vrouwtje op voor de dag.
This dragonfly is warming between the common bent
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Same day again... Storm is coming....
Hurrah! It's about +20 Celcius today.
I'll be off for some days for a little trip.
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The birds
Are struggling to prepare
For this weak and tumbling air.
I dreamt I found your body.
And love
It fills the space for us.
A tired cloud of dust
As we sleep in different places.
Salted caramel ice cream bar
I photographed many foods, both savoury and sweet, for this week's Crazy Tuesday's theme of "Inbetween". I got it down to a choice of six shots. This one of an ice cream bar was my final choice with a photo of mini cinnamon buns a close second. And I had a wonderful dessert after dinner with a combination of both. :-)
This American Robin is a cheerful sight. Our recent snow is melting under a clear blue sky, and the birds are active!
Compositionally Challenged Week 11 - Changing Seasons
Flickr Friday - #InBetween
My attempt at the "Flickr Friday" theme "InBetween".
HSS!
Shot with a Minolta "90 mm F 5.6" (copy) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Beautiful, fun and exhilarating early morning walk, run and squishier bits on Saturday morning with 'H' around Delamere Forest. I'm beginning to really appreciate these woods and meres being originally from further up the Wirral we had previously only been for the gruffolo trail and to be honest with not being too much of a people person it felt a little like human zombi apocalypse with rows of families patiently moving along the trail......and I had been put off a little. I love exploring away from the crowds and going off into quieter areas.... and without the fear of getting lost!