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Se observarmos a natureza as vezes provoca verdadeiras surpresas, como este 'coraçãozinho' no estame da flor...

 

A little heart can be seen at the middle of the flower, a really nice surprise...

Let your heart guide you. It whispers,

so listen closely ...

 

~Unknown~

 

Beautiful sunset light on our balcony was just perfect to shoot this little hearts! :)

Dil sabka actually sweet hai <3

Clicked this a few months back..blurred edges and grains are because I have cropped the original photo to a very small size to pick these 'little hearts' out.

Uploading it now... coz I've got "pro account" as Christmas gift :D

Christmas is around the bend!

Photo by Matt Koroulis

Camera: Pentax Zoom 90WR

Film: Kodak Tmax 400 Black & White 35mm

Developed and scanned at Panda Lab in Seattle.

“What is worth living for, and what is worth dying for? The answer to each is the same: only love.”

Don Juan de Marco

What do we have in common? That's right, the little red heart.

The chocolate bear is my friend, so I won't eat him... but my owner Silvia will!

 

Cosa abbiamo in comune? Esatto, il cuoricino rosso.

L'orsetto di cioccolato è mio amico e quindi non lo mangerò... ma la mia padroncina Silvia si!

Birthday card with a cut into the card heart…made of hearts…all of these open up to show an underneath metallic red card

I had some leftover color sheets and a li'l piece of velvet paper. Couldn't think of doin anything more than this with em..! :)

little heart at the make-out room

[09/29/2013]

little heart at the make-out room

[09/29/2013]

I couldn't resisit buying myself and Paul one of these each when I saw them in Gregg's.

Dedicata a tutti i cuori soli in attesa del giusto incastro che li completi.

 

Dal Puzzle delle Formiche "Eroi e miti"

graff, stencil mix

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I gave these little angels as a gift to my friend

my original design

 

I knit up a few of these in various sizes. They are fast and easy, if you can manage the Turkish cast-on. The flaws are all my own. I decided to make a few that were larger than in the pattern, and I didn't do a great job of sorting out how many stitches toleave to Kitchener off. If there had been more time, I would have knitted up some new and improved ones. Still, they look better in "real life" than in the photo, which seems to highlight the flaws. (Or maybe that is just me.)

Comments are appreciated!

Photo by Matt Koroulis

Camera: Pentax Zoom 90WR

Film: Kodak Tmax 400 Black & White 35mm

Developed and scanned at Panda Lab in Seattle.

little heart at the make-out room

[09/29/2013]

Album: Logbook | Journal de bord [Lo-fi photography]

  

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