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Taken with the Lomo Pop 9 Camera that I used in week 36 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
Coloured filters were taped in front of the lenses to get nine different variations.
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STRIPED CANES.
Coloured sweets and NOT sweets, just tree decorations, with glitter.
By the time I finished I was also covered in glitter!
Do you agree that you need a certain 'madness' to be a photographer?
I know some people call it passion!!!!!!!!!!! LOL...
In its early form, the candy cane began as a simple white stick of sugar for children to eat - there was no "cane" shape or stripes to speak of.
While it is uncertain where the first canes originated, it is clear that by the mid-17th century, if not earlier, its use had already become widespread across Europe.
The distinctive "hook" shape associated with candy canes is traditionally credited to a choirmaster at Cologne Cathedral in Germany, who, legend has it, in 1670 bent straight candy sticks into canes to represent a shepherd's crook, and gave them to children at church services.
It is also possible that, as people decorated their Yule trees with food, the bent candy cane was invented as a functional solution.
Wishing you a lovely day and thank you for all the nice comments, M, (*_*)
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