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taken for macro mondays - something beginning with P

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

Nikon L35AF -

Rollei Retro 80s -

HC-110

Rubbing up against the Birdie... most action he's seen in ages

The Pin Mill building on the Canal Terrace at Bodnant Garden was added in 1938. Originally built in 1730 in Gloucestershire, it was rescued from decay by Henry McLaren, who dismantled it, brought to Bodnant and rebuilt it brick by brick.

 

Bodnant Garden is a National Trust property near Tal-y-Cafn, Conwy, Wales, overlooking the Conwy Valley towards the Carneddau mountains.

 

Founded in 1874 and developed by five generations of one family, it was gifted to the National Trust in 1949. The garden spans 80 acres of hillside and includes formal Italianate terraces, informal shrub borders stocked with plants from around the world, The Dell, a gorge garden, a number of notable trees and a waterfall. Since 2012, new areas have opened including the Winter garden, Old Park Meadow, Yew Dell and The Far End, a riverside garden. Furnace Wood and Meadow opened in 2017. There are plans to open more new areas, including Heather Hill and Cae Poeth Meadow.

 

Bodnant Garden was visited by over 270,000 people in 2019 and is famous for its Laburnum arch, the longest in the UK, which flowers in May and June. The garden is also celebrated for its link to the plant hunters of the early 1900s whose expeditions formed the base of the garden's four National Collections of plants – Magnolia, Embothrium, Eucryphia and Rhododendron forrestii.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodnant_Garden

One of my daughter's decrative straightpins.

Pin. Pelouse de Reuilly, Paris 75012

Texture originale

Spencer: Hi Tuesday friends! I told my mummy that my friends had found pretty pins, so I asked her if she has any, and she said she does, except they\'re hidden because The Cat might want to play with them and it would be dangerous. She showed me the box, and look, Peter (Marian Kloon (on and off)) and Scout! (raaen99) Do you like these? There\'s a pretty pink one, and a pretty blue one, and one with a funny fluffy black thing, and one that is a pretty yellow flower! I tried them all on, and I really like the fluffy funny black thing, which my mummy says is from a TV show called Barbapapa, which means Daddy\'s beard, which is really funny. My mymmy says that in English it is called cotton candy, which I find really pretty, but that the characters in the TV shows are a family who can change forms and have funny name and the Daddy is called Barbapapa and the fluffy black one is called Barbouille. Anyway, I like that pin and I think I will wear it sometimes, but I prefer the yellow flower because it is a happy colour! Which ones do you prefer, Scout and Peter?

Iceland's flag in safety pins

pins are 45 mm long

a magnet was involved

Processed With Darkroom

Vietnam 1968

 

A quick Vignette I made a coupe weeks ago but forgot to post. :-D

 

Decals by Roaglaan.

Weapons By Brickarms

Legs by EclipseGRAFX

This kingfisher kept landing in the wrong place, so I decided to put on the big lens and grab a portrait :o)

 

You can see he (this is a male) is moulting and the new feathers are still in pin around the eye, and some on the shoulders.

Ready for stitching.

This is a composite panorama of the Pinal Mountains located in Gila County Arizona. This is a photomerge of 12 handheld captures.

Just 7 Quilting Pins.

First venture out with my new Nikon Z8. What better place to go than Pin Mill, Suffolk for some long exposure minimalist images. Hope you like them, feel free to comment.

Thank you.

Pins of light shine over The Needles at Cannon Beach, Oregon.

The elusive Pinner Quarry crane is the prize feature from the network of underground adit's that make up the disused stone mine. And I can see why it is seldom found. I took me three attempts to find it and I had to travel a route that made me nervous. Pinner Quarry has apparently suffered the brunt of a n earth quake at some point, or so the story goes. I'm not so sure. I think the reason so much of the ceiling is on the floor is just due to the geology of the rock and collapses over time. I may go back in one day to light painting with a bit more finesse.

3 vessels in various stages of decay. Taken @ Pin Mill Suffolk just before sunset.

Got a nice backdrop on this particular flight shot.

Kein Mensch ist illegal - No one is illegal

Spider-Man and Doc Ock - Marvel Legends

 

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