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Dress and top, silk fan and silk parasol : !dM Yuna - SilkTop **LAPIS**
Hair : [^.^Ayashi^.^] Matsuri hair. At Kinky Event.
Heels : Eudora3D Remi Heels. At Uber Event.
Skin, lipgloss, eyeshadow : [Glam Affair] Carly Layer [Lelutka EvoX] Ivory B. At Equal 10.
Tattoo : .: CORAZON:. Tattoo AINA :. In main store.
Decor :
-Garden- by anc "Japanese enkianthus". At Kustom 9
-Garden- by anc "end of universe" rose / group 3Li (betelgeuse)
Ionic - Tori gate. In main store.
Spiders always amaze me in just how much silk they can spin. Many areas of the wood are covered in silken shrouds that gleam in soft morning light. It is a bit concerning when you consider just how many there must be! Taken in Hillock Wood, Buckinghamshire.
Gruta del diablo.
el agua cae desde un túnel natural que atraviesa el rio. Poco había que editar aquí. La ví en B/N desde el disparo.
The bobbin winder at Whitchurch Silk Mill. A panoramic shot of this which is run from a water wheel. Still fully operational today.
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Sometimes life feels spectacular. It's rare that I find myself above the clouds and not completely satisfied and content with my surroundings. There is something magical about feeling above it all.
Part of last year's birthday present, silk flowers in a pretty vase. This one fell off and was sitting all alone.....
6/52, Curves, 52 weeks in 2020
My nephew offered this single silk rose to my mom on her birthday and I thought it was so beautiful and sweet I took a bunch of shots!!! To me it was an interesting study in macros and editing. Hopefully it will make a nice series... :))
Long exposure.
Location: Benijo. Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
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Celebrating my first post-Covid opportunity for travel photography – a very interesting and enjoyable trip to Uzbekistan in May 2023. Traditional silk manufacture in Uzbekistan.
Albizia julibrissin. The species is usually called "pink silk tree" or "mimosa" in the United States, which is misleading - the former name can refer to any species of Albizia which is most common in any one locale. The genus is named after the Italian nobleman Filippo degli Albizzi, who introduced it to Europe in the mid-18th century
Photo of the day, caught in Wicklow pass, co Wicklow. It was really incredible to see the low clouds passing by the top of the hill in the distance, together with the creek.