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Foto: Johannes Dietschi © Hochschulkommunikation ZHdK. Freie Verwendung im Rahmen von Ankündigung und Berichterstattung zur Produktion
Pale blue bedroom with Sanderson Wallpaper
Interior Decorator - Jennifer French
Photographer - Lyn Johnston
My first few master...
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From you
those humble and encouraging words,
those award and sharing of photo editing and paintings,
those emails and love hugs and kisses and dedication..
Thou we have never met
but I want you to know
Youre always on my mind..
Never know I am so deeply in love with you and your works..
Thanks for being there:o) Believe you would only share good inspiration works and keep the pain to yourself ..Thats the true spirit ,deeply grateful for such great learning from you my great teacher..
Student Enrick
"SMILE A LITTLE FOR ME"
botanical garden
laughter joy or sorrow
see it as tears
or as crystals
its up to you
but remember to smile for me
during this festive seasons..
and may all your sorrow be gone
simply by your little effort to "smile"
One of suedot fave and her comment on this photo
"Beautiful capture, Enrick!!! It has certainly brought a smile to my face!!! :))))
Enjoy your weekend, dear friend :)) xxxx "
No doubt this is technically copyright of BBC but this quick snap of the Roux smile was hard to resist,
What didja think gunslinger? Only you can shoot?
Haven't you heard, those that live by shooting others, get shot themselves!
India's leading fashion photographer Munish Khanna and my photography tutor. Don't go by his simple clothing and boyishly innocent looks. You can see from his naughty eyes that its not just a camera he shoots models with.
Btw, he is not proud of my photography as my pictures have everything technically wrong.
With plenty of room and a large walk in closet, this master suite with its private door to the covered lanai is built for relaxing.
Flower detail of Rattlesnake master (Eryngium yuccifolium), which is a great plant for xeroscaping. This species exhibits protandry where the pistils become receptive to pollen after the anthers have withered. This facilitates outcrossing and minimizes inbreeding.