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"I prefer to stay lowkey, leave people clueless, and let them assume what they want"

Maybe you wanted to hide

not because you where shy

you didn´t want to be seen...

 

That day will never come back..

Yet another walk with the dog. Near home, Rødovre.

Japanese Maple Tree after the rain.

Héron cendré, bords de Loire, Tours Nord

Messing about with exposure and even Monochrome to get something a little different.

These birds allow for lots of experimentation.

Autumn is slowly passing away and losing it's grip as Winter breaths on us with her cold breath, and brings forth a slight feeling of sadness and a touch of melancholy is in the air.

gulls are taking a sunbath (^^same as I did, the weather was more spring than winter)

Crazy about numbers in photos...no idea why, I just like em. lol

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©Christine A. Owens 5.13.18

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Tim Fain exorcises his Black Swan.

  

© Luther Roseman Dease, II

Tiburtina Railway Station, Rome.

A miniature origami swan, measuring about 1.5 inches across. For Macro Mondays theme "low key".

Low Key for Macro Mondays. A New Guinea Impatiens in the rain.

Toujours dans les travaux d'amélioration de la post production. Retour sur un ancien shooting lowkey

Bon week-end !

For Crazy Tuesday's theme "low key".

 

Inspired by, and in memory of Jamie Leigh Meyer.

 

The turtle was purchased from a beach vendor in Punta Cana Dominican Republic.

For BDCC monthly challenge - Wood Wide Web - A wide topic that could be anything from trees, blooming fungi or even something creative playing on the theme.

 

I found this a difficult one and since I haven't been able to get out and about much this month I went for the creative option. I thought about broccoli 'trees' but only had a little bit of useable broccoli, then I remembered my little bottle brush trees so combined the two with some dried leaves and berries for the 'forest floor'. So, not the greatest image but it's the best I could come up with as the month is drawing to a close.

 

Lensbaby Composer Pro II and Double Glass II with swirl disc.

A close up view of an Imperial Stormtrooper in one sixth scale. A straightforward shot metering on the face with windowlight from the right and no reflectors. I used a matt black A3 card as background.

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