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When I read the "natural white" theme for Smile on Saturday for today, I just knew who fit the bill. My baby Bunny. Can't get any whiter than her! lol.. HSoS! :-)
I think this is a swan feather which we picked up at a lake many years ago. It's so old that it looks sort of eaten by now. The lower bit, where it's lovely and curly, still looks good.
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There are two shells here, but compositionally I preferred the second one to create a background shape.
HSoS!
Smile on Saturday group theme: "Natural White" and luckily our Oso Creek attracts ducks and Snowy Egrets.
Hello my amazing Flickr friends !
Today is a pink or purple day at Color my World Daily and the theme at Smile on Saturday is : natural white. Since my background is purple, I dont know if my picture will be accepted but dont you worry… if not: I will be back next week ;-).
So in my opinion, there is nothing more naturally white than an eggshell (yes, I know that I love eggs but it has nothing to do with the nutritional value of eggs…). But some people think that a seashell is also an excellent exemple of « natural white ». I must admit: seashells can be very white (and beautiful)… So we have a battle : seashell vs eggshell !! But wait: every battle looks so much better while in levitation… So this is why my 2 subjects are levitating… So which team are you : eggshell or seashell ?
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These tiny structures look like pom-poms, but in actual fact are small spheres of Okenite growing deep inside a geode.
Seen at Ickworth in Suffolk on our travels this week.
For Smile on Saturday theme Natural White, HSoS 😊
A chrysanthemum flower that is basically white for today’s theme in Smile on Saturday! of ‘Natural White’.