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And even some black and white to go with them.

 

Carlisle in the sun - January 2025

For Flick'r Friday theme 'My Right Hand' .... I've used this Bible for 38 years and wouldn't be without it!

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Joint art exhibit by Kiyomi Tanigawa (www.brooklynmisomaru.com), So Jung Lee (www.kokili.com), and Hanna Yoo (www.hannayooworks.com)

Joint art exhibit by Kiyomi Tanigawa (www.brooklynmisomaru.com), So Jung Lee (www.kokili.com), and Hanna Yoo (www.hannayooworks.com)

Joint art exhibit by Kiyomi Tanigawa (www.brooklynmisomaru.com), So Jung Lee (www.kokili.com), and Hanna Yoo (www.hannayooworks.com)

ODC Our Daily Challenge: Everyday Object

125 pictures in 2025: 92. Something you use every day

AAW Challenge: Mystery Object

Will let you know what it is when the assignment is over and who was successful..

 

The Magpie in my personality just can't resist bright shiny objects. Toy bin, Utah County, Utah.

I have been here at Flickr for about 14 years with over 20k pics. Somebody here once suggested that I should share some of my older stuff. Okay, here's one from 2008, my very early digital days, and one of my favorites.

micro art show featuring Imaginal Torso and imaginal object

Altaar in de Sint Martinuskerk in Sint-Oedenrode. Dit monumentale object van F. Houtermans dateert uit 1899.

 

Op de voorgrond een detail van een koperen kandelaar die herinnert aan het twaalfde eeuwfeest van Sint Oda. (c. 680 - Sint-Oedenrode, 726) in 1926.

 

Altar in the St Martinuschurch in the Dutch city of Sint-Oedenrode. This masterpiece dates from 1899.

single raw shot and a little color correction.

Everything is so colourful here ;-)

"Stegelkes" or turnstiles are typical objects in the Limburg countryside. Made of iron (like this one) or wood, they give access to the many fields and paths crossing the hills of the South-Eastern part of the Netherlands. Squeaking when you turn them, they are definitely part of the memories of the tourists and hikers who spend their holidays here.

©2010-2014 Laura Jane Swindle, all rights reserved

 

The likable robotic Turtle is exploring an alien planet to prepare the landing of the famous Exo Suit when he/she (one day we should choose, maybe voting…or rolling a dice) runs into the pathetic evildoers of the First Order, in the form of a Stormtrooper patrol.

 

“Hey look! A turtle droid!” Exclaims one of the Stormtroopers.

“Are you sure it’s a droid? It can be a real turtle inside an armor.” The other Stormtrooper objects.

“A turtle inside an armor?! Where do you get these ideas?”

“Well, I thought if we can build a super weapon of plot destruction that violates any known law of physics someone could put a turtle in a armor…”

“That’s a good point” declares the first Stormtrooper.

 

“But who cares? I say to kill this thing and have some fun”

“Yeah but we torture it first!”

“Of course! Ha Ha!”

 

Our robotic friend moves the head up and down, looking at the silly troopers and as they attempt to draw their weapons the brave Turtle fires the blaster cannons putting the two First Order servants out of commission.

 

Next time the followers of the Tantrum Knight will think twice before bothering our little friend because…

 

No one messes with the Space Turtle.

 

Now it’s time to go back to exploration duties.

 

Those First Order Stormtroopers always end up in such unpleasing situations hehe :)

 

I hope you like this photo :)

 

May the Brick be with You :)

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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.

Just playing around with some toys and props at home.

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