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Couldn't resist to get up at sunrise and capture this field which I've driven past many times en route to get my daughter at college.
(Technical info, 3-shot pano)
After this capture, I had the great fortune to meet a very friendly farmer who invited me onto his farm and "stay as long as I wanted" with my camera. This was magic to my ears (and eyes), and to anyone who is beckoned to the country! I will be posting more of those images in the coming days :)
53/366: 2016
Macro Mondays - Crystal
Some crystal gems from my craft stash.
HMM everyone, will catch up later.
Day 295/365:
22/31: October 2022: A month in 31 pictures
Smile on Saturday - Red on white background
The little hearts are from my craft stash and the large one hangs in my bathroom. I do have quite a lot of hearts dotted around my house.
My back is improving slowly, once again, but I am continuing with the iPhone, which has proved invaluable, until I feel able to pick up the big camera again.
HSoS
Poking fun at the famous maxim from Mies van der Rohe who firmly believed that "less is more." I think he had that right, but sometimes More is just plain fun.....like on HSS. : ))
Be well and safe, friends!
Slainte !
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20/52: The 52 week challenge - Sparkle! – Shoot what inspires you this week, just make sure it sparkles.
Another high key image...I am so predictable but in a rush so sticking to my safety zone...and my much used craft stash.
I won't be around much for the next week or so...once again I apologise for the lack of commenting. It's been a manic year and will continue to be for the next few months. I will stop by when I can.
229/366: 2016
This came about from one of the other projects I do, the theme is backlit but it had to be backlit by the sun so I decided to try this idea for my 366. A liqueur glass filled with coloured water and backlit with my iPad
Macro Monday - Gold or Silver
The spoon has silver leaf flakes in it...from my craft stash.
I bought the spoon from a local Fair trade shop. It was made in Laos from aluminium salvaged from deactivated unexploded bombs dropped on their province during the secret war which took place between 1964 and 1973.
A percentage of the money from the sale of these spoons goes to a charity to help young disadvantaged Laotians further their education.
I spent far too long getting a photo for this theme. I just could not find inspiration...if anyone finds my mojo please return it forthwith...many thanks in anticipation. HMM
Day 67/365: 2015
The weekly theme is selective colouring.
I took the parasol out with me in the hope of finding somewhere interesting to photograph it but ended up with this fence. Not sure I'll manage to keep the theme up as I now have RSI from re-colouring! ;) It's quite time consuming too, a great theme though so I'll do my best.
Oh dear, I have just realised that to fit the theme the selective colour was meant to be done in camera, sorry!
One from the archives for Fence Friday. HFF