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for a Happy Blue Monday!
Wilting Cape Daisy / Kapkörbchen (Osteospermum)
last spring in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend
After a long summer break beginning in May, the cape daisies are beginning to bloom again now ... they probably are still in South African 'mode' !?
Twist ties from loaves of my daily bread in macro. I think they're used as color codes to indicate the day of the week they expire or was made. #HFF #FlickrFriday #TwistTies #colors #Farben #couleurs #色 #NoBlues
#ツイストタイ #LiensTorsadês #Krawattendrehen #DailyBread
Just like the crazy curvy streets in St. Thomas and you have to drive on the wrong side of the road!! :))
Combining the themes Twisted from MacroMondays and Infinite from FlickrFriday: a wonderful twisted ring for infinite love :-)
HMM!
I want you to show me
every twisted
frightened thought
you've ever had.
I want your eyes to crack
my bones;
I want your words
to tear
my skin
apart.
- Unknown
Photography taken by Inveniet Mia and is sponsored by:
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“The road of life twists and turns and no two directions are ever the same. Yet our lessons come from the journey, not the destination.” - Don Williams, Jr.
The trunk of this beautiful tree fascinated me. It was a lovely day too - so the light and shadows were good. I had no camera with me, so taken with my Samsung phone. Hope you like it !
Happy Sliders Sunday everyone !
Edited in Topaz Studio with a texture from Lenabem-Anna J.
Thanks for looking - hope you all have a wonderful sunny week in every way.
Intentional camera movement in an autumn lit beech forest. Not everyone's cup of tea but an alternative view...with a happy accident thanks to unsteady hands to twist the pattern slightly, rather than just a vertical movement
Took a piece of copper wire, rolled then wrapped it, in the twists of the roll you can see the copper crack. 3/4 of inch square frame.
Thanks indeed everyone for your personal comments and also your support from selected groups.
Awards are encouraging and especially from those who add my work to their 'faves'.
Cheerz G