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Licht en schaduw op een sneeuwduin
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Light and shade on a snow dune
:: skin & makeup ::
aries v2 // pepe skins
likey lipgloss // ives beauty
:: set dressing ::
bae window // house of shade
bohemian moment armchair // nutmeg
beautifully awkward 04 // hera
:: accessories ::
josie earrings // pkc
kirby septum // pkc
avril necklace // cae
summer trend xl nails // ascendant
destiny rings // vibing
:: hair ::
noah // doux
:: outfit ::
angie's dress // tres blah
It takes time to reach the perfect shade and formulations. That's something that's in the science.
Pat McGrath
This beautiful Camphor Laurel found growing on a farm near home. - Gold Coast - Australia.
Texture thanks to Kerstin Frank.
A young family fishes below the spillway in Onalaska, Wisconsin.
Mamiya C-220 w/f2.8/80mm, Foma Creative 200, HC110H 20C for 9min.
Nothing scared Lliam. Except direct sunlight! Well, maybe people on stilts also. That was just weird, walking around on stilts. And, if they were dressed as clowns on stilts, Lliam was petrified. Otherwise, nothing scared Lliam!
Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, California 2013
I walked into our tearoom at work just in time to catch the light streaming in through the venetians and casting these cool patterns across the table and chairs.
This is Shade, one of the hummingbirds that visits us, and who pretty much made himself at home; he's very used to our presence and is very protective of the feeder.
Treading lightly
I'd walk right on through that archway
but instead keep to the path
avoiding rabbit holes
Evening Meridian service heads south as the setting sun casts long shadows over the Midland Main Line where the Wistow loops used to be
Little Grey flycatcher sitting on a branch in the shade. I liked the light and shade playing on the wall in the background.
An Angle shade moth on the lip of our Brown garden waste bin when I lifted the lid.
According to the Wildlifetrusts web site "The angle shades is a medium-sized moth, generally seen on the wing from May to October as the result of two broods. The caterpillars are stout and green or brownish, with faint stripes on every segment. Larvae that hatch in autumn, overwinter as caterpillars, and pupate in the soil the following spring to produce the first generation of adults that year. The caterpillars feed on a wide range of plants including dock and stinging nettles. This moth is quite common in parks and gardens, as well as in scrub, and along woodland edges and hedgerows."
I thought they were cool, and the silver matched my hair. But they feel cheap (because they are) and don't stay pressed against my face. oh well... at least I got a FlickrFriday photo out of them
Shadé likes shadows.
Big thanks to all artists who gave me permission to publish their works in the Shadé group's first collective photo book. This is link to the preview all pages: www.blurb.com/books/1155774