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Hello my amazing Flickr friends !

 

Today is a blue day at Color my world Daily and the theme at Looking close on Friday is Progression in Size. As you can see, in my picture, I decided to go with few pencils since I have so many of those … in different colors and seizes. And, I must admit it is one of my favourite subjects. If you look at my progression in size from left to right it perfectly illustrates the state of my bank account. And if you look at it from right to left: you have the progression in size of my weight. Knowing that, I must :1) resist all the Black Friday’s temptations (FYI : once again this year it is a major fail for me, my Zara basket is full) and 2) not forgot to run my 10km today. See you later my friends !!

 

Mucho, mucho amor for you my friends !! Have a beautiful day !!!

 

Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!! And see you soon on Flickr !

Another behind the scenes shot of my process of deciding which Reshade filters to apply.

 

All of these are taken from in-viewer snapshots in Black Dragon using Reshade. No edits!

increased trade on fly-ash

Hope you all are having a wonderful weekend!

Recently I was contacted for an interview with 121clicks. Very exciting since I have been a long time follower of their amazing blog and Flickr group! If you have a moment and want to check it out, here it is!

 

121clicks.com/showcases/beautiful-bokehlicious-photograph...

 

While you're there, you should definitely take a browse around if you never have before......soooo many incredibly talented and inspiring artists!

  

Abstract architecture in Himeji, Japan.

Croome Park, South Worcestershire

The woman I was yesterday

introduced me to the woman I am today;

which makes me very excited about meeting the

woman I will become tomorrow

 

Steps from basalt chunks (here a field stone) over crushed stone and gravel to basalt powder. Paving stones are laid on gravel, then fine gravel and the joints are filled with the finest grade of basalt flour.

At 2500 km², the Vogelsberg is the largest contiguous volcanic area in Central Europe. There are large basalt quarries here.

 

Stufen vom Basaltbrocken (hier ein Ackerstein) über Schotter und Kies bis zum Basaltmehl. Pflastersteine werden auf Schotter, dann feinem Kies verlegt und die Fugen werden mit der feinsten Stufe dem Basaltmehl verfüllt.

Der Vogelsberg ist mit 2500 km² das größte zusammenhängende Vulkangebiet Mitteleuropas. Es gibt hier große Basaltsteinbrüche.

Beaver Moon aka Blood Moon: I bet you have seen lots of photos of the full moon eclipse today, but I am adding mine to the collection anyway. I ventured as far as my driveway...hence some trees in the scene. It was windy and a chilly 5 C, and I was just rolling out of bed at 6 AM to haul on some warm clothes and take a look to see what I could see. The partial eclipse was underway, and the total eclipse was beginning at 6:15 AM. As the eclipse progressed the sky got brighter, the moon sank towards the horizon and was obscured by some low clouds and the trees. I took a series of photos and merged about 20 of them and then only kept the ones that didn't overlap too much. I am sure there is a better way to stack these in photoshop than having to make numerous layers and masks so one of these days I may try again.

Three different sizes Poppy seed heads.

 

Happy looking close....on Friday!

 

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Looking close... on Friday!

Progression in Size

Some patterns of windows together on the upper side of a building designed by architect Frits van Dongen in 2008

Looking close... on Friday! ~ Progression in Size (2023/11/24)

 

Compilation of 9 Focus Stacked images.

Looking Close on Friday theme: progression in size

 

Thank you for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated.

Into the Light - Day 20 - Year 2022

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Filtered this photo a great deal in Photoshop.

Snowed this morning and covered everything with at least 1-1/2 inches of fluff. Here, the Pampas grass, still bent from the last few days of battering wind, rested in arches with snow covering the horizontal sections. I added the light bands because I wanted it to feel like being in a field of snow.

Chenille du Macaon (Grand porte-queue)

Smile on Saturday: Sequence / Progression

 

This is a beautiful passage from a outdoors performance by the advanced teenage group of my dance school. I love seeing these girls growing up from year to year, and going from dedicated students to beautiful dancers.

Irix Dragonfly 150mm f/2.8 macro, edited in Affinity, custom tone map Softer River

In the last two weeks. Seen and captured on a walk in my neighborhood

My Facebook Page

 

My 500px

  

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Composite progression of solar eclipse taken at Marting Country Estate over the Meramec River valley.

 

© Michael Smith Photography

Admittedly not the most imaginative presentation, but it's fun to see how the eclipse unfolded with the moon slipping in from the top as the sun caught up to it in the daytime sky. A thrilling event!

 

Sony A7R4, 600 mm f6.3, Thousand Oaks solar filter

For Looking Close…on Friday theme of progression in size. 💙

...and another hydrangea, wilted this time. Showing that I'll take photos of almost anything :-)

 

Gentle flypaper processing

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