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This historic building is located just across the Androscoggin River from Brunswick in Topsham, Maine.
The Pejepscot Paper Company is a historic mill building located off U.S. 201 in Topsham, Maine, on the banks of the Androscoggin River, across from the town of Brunswick. Built in 1868, the building is one of the oldest surviving paper mill in the state. The building has been restored since the fire that took out the wooden building closest to Main St. It is now a mixed-use commercial property, housing the Sea Dog Brewing Company among other tenants.[Wikipedia]
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Real love stories never end ...
Claire Contreras, Paper Hearts
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Im just altering a dress pattern as a toile for an upcoming event and I realised that I was making a bit of a creative paper mess, so here it is
Originally created for Macro Mondays #paper theme, but I've realised it doesn't quite fit the brief so not added to the group...
MacroMondays#String
This is a decorative string made of recycled paper and my second attempt to understand what the word string means😊
In any case, let's protect nature!
(the spool diameter is 3.5 cm)
HMM!
For Looking Close…on Friday theme of Paper Clips. Here is a mini doll holding a paper clip “trombone” surrounded by colorful paper clips.
I don't know what kind of wild flowering bush/weed this was but it was LOADED with wasps, bees and flies!
This was shot in the prairie restoration area of Black Hawk State Park.
Definitely Dreaming 2/52 paper
I've done versions of this a few times before and will no doubt do it again as I always like the effect.
The background is a texture by Jai Johnson.
Back to our ubiquitous TR class locos, this time numbers 06 and 14 as they breeze their long train upgrade towards Rogerville with Friday evening's No 32 paper train. The evidence of all our recent rain can be seen here in an area that rarely does get green!.
Friday 6th October, 2017.
Photol By Steve Bromley.
Native paper wasps (Polistes sp.) making a nest in my backyard. An egg has been laid in each of the compartments, but they have not yet sealed them. They started to get aggressive and tried to sting me, so I didn't wait around to watch them seal up each compartment!
My Dad was 7 when he made this at school . He told me hiis Mum (My Nana) would bring it out every Christmas and put it under the Christmas Tree. As you can see it is very fragile it now sits in my cabinet on the top shelf. Dad is 82 now so it's def stood the test of time! For the Looking close ....on Friday group theme Made of Paper.. Have a great day and weekend folks ;0)
A 'Paper Daisy' (Bracteanthea) on the balcony here at Cherrybrook in northern Sydney.
The Paper Daisies have resumed their flowering for the Spring and Summer with a massive display of new, papery textured, flowers.
They are like vanilla drops with splotches of honey in the middle.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV, with the Canon f 2.8 L 100mm macro lens.
Macro Monday's theme this week is the color red. I wanted to get as basic as possible, so I put pen to paper and came up with this. HMM.
"Looking close... on Friday!" and "paper design".
I have a large collection of paper napkins from all over the world, because I used to do decoupage a long time ago. Now I use them mainly to decorate Easter eggs and this year I did it with my granddaughter who was delighted with that way of
decoration.
Have a great weekend ahead and thank you for visiting!
HLCoF!
Paper is beautiful!!!!! One sheet of transparent blue paper in different layers on top of each other. Have a nice Tuesday ;-)
Because darkroom paper is orthochromatic, the colour response isn't what you might expect - the petals of this sunflower are actually yellow and the background should be black ...
Not quite whiter than white. I enjoyed this challenge but couldn't get this without the blue tint. Will revisit another day and play with white balance settings more.
Macro Mondays: Just White Paper HMM!
you're just greedy!!
Those were the exact words I said to Craig the other night - we are having strange moments of saying pretty much the same thing, that probably comes from all the chatting we are doing (check out his flickr page he has some fab photos).
So there you go; my apparently animated writing.
Yeah I can't write simple letters but I can write about a whole bunch of nothing. Go me. Woo!