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The top of the splash being out of frame really annoys me, but if I zoomed out, you'll be able to see the purple wall which spoils the whole "black background" thing I have going on here :P
SB600 to camera's right bounced into a reflector which was on camera's left.
Nikon D40.. 18-55mm lens.
This majestic, towering lime tree stands beside the front entrance to Montacute House in South Somerset. In full flower when photographed, the scent was almost overpowering and attracted many bees to pollenate the tree.
Lime Butterfly (Papilio demoleus)
Family: Papilionidae, Genus: Papilio.
Wingspan : 80-90mm ,
Katupotha Wewa, Sri Lanka.
San Juan Island, Washington, USA.
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These Madeleines came out good. But, will search for a recipe where the instructions are better detailed.
Fallen leaves and fruits under a species of lime / linden (Tilia) at Kew Gardens.
One from a few years ago.
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This is all an illustration, with a photo of me and a water texture edited in. The limes were drawn in Photoshop. I learnt these techniques and got this idea from a tutorial in a magazine - although I did put my own spin on it, of course, or else that would be creepy. So credit goes to Norman Stiff, and his article published in Creative Photoshop magazine.
Question: Do you guys use the Pen Tool when using photoshop? I am surprised when I see edits where people have cut out areas of images using the brush tool. I wonder why they don't use the pen tool. The pen tool is your friend.
Oh and I finally figured out how to use my studio flash lights properly. It has taken a while to figure them out.
Hope you are all good, Ive had a couple of mad weeks but hopefully things have eased now and I can find time to catch up with you all.
Have a good Monday!
Better on black this little piece of fruit.......I think so anyway ?
this piece incorporated random crochet circle motifs and knitted eyelet rectangles with crochet mesh and buttonhole stitched bars - www.knotjustknitting.com
Liverpool's Lime Street Station looking very nice indeed on a cold February evening. My blog posting covers the potential privatisation of main line railway stations in the UK. Warning it does include political comment that may offend:- tonyrobertson.mycouncillor.org.uk/2016/02/21/network-rail...
A small slice of lime on a United States dime, for #MacroMondays #OnACoin
Taken around 3x magnification. US dimes are 17.91 mm in diameter.
Just getting the hang of macro. Nothing around the house or garden is safe!
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