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49/52: The 52 week challenge - From behind

 

I picked this ranunculus bud as I thought it might stand a better chance of opening in the warm, it opened a bit but I think that's as far as it's going to. It wouldn't have stood a chance in the snow.

Resin is a material made from recycled plastic and is becoming common in our everyday environment. Here are two lightweight, waterproof stackable chairs that are durable both indoors and out. Less is More. HSS

Orb-weaver Spider Hanging By a Silken Thread.

From an f-stop point of view.

 

And more is less, from a depth of field point of view.

Lubitel 166U, Kodak Professional BW 400CN, expired (2009)

#blackandwhite #hands #lessismore #minimalism #art

detail from a very large mural on the side of a building. the mural depicts a row of san francisco houses, though you would never guess it from this little isolation.

 

san francisco, california .

 

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For Flickr Friday: Less is More

For Creative Table Top Photography: Single Object

 

• Nikon SB600 flash laying on its side a few inches to the left, triggered remotely through the camera's commander mode;

• A sheet of white paper acting as a reflector on the dark side;

• TTL, with camera's spot meter centered on the bright side of the apricot to prevent over exposure on the side facing the flash.

Lovely little Robin Redbreast at Throop Mill in Bournemouth Dorset.

I went to London a couple of month ago - this wall has been on top my must-photograph-wish-list for so long.

♦♦♦Belleza Venus Mesh Body♦♦♦

"Adrift"

My little origami boat - only 4cm from stern to prow or whatever the correct terms are

A single sail, no map in sight—just the quiet luxury of going wherever the wind allows. Freedom, sometimes, is simply the absence of urgency.

Our Daily Challenge - Orange

66. Less is more

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Borrowed some inspiration from =Heath=. The backs of these flowers are lovely.

Bronica S2 Shanghai GP3 100 B&W film HC-110 Silverfast

for International Mother Earth Day 04.22.2018

www.un.org/en/events/motherearthday/

 

pic for MacroMondays theme #plastic

HMM for everybody - FMM para todos !

S-shape and morninglight in a riptide.

Canon EOS 300D - f/9 - 1/50sec - 100mm - ISO 200

 

- A carpet beater or carpetbeater is a housecleaning tool that was in common use until the vacuum cleaner became affordable during the early 20th century. Carpets, rugs, clothes, cushions, and bedding were hung over a clothesline or railing and the dust and dirt was beaten out of them. Typically made of wood, rattan, cane, wicker, spring steel or coiled wire, antique rug beaters have become very collectible.

 

In parts of Central Europe the carpet beater was also a common tool for parents to discipline (spank) their children, leaving a distinctive pattern on the child's buttocks. This particular form of punishment since the 1970s has rapidly grown out of fashion into extinction.

 

- De mattenklopper is een van wilgentenen of rotan gevlochten hulpmiddel waarmee matten en kleden werden uitgeklopt. Die werden over een houten rek gehangen, waarna de huisvrouw het stof uit de kleden sloeg.

 

Tot ver in de jaren zeventig van de vorige eeuw was in de meeste huishoudens wel een mattenklopper te vinden, die behalve op de kleden soms ook op de billen van stoute kinderen werd gebruikt, waarop ze een fraai gevormde maar pijnlijke afdruk achterlieten.

Merzouga, Maroc, mars 2015

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san miguel de allende, gto

mexico

Reflections in the sea as seen from our balcony

Mini-trip to Winter Wonderland. (Kahler Asten 841m Winterberg, Germany)

Macro Monday's theme is "Less is more"

The less water we have the more chance we have of destroying our planet, ourselves and every living thing upon it. It is more precious than practically anything else.

This is also an image with minimal subject matter but with what I hope is maximum impact.

HMM

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