View allAll Photos Tagged LookingClose...onFriday!

Die Elfe,Blumenfee.

 

Auswahlfoto:

 

Weiß auf Weiß.

 

Für“Looking close….on Friday!“ am 09.09.2022.

 

Thema:“White on White“.

 

Thanks for views,faves and comments:-))

Die Rückseite einer #SONNENBLUME#

 

Auswahlfoto:

 

Für“Looking close…on Friday!“ am 12.08.2022.

 

Thema:“A Flower‘s Backside“ (Die Rückseite einer Blume)

 

Thanks for views,faves and comments:-))

Auswahlfoto:

 

Für“Looking close... on Friday!“ am 17.06.2022.

 

Thema:“A Single Berry or Cherry“

 

Thanks for views,faves and comments:-))

Windswept fence row multicolored grass caught my attention. Photographed using "Macro" mode of LeicaQ2. Abstract.

Food,

Food with Layers,

Looking Close… on Friday,

Pumpkin Nut Roll,

Tabletop

 

Really tiny leaves, but the veins in them are so beautiful.

I put them on my light pad.

This is 5 cm.

 

Happy LookingClose....OnFriday!

 

Thank you for your views, faves and or comments, they are greatly appreciated !!!

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!

 

© all rights reserved Lily aenee

…or “A Little Ham on White”.

- - - - -

Created for the Looking Close… on Friday theme, MINIMALISM ON WHITE

Not all a spirals are circular in shape and Turtle Spirals are an excepted mathematical shape, a type of square spiral. Look carefully and you can see the spiral take shape from the centre of the mat.

 

Wicker-made objects are popular tourist buys in many African countries. When we moved back to the U.K. from Kenya in 1990, we brought with us several mats that we had been using in our house there. That means that this mat is well over 41yrs old but still looks like it was bought last week!

 

Wicker is a very resilient, sturdy and pliable natural plant material and the most common source in Kenya is banana leaves but it can be made from many parts of plants.

 

The spiral pattern that is used to make them is very common!

Two tiny pink flowers,I put them on top of one of the peonies.

I added Kim Klassen's stamps, fringe-1 and fringe-2.

These stamps are on the edges of the photo so the flowers jump out more.

 

Made for Texture Tuesday 2.0 and for LCoF.

 

Happy looking close....on Friday!

 

Thank you for your views, faves and or comments, they are greatly appreciated !!!

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!

 

© all rights reserved Lily aenee

For Looking close…on Friday theme of March Flora, our azaleas are beginning to bloom. 🌸

Abstract,

Double Tree Trunk,

Looking Close… on Friday,

Tree,

Wood,

Wood Grain

The theme for Looking Close…on Friday is Clothes Pegs. These are clothes clips that can hook over a railing, fence, or nail, so a clothesline is unnecessary. 💙❓❓

... ... you'll pick your son, pick your daughter too, from the bottom of a long glass tube, woaahh" 🎶

music.youtube.com/watch?v=l3yDLvp9le0&si=cteILhGqECG5...

 

For the Looking-Close-on-Friday theme "In a Bottle"

Lookingclose ... on friday : Blossoming trees

Aim for the moon, even if you miss, you'll land amongst the stars.

Norman Vincent Peale

 

Happy looking close....on Friday!

 

Thank you for your views, faves and or comments, they are greatly appreciated !!!

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!

 

© all rights reserved Lily aenee

”Looking_close…on_Friday!” theme/tema är ”Shades of Brown”/Nyanser av brunt.

Yellow rubber band photographed on a black tabletop. Helicon focus stacked.

Square macro of Gillette Mach 3 Turbo razor

Wind chimes on the patio for the theme: Cylindrical for Looking close…on Friday!

Looking close… on Friday! Pumpkins

Die #CAMPANULA #

 

Blumen an unerwarteten Orten!

 

Auswahlfoto:

 

Für“Looking close... on Friday!“am 15.07.2022.

 

Thema:“Flowers in Unexpected Places“

 

Thanks for views,faves and comments:-))

Carrie has a big strawberry‼️ 🍓 for Looking Close…on Friday theme: Single berry or cherry.

Looking Close… on Friday,

Macro,

Seashells and/or Snail Shells,

Tabletop

For the Looking-Close-on-Friday theme "Heart in focus"

#Lookingclose...onFriday! #OrangeColour

Dew,

Flickr Nature,

Flora,

Flower,

Jewelweed,

Looking Close… on Friday,

Morning Light,

Nature,

Pennsylvania,

Summer,

Two of a Kind,

United States,

Water Drops

I pruned the roses back hard much earlier than usual this year, due to the wet summer and lots of mildew and other problems. I was rewarded with this bright winter rose. Floribunda ‘Friesia’

 

48/100 flowers 2022

For Looking Close…on Friday, a picture of the neighbor’s cat who came to visit us in our carport.

Whatever you give, give from the heart. May there be many gifts of the heart to you as well. For the theme “ Angels”.

#Lookingclose...onFriday! #PerfumeBottles

For the Looking-Close-on-Friday theme "Only one flower in focus"

 

HLCoF to all participants 💙💙💙

for #Lookingclose...onFriday!

#retroiluminadas #backlight #tegenlicht

 

#Lookingclose...onFriday! #Bow

  

#Lookingclose...onFriday! #FlorainMarch

Greek Pottery from the pottery village Margarites, Crete, by an artist from Heraklion who has specialized on making these pomegranates.

The one in the back is a lovely real fruit that will soon decorate salads or yoghurt. ;)

 

This trio on the sideboard was beautifully lit by natural sunlight, so I quickly put a shiny red carton behind and just took two pictures with my cellphone.

 

HLCoF to all participants 💙💙💙

This gold, pearl and amethyst brooch features two particularly fine brilliant cut amethysts and nine seed pearls. It is Edwardian and with its Art Nouveau design, was made in the first decade of the twentieth century. It is very likely a brooch made for a suffragette, featuring two of the three universal suffrage colours of white and purple. It was possibly worn against something green as the representation of the final colour. Brooches and other jewellery like this was a subtle way for suffragettes to communicate their allegiance to the movement with one another.

 

(Private collection)

 

Edwardian jewellery is renowned for its delicate, beautifully crafted designs. In contrast to Victorian jewellery, many pieces created during the Art Nouveau period were made in a very feminine fashion, using finer smaller stones and very light settings made possible by using platinum.

 

The theme for “Looking Close on Friday” for the 18th of March is “jewellery (selective colour)”. I decided to select the purple of the amethysts as my selective colour, and accentuated it to draw out some of the blues that were created in the stone created by the black velvet on which the brooch sits. I hope you like my choice of the theme this week, and that it makes you smile.

1 2 ••• 12 13 15 17 18 ••• 30 31