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No celebrations without decorations!
The balloons, paper fun for different purposes, lights.
Paper-fan.
Thank you very much for your time, visit, comments and awards..., M, (*_*)
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Close-up of small, rainbow-coloured dots on a pair of leggings. HMM!
Dry flowers -
colourful Australian native daisy I have plentiful in my garden, and inside the house too!
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Smile on Saturday: Selective Multicolour
For some reason, I also got a mixed version in which the hats in the background were not black and white, but subtly coloured. I quite liked it too, even if it didn't fit the theme.
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A Slinky is a toy pre-compressed helical spring invented by Richard James.
It can perform a number of tricks, including travelling down a flight of steps end-over-end as it stretches and re-forms itself with the aid of gravity and its own momentum.
I see some other objects in them... LOL
My imagination on the loose again...
More great fun from Studio Indigo.
With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)
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yes, when you visit this florist, your wrapping is assorted with your flowers!
So, how to take good care of your clients!
I am ready for ALL occasions! LOL
Coloured ribbons, me having some fun in the studio again.
Have a wonderful day, filled with love and beauty, M, (*_*)
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Just some more fun with pencils/props and lights in the studio, always the same... one idea sparks off another... I love being a creative, it is the spice of (my) life.
I cannot imagine 'not' having it...
A series of ‘loose’ subjects.
It can be anything, just seeing different scenes that attracted my attention.
AND it is colourful?
I wish you all a very good day and thanks for all your kind words, time, comments and likes.
Very much appreciated. Magda, (*_*)
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Primula vulgaris, the common primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae, native to western and southern Europe, northwest Africa, and parts of southwest Asia. The common name is primrose, or occasionally common primrose or English primrose to distinguish it from other Primula species also called primroses. None of these are closely related to the evening primroses (genus Oenothera). Primula vulgaris is a perennial growing 10–30 cm tall, with a basal rosette of leaves which are more-or-less evergreen in favoured habitats. It flowers in early spring in the northern hemisphere (February–April) on slopes and meadows. The leaves are 5–25 cm long and 2–6 cm broad, often heavily wrinkled, with an irregularly crenate to dentate margin. The leaf blade is gradually attenuated towards the base and unevenly toothed. The single stem, extremely short, is hidden in the centre of the leaf rosette. The delicately scented flowers are 2–4 cm in diameter, borne singly on short slender stems. The flowers are typically pale yellow, though white or pink forms are often seen in nature. The flowers are actinomorphic with a superior ovary which later forms a capsule opening by valves to release the small black seeds. The native range of P. vulgaris encompasses western and southern Europe. In the north, the distribution area extends from central Norway near the Faroe Islands via the British Isles, Denmark, northern Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France to southern Portugal in the south and the tip of North Africa in Algeria. To the east, the range extends through the southern European peninsulas to the Crimea, Balkans, Syria, Turkey and Armenia. 24305
I went out for a walk with my camera around our local neighbourhood, to capture some of the wonderful window dressing for Christmas 2022.
There was no way I could turn this into a black and white shot like the others from this set. It's simple, but a nice example of what Fujinon's original 56mm f/1.2 lens can do for you.
This is from my late "Edo" period, the work is called "Glowing Sun through Orange Leaves."...a great favourite of Shogun Tokugawa letsuno...who could get through 5 bottles of Saki a night and still be able to juggle whippets...what a Shogun.
"If wishes were horses, beggars would ride" is an old saying I learned by rote from my beloved maternal Grandmother, who often quoted it when I said I wished for something as a child. I think she read it in Nancy Mitford's "Love in a Cold Climate", which is where I first came across it quoted. However, the proverb and nursery rhyme was first recorded about 1628 in a collection of Scottish proverbs.
"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride.
If turnips were swords, I'd have one at my side.
If "ifs" and "ands" were pots and pans,
There'd be no work for tinkers' hands."
