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two of the Polarbear juviniles play together, 2 year old Nissan who arrived from Moscow on the 13th of October and YWP’s latest arrival, 2 year old Nobby who arrived from Munich on the 18th of February.
I've spent some time this long, cold and dark winter, just playing with glass and light. This one used an orange scarf, a group of prisms and a lensball. Shining lights through the prisms, and bouncing the light around the various glass surfaces to see what emerged in the lensball. A good way to entertain myself 😄
I posted one earlier in the month with some glass items and tiny coloured LED lights (link in first comment field)
Shot with my Helios 44-2 which is frozen at f2.8
Helios 44-2 and 44-M set: Here
Crystal ball, prisms and marbles: Here
Cliche and Smile on Saturday: Here
Explored Jan 21st 2023 #160
Project 365, 2022 Edition: Day 249/365
This evening the collaborative group met for the first time. We're each spinning fibre and knitting a shawl from fibre we shared with each other. Many in the group (including my partner, Danny) are more experienced spinners than me, and I appreciated the opportunity to ask some questions. For this photo I played around some more with the fibres seeing how their colours interact.
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The setting sun playing its yellow-orange light on the rocks, trees and water on Loon Island in Big Lake north of Ely, Minnesota.
Big Lake lies in the Superior National Forest along the Echo Trail, close to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW).
The owners of a resort on the lake, Big Lake Wilderness Lodge, rent out this and another island in Big Lake. They supply the camping gear, though you're welcome to bring your own, too. Every day they bring out ice, water and firewood, and change the porta-potty in the little outhouse they have on the island. It makes for an awesome week-long trip!
Having fun playing with spoons and scrapbooking paper. Hopefully this works for the theme.
119 Pictures in 2019 - Theme No. 32 - Diagonals
Smile on Saturday! :-) theme : Catmania
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Thanks to everyone for visits , comments , awards and invitations, I appreciate your feedback very much
Just off the Prescott-Russell Trail are many open fields perfect for playing in the new-fallen snow.
(Dad sometimes crops our photos, but rarely into semi-panoramas. We thought this one from this morning would be fun to try.)
Prescott-Russell Recreational Trail, Ottawa, Ontario
277. Clancy, 4yrs 18wks
Clancy's YEARBOOK 5: www.flickr.com/photos/130722340@N04/albums/72157675110790161
EXPLORE Clancy: www.flickr.com/photos/130722340@N04/albums/72157656171825332
One of my favorite parts about photography is all the things you can do with Lightroom and Photoshop (not that I know how to you use the latter)! It makes it all so much more fun, it's like drawing or painting... I love it!
PS. I thank my brother for teaching me how to use textures in my images :)
While I've visited hundreds of cemeteries, I've only ever been to one mausoleum. So I don't know if most of them have entire sink rooms for flowers, but this one has several.
Maybe it's different in the summer or during an entombment, but I've never seen fresh flowers.
But then, this place is pretty old. It's not abandoned or anything, and still every much in use. But its age is showing.
Here, the morning winter sun shines through a window in one of the flower rooms.
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'Playing for Time'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Film: Santa RAE 1000
Process: HC-110B; 16mins
Washington
December 2024
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Neska y Noa jugando en el río. Fue un día radiante.
Neska and Noa playing and the river. It was a radiant day
Along with our busy holiday week-end, we also attended a friend's wedding on Saturday. My husband was the wedding photographer. I managed to snap a few along the way. This image is from our gift that we gave the couple. The wrapping paper I used had images of Victorian little girls playing dress-up. This is of the wedding image. I cut her out and glued it onto the wedding card envelope. I then added glitter spray to add some sparkle. I think she is so cute!
Frog playing death, after being discovered by one of our cats. He survived using this tactic ;-))
"Apparent death, colloquially known as playing dead, feigning death, or playing possum, is a behavior in which animals take on the appearance of being dead. This form of animal deception is an adaptive behavior also known as tonic immobility or thanatosis. Apparent death can be used as a defense mechanism or as a form of aggressive mimicry, and occurs in a wide range of animals."- Wiki