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little pieces of ice
that glitter at night . . .
they adorn the fairies
and oh what a sight . . .
glistening under the
pale moonlight . . .
they dance and smile
until the daylight :-)
Poem by www.flickr.com/photos/beverleyplaya/
MKU_0544
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#61 in my 100 x challenge - Monochrome
Another one in the glass series. I have at least one more idea to come.
The whole series can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/28992287@N03/albums/72157700777019225
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explore Mar 24, 2009 #425
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69/100: 100 x challenge - Flowers
100 Flowers 2020
I'm working on the assumption that a dead flower is still a flower and therefore acceptable in the flower challenges. This is the gladioli from my flowers from a couple of weeks ago.
For Macro Mondays theme - High Key
I was very excited to find this weeks theme was high key but couldn't decide what to photograph. Then I saw this rosebud was opening and crying out to be photographed. It's called a whiter shade of pale (which would have been a good title if I hadn't used it before). Unfortunately the plant hasn't done very well this year and we have had very few blooms which is a shame as not only does it look beautiful but it has a delightful fragrance too.
I placed the rose on acetate to add a reflection but it looks a bit more like a shadow. HMM
This image is actually two I merged with elements of each. The barn is cut out of one picture, and added to the other. I took out the darker hills in the far background and added sky from another shot. Worked with Topaz and Photoshop. I was going for a rudimentary painting, like high school art class.