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Miniature Starburst at Longwood Gardens

 

This tiny beauty was less than a quarter of an inch long

 

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A distant view of the city of Melbourne and surrounding areas from the east. You can just make out the light towers (very mini!) of the Melbourne Cricket Ground where the sunset is at its lightest.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Yotsuba SV is surprised to see Yotsuba with Coca Cola...

Here is our miniature snooker/pool table, My husband built this.

Originally built by my father and mother in law and given to me. I have re-painted and added many new things. Scale is 1:12 One inch equals one foot. More pics to follow (gradually) of the other rooms and the exterior, which has an attached greenhouse. My mother in law called the greenhouse Cathy's Flower Shop.

From Spy x Family, innit. Printed but not yet painted.

 

Canon EOS R6 with Canon RF85mm f2

The miniature abacus is approximately one inch long.

Canon 550D

Please feel free to view the uploads on my other Flickr stream at www.flickr.com/photos/82814163@N04/ where most of my work are posted.

One from my miniature series. The grandkids enjoy the photos.

Artist: Mrs. James Ward Thorne

Seen at The Art Institute of Chicago

Lake Kawaguchi autumn festival

河口湖・紅葉まつり

 

The house is a miniature.

Maple trees became red tone, but it's a little late this year.

 

茅葺の家はミニチュアです。

まだモミジの色づきは少なかったけれど、

入り口付近は赤くなりました。

 

Fuji-kawaguchikomachi, Yamanashi pref, Japan

Miniature paintings of 5 birds and one Zebra on tiny paper cards (measuring 3.5 cm X 5 cm each) by Ganesh Kelagina Beedu Shenoy (by me).

Had to share the cutest miniature by Ochibits. It is amazing, thank you! Click here to see the little bear's story!

Shibuya - Tokyo - Japan 2014

The Re-ment Addicts Group did a Color Theme Challenge quite some time ago, but I didn't have time to do it. I was inspired by all of the great photos they did, so now that I have a lot of time on my hands, I decided it would be fun to do. I am going to do the whole rainbow, and probably post way more photos than I should!

I doubt that I will have any other color with this many items. Re-ment makes a lot if blue things. This one was a lot of fun, but the drawback was the amount of time it took to gather all if the things from so many different sets. Also, I kept knocking things over on the top shelf of the cabinet and in the fridge! I also dropped the sewing set and a box of markers on the floor. Having to do the majority of it one-handed was also a little challenging, but I'm committed now! Two down, four to go! : (Unless I decide to do pink and maybe a black/white/silver, haha.)

 

Miniature porcelain artwork featuring an original illustration imprinted onto the surface.

A small hole on the top of each one makes it ready to hang.

 

These are all gone now. But I have received several emails about them. Please email me at ashley.goldberg@gmail.com and the name(s) of the ones that you are interested in

Coffee and graphite on a4 watercolor paper . Use them on cards for presents or bookmarks , Thanks for the visit have a nice weekend

Nikon F2, Nikkor 50mm f1.4, yellow filter, Yashica 400 developed in Microfine, Epson GT-X830. 1/250, f/4.

My cat in an apparently angry moment. In a Covid restrictive time, I rediscover new angles and new subjects,on the old coordinates, older...

sous la mangeoire des oiseaux

For Macro Mondays August 1 theme "miniature"

A bonsai arrangement at the North Carolina Arboretum. Asheville. Entitled by the artist: "Appalachian Cove". Explore-d!

Three lovely minature schnauzers (sadly not mine) left to right Poppy, George & Annie photographed outside the spledidly dog friendly 'The Real Coffee Stop' Beddgelert, Snowdonia.

Miniature Railroad Museum - Balboa Park

 

Miniatur Wunderland / Miniature Wonderland

 

Hamburg, Germany

 

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A familiar looking scene at Shanklin, recreated in miniature at Godshill Model village.

My parents bought this miniature gnome (less than 1" high) the year I was born. It is the only remaining member of what I remember as quite a large set. There was a time when it was a holiday decoration; now it lives all year in my kitchen.

 

Taken for Macro Mondays "Tradition"

Happy Sliders sunday to all my flickr friends (or should I say Merry Sliders Sunday??) either way, enjoy!

This beauty is a Falcon Miniature camera originally made by the Utility Manufacturing Company beginning around 1939...they are simple cameras made of Bakelite and where badged under several different names during their run. I have several of these in my collection, two Falcon's, a Miniature Remington camera, and a Photo Master.

 

The Utility Manufacturing Company was eventually taken over by the Spartus Company and these simple 127 cameras continued to be produced for many years. These cameras appear to be modeled after the Argus A 35mm cameras but the Argus A's were much better cameras...I have several of these in my collection too.

 

The Falcon Miniature is a fun camera to shoot and if you like the Lomography style of photography these will definitely appeal to you. They shoot 127 film, which is still available online from several film retailers. I find these at Estates sales from time to time and I always pick them up if they are in decent condition. This one, as you can see came with the original box and the original instruction manual.

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