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Forks bokeh in B&W
Happy looking close....on Friday!
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This lovely spider was on the outside of our hotel room window one morning when we pulled the curtains back!
The base of mylar, helium balloon left over from Mother’s Day (& still afloat) with a ribbon tied to it.
Shot for ‘Looking Close… on Friday!’ May 20 theme of Knots.
A close-up, silhouette of a 3-D greeting card. The card is a Valentine’s card I gave to my wife this year. It says “I lava you!” on the front. When opened, two volcanoes pop-up each spewing sparks of hearts and being connected by the heart cloud. The starry night sky was simulated with fiery lights (hidden from view) illuminating a sheet of glitter paper from below. The fiery lights also provided the illuminated horizon effect.
Shot for Looking Close… on Friday!, Silhouette.
For Looking Close…on Friday theme of things floating on/in water, I got out my ducky and a marble water bowl. This ducky floats on his side. I tried to get him upright, Although he is floating on his side, he is floating!
I love the hazel, in winter it already shows buds with a promise of new life.
Happy looking close....on Friday!
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#GREEN#
Auswahlfoto:
Für“Looking close…on Friday!“ am 29.07.2022.
Thema:“Different Shade of Green“.
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The magnolia tree is arching gracefully into my garden from next door. I had a rare day in the garden today, as both the weather and the diary obliged. I have mixed feelings about the magnolia tree as its branches are breaking the fence. However, it is so beautiful in spring that I spare it. Although a little pruning wouldn’t go amiss.
Auf Wasser schwimmen.
In meinem Garten.
Auswahlfoto:
Für“Looking close…on Friday!“ am 26.08.2022.
Thema:“Floating on / Water“ (Auf Wasser schwimmen)
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Flasche und Schatten.
Für“Looking close…on Friday!“ am 22.07.2022.
Thema:“Bottles“(Flaschen)
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For the theme Seashells. It is a shell from my very small collection of shells I have found on various beaches in Canada. The shell has to be unique in some way in order for me to take it home. I think most shells should be left on the beaches. But today, when I can’t go to the beach, I was happy to create this scene on my back deck. I placed the shell on a printed picture of flowing water that I took a few years ago. There were some orange fall reflections in the water and this background seemed to complement the colours of the shell. Happy Friday everyone!
Das Winterblatt…..Ende Januar….
Für:“Looking close…on Friday!“am 31.01.2025….
Thema:“Winter-Laves“…Winterblätter…
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A close-up of a feather pick from a craft store, purchase for part of a Halloween costume several years ago.
Shot for Looking Close… on Friday!, Feathers (black and white)
Route 66 label on the lining of a denim jacket. 💙 Although I bought the jacket locally, and wear it often, I did get a chance to wear it on a bus trip along historic Route 66 a few years ago. 💙
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Today I am entering this moth that has been on our front porch wall for days now. I submitted this for the theme Small Animals with Wings for Looking Close …on Friday!
The theme for “Looking Close on Friday” for the 25th of March is “pencil sharpener”. Luckily this was an easy theme for me, as I am an artist amongst many other things, so I always have an array of pencils and sharpeners within easy reach. So, here we have one of my silver pencil sharpeners hedged in by sixteen of my Derwent studio pencils. I hope you like my choice for the theme this week, and that it makes you smile.
When I was twelve, I entered a drawing competition, and I won my first set of Derwent pencils: a tin case of 36. As a designer and illustrator as well as a photographer, over the years I have acquired several different sets of Derwents for different purposes, including my beloved Derwent Studio Pencil set of 72 which I use predominantly these days for designing clothes.
Derwent, or the Derwent Cumberland Pencil Company, is a manufacturer of pencils and other stationery. The business began in 1832 in Cumberland under the name of Banks, Son & Co. The company was bought by Acco UK and became a brand of their product range.