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On euro tour with Sean and Neil for 3 days of mayhem and a grand total of 8 hours sleep. Taking in some old and new sites and showing them some of what is out there as it was their first time. Also made time to meet up with the SPEXS crew.
Abandoned swimming pool with lots of interesting features, the builders are in so material is everywhere but still some shots worth taking.
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1. ornaments, 2. Christmas is too damn close!!, 3. Snow City, 4. shepherd boy, 5. drums, 6. peace, 7. Snowman Family, 8. Snowman, 9. free snowman or should I say lady.., 10. Snowman, 11. Snowman, 12. candy canes, 13. Snowman, 14. Retro Christmas Tree!, 15. Christmas Elves!, 16. Santa, 17. Santa, 18. Santa, 19. Vintage Christmas Embroidery Transfer, 20. Vintage Christmas Embroidery Transfer
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Just found these three pages in a 1911 Singer Instructions for Art Embroidery. Aren't they great! Blogged at www.TangleTangleTangle.com.
A fancy Victorian wall tile design, this time by the interior designer Richardson. Looks good as a single motif, but should pattern up nicely.
Don't know what these are called. Again this was shot at Lalbagh flower show, Bangalore, Karnataka, India using my recent purchase Tamron 18 270.
Like the previous photo of a patio table with snow, this bench seat covered with snow seemed like a fun shot to try for with pattern and contrast. Taken at the Quality Inn, Prescott Valley.
One wheat stock rising above the others. Moostal, Riehen CH.
In my sets: Dan's Swiss Summers, Roaming Riehen, Dan's Patterns: Nature-Made
This is yet another southwestern American Indian inspired tangle pattern. Similar to 'Lace', but I think tidier and more uniform. Depends on what you want it for!
Fiore di Leucospermum Cordifolium (Proteaceae)
Giardino dell'Orticoltura, Firenze.
f/2,5 1/80 sec. 100 ISO 50 mm