The theme for “Smile on Saturday” for the 9th of December is “selective multicolour”. In the last two years, I have been exploring a new avenue in my photographic creativity, that of portraiture photography. I used a somewhat illusive sitter for several “Smile on Saturday” themes in the past. My model has kindly returned to sit for me yet again for this theme, creating a most whimsical portrait. I was recently given the small wishes jar containing blue glitter (and I assume a wish on a scroll, although I haven't actually unfurled it to find out) and the butterfly clip by a friend who knows I like an interesting challenge to photograph. I've been playing around with them for the last few weeks, and produced a selective colour image, which has turned out to be perfect for today's theme! I hope that you like my choice for the theme this week, and that it makes you smile!
Cairns is a city in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia. It is on the east coast of Far North Queensland. The city is the 5th-most-populous in Queensland and ranks 14th overall in Australia. Cairns was founded in 1876 and named after Sir William Wellington Cairns, Governor of Queensland from 1875 to 1877. It was formed to serve miners heading for the Hodgkinson River goldfield, but declined when an easier route was discovered from Port Douglas. It later developed into a railhead and major port for exporting sugar cane, gold and other metals, minerals and agricultural products from surrounding coastal areas and the Atherton Tableland region. The population of the Cairns urban area at June 2018 was 152,729, having grown on average 1.1% year-on-year over the preceding five years. Based on 2015 data, the associated local government area has experienced an average annual growth rate of 2.3% over the last 10 years. Cairns is a popular tourist destination because of its tropical climate and access to both nearby tropical rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. 23518
A female Harlequin bug (Also known as a Hibiscus Beetle) guarding her eggs. Photo taken on an Australian native Hibiscus. Taken in my garden at Goodna, Ipswich, Queensland.
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At some point, we lived in Holland and we had a studio that used to be a ballet school, a great space.
At the back were two mighty heavy sliding doors, that opened onto a small back-garden, in the middle of the city, luxury.
They were behind our backgrounds, so, often in Summer, it could get extremely hot with all the lights and creativity (LOL), we soon found out that letting in some fresh or cooler air via the doors was not an option, as it was probably the fave 'haunt' of all the cats (=flies) from the neighbourhood.
One day it was just too much, so I rushed out and I bought one of those 'anti fly' curtains, we hung it up... AND this is what I saw...
Coloured teardrops in the sunlight.
Enjoy a colourful day and thank you for visiting, Magda (*_*)
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Rainbow lorikeets are true parrots, within the Psittacoidea superfamily in the order Psittaciformes. The rainbow lorikeet or lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus) is a species of parrot found in Australia. It is common along the eastern seaboard, from northern Queensland to South Australia. Its habitat is rainforest, coastal bush and woodland areas. They are true parrots of medium-size, with the length ranging from 25 to 30 cm, including the tail. The weight varies from 75 to 157 g. The plumage of the nominate race, as with all subspecies, is very bright. The head is deep blue with a greenish-yellow nuchal collar, and the rest of the upper parts (wings, back and tail) are green. The chest is orange/yellow. The belly is deep blue, and the thighs and rump are green. In flight a yellow wing-bar contrasts clearly with the red underwing coverts. 2319
Pano of 36 pictures taken last week at Big Bend NP in Texas.
I still need to work on post-processing star images a little better.
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This week's Macro Mondays effort, on the theme of 'multicolour', brings us some neatly arranged pencils. HMM y'all!
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Macro Mondays :: Rainbow :: 15.4.13 :: HMM everyone!
Since our sun now sets sometime between 5.30 and 6.00pm, it doesn't leave me much time to shoot with daylight so I've found a new shooting spot...on my son's desk/ chair with his desklamp for lighting, that's why you are seeing more dark / lowlight background shots from me lately.
This is an emergency mad dash last minute backup shots, I had gone to the beach with Maddy to shoot just before sunset and thought I had my day 102 beach shot in the bag but upon downloading realized this wasn't so as I didn't a like any of them. Therefore you now see a pencil shot and not a beach one.