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Toki-Doki loves skirts and dresses but rolled up chinos are pretty awesome^^
So this week, Toki-Doki brings you lots of colours with the new Rolled Chinos, fully rigged Mesh available in 5 sizes (4 of which are standard sizing, instead of XS it is Maya size :))
As always please try the demo first!
and keep an eye out for the Toki-Doki @ cupcake, special tea party this weekend<3
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished archive shot from April 2016. I opted for a square crop to get the symmetry in the background that made the composition sing for me.
I have broken my New Year's Resolution to take and publish at least one photograph per month in an attempt to rekindle my relationship with my camera this year. I have nothing for March I am sad to say. Last night I had intended to get out and capture the most spectacular stratified sunset sky on the beach but sadly my PTSD symptoms were too much for me.
Of course I am hoping to get back on track from April. Trying to convince myself that this is just a minor setback as opposed to a failure.
I hope that you have all had a wonderful weekend and that you enjoy this square crop from my archives. Take care.
Il Cimon della Pala e la chiesetta di passo Rolle
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All rights reserved - copyright © Giancarlo Gabbrielli
An imminent summer storm, and amazing evening light behind me, combined with a timely rainbow to give me this image.
The Lake Cumberland Dam at night with the fog roll from the river below. The fog rolls backward from the river to the lake.
Growing up on the mid-atlantic region of the United States, I had been accustomed to the ever-present trees that surround at every turn. Which is probably why I'm so fascinated by the mid-west's vast, treeless, open views and big skies - a place where you may not see any trees for miles and miles. Traveling through the tallgrass prairie and Flint Hills of Kansas, these lush green rolling hills seem to go on forever. With so few points to focus on, it's almost like you're moving in slow motion or barely going anywhere at all.
I hope you'll enjoy this series :D
Happy weekend!
I'll just arrange some stuff and errands....
Then I'll be on my addiction!
I mean... Our Addiction! LOL!
Lol, a premiere, my photo got kicked out of MMs, apparently I haven't read the description properly, and there is too much negative space in the capture, while the task was to fill the frame with food and nothing else. Next time I'll again read the entire description (which I usually do, but most stupidly not this time).
A very popular main meal of the day: cabbage rolls. "Tinyfied" for MMs :-) We didn't have cabbage rolls in a long time, but they made a delicious comeback as Sunday dinner yesterday ;-). In Germany, cabbage rolls are often made with a savoury mincemeat stuffing and are served with potatoes and a creamy (white) sauce. For this capture I made one (extra) miniature cabbage roll and sliced it like one would do with a sushi roll. The cabbage used here is savoy. To make it look more sushi-like, and also more complete, I also garnished it with a tiny potato cube (made of a blue potato) in the middle. The slice of "cabbage roll sushi" is roughly 2 cm / 0,78 inches in diameter, and I've cropped the final image to 3 inches. I had one image with some of the creamy sauce added, and another one with a little bit of horse radish, but liked neither captures, so I settled for this "dry" version.
I can't come up with a reliable recap of my processing steps here, I'm afraid. I processed one of the two final captures mostly in ON1, the other mostly in Luminar 4 (with a short excursion into Luminar 3, because I'm still struggling to retrieve all those filters). And which is which... I know that I removed some colour cast caused by the use of artificial light, because I took the captures late in the afternoon when it was dark outside already, and I experimented with the foliage filters both in Luminar 3 and 4, and also in Color Efex (but didn't like the result), but that's it. And I don't like the chopstick shadows, but, well, nobody's perfect, right?
I hope to catch up with you this afternoon!
A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone!
Jetzt hat es mich auch mal erwischt: Mein Foto ist aus MM rausgeflogen, weil ich dummerweise die Beschreibung nicht zu Ende gelesen habe, wonach außer der Hauptmahlzeit nichts anderes im Bild zu sehen sein sollte. Nun gut, beim nächsten Mal lese ich wieder alles ganz genau... ;-)
Der Sonntagsklassiker: Kohlrouladen, hier für's Foto miniaturisiert und auch irgendwie "sushifiziert" für das MM-Thema "main meal of the day". Wie es der Zufall so wollte, gab es gestern nach ewiger Zeit mal wieder - sehr leckere - Kohlrouladen als besagte Hauptmahlzeit. Bei der Zubereitung fiel ganz nebenbei (völlig [un]beabsichtigt, natürlich...) auch ein Miniaturroulädchen an, das ich, ganz wie die großen Originale, in ein Blatt Wirsingkohl eingerollt und dann, als eine Art deutsche Sushi-Variante, in Scheiben geschnitten habe. Um die Scheiben noch Sushi-ähnlicher aussehen zu lassen, habe ich in die Mitte noch kleine Kartoffelwürfel (blaue Sorte) gesteckt; Kartoffeln sind ja schließlich auch die klassische Beilage. Eigentlich wollte ich drei der Scheibchen im Bild haben, am Ende gefiel mir aber die Solo-Variante mit den Essstäbchen am besten. Die Kunstlicht-Schatten finde ich nicht so toll, ich habe es gestern am späteren Nachmittag aber nicht mehr besser hinbekommen und irgendwann lief mir auch mal wieder die Zeit davon.
Ich wünsche Euch einen guten Start in die (bei uns) sehr trübe November-Woche, liebe Flickr-Freunde!
I'm never a great fan of the Summer, photographically speaking, but this one has been a serious let down. I posted an autumnal shot from Glen Affric a couple of days back so thought I would balance it up with something a tad colder, an early winter image from Assynt last November. I had arrived at Loch Cul Dromannan with the intention of finding a spot to return to for sunset but, with ideal shooting conditions, ended up just waiting it out lochside. This was one of my first, looking across the perfectly still water towards Stac Pollaidh and Cul Beag.
The tabbies are here but two cats are missing. I was hoping to get Ray and Henry in this shot but they were too busy .
Savory Salmon Spring Roll by Itacho Sushi in Novena Square 2.
*Note: More food pics in my: Favorite Food Album.