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The second collection from ~Cat~ (wetcat flux/Rie silverfall) and yours truly is finally here. These last two collection are all about the refuge we find through art in RL and SL.

 

Today we present to you the Threaded Wonders collection. About the smoothness embroidery art can bring to your life. First and Second.

 

This collection is made of two packs and of course a fatpack is available at a discount.

 

Everything is available in both PBR and non PBR versions.

 

💜 Crafting Pack with animations and poses embodied for this collection only. The pack includes: Groups desk and rocking chair with props with 4 bento animations and 4 static poses with pop up props. The pack also includes the table and the rocking chair in decor only and Embroidery in the making needle and thread.

 

💜 Decor Pack with different Hoops, Treasure Jar, Treasure Box, Ready Embroidery of two kinds, Scissors open and closed, Threads of different kinds and colours and Table Lamp

 

💜 Fatpack includes everything at a nice discount.

 

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TP to Oh Deer at Anthem

 

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Oh Deer's Facebook

 

Oh Deer's Primfeed

 

Love should be the

silver thread that

runs trough all

your conduct

(J.C. Ryle)

 

Weekly Themes - Prints: textured

7 Days with Flickr - Wednesday: macro or close up

Macro mondays: Cloth/Textile

(photo by Freya)

Jasper National Park, Alberta

 

A view of the Icefield Parkway and the North Saskatchewan River (lower left) threading their way between the mountains just before the Big Bend. We're standing on the Big Hill, just before the Sunwapta Pass.

Playing around with a seldom-used Yongnuo 50mm f1.8 - a fairly inexpensive prime lens that has proved better than I anticipated. I think the original single image was shot at ISO 800, so it's a tad noisy after squeezing the juice out of the RAW file

Image measures 2 1/4" across

6 image focus stack

Nikon 18-55mm @ 55mm with 20mm Neweer extension tube

💜💜💜

The second collection from ~Cat~ (wetcat flux/Rie silverfall) and yours truly is finally here. These last two collection are all about the refuge we find through art in RL and SL.

 

Today we present to you the Threaded Wonders collection. About the smoothness embroidery art can bring to your life. First and Second.

 

This collection is made of two packs and of course a fatpack is available at a discount.

 

Everything is available in both PBR and non PBR versions.

 

💜 Crafting Pack with animations and poses embodied for this collection only. The pack includes: Groups desk and rocking chair with props with 4 bento animations and 4 static poses with pop up props. The pack also includes the table and the rocking chair in decor only and Embroidery in the making needle and thread.

 

💜 Decor Pack with different Hoops, Treasure Jar, Treasure Box, Ready Embroidery of two kinds, Scissors open and closed, Threads of different kinds and colours and Table Lamp

 

💜 Fatpack includes everything at a nice discount.

 

💜💜💜

 

TP to Oh Deer at Anthem

 

💜💜💜

 

Oh Deer's Facebook

 

Oh Deer's Primfeed

Focal Point Challenge "Mechanical Thread"

Thread, FABRIC, Tempe, Arizona.

I sure am glad this guy was not aggressive as I Almost put my hand down on him! I was painting the deck and going around the bottom of the spindles. I had my hand on the railing, sort of steadying myself. When I straightened up.... there he was just inches from my hand! He posed really nicely for me though so I didn't squash him. :)

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dear horst is now gone

leaving us sweet memories

of a cherished friend

~Mim Eisenberg

 

To live in hearts we leave behind

Is not to die.

~Thomas Campbell, "Hallowed Ground"

 

Our dear friend Horst (*hb19) passed away on May 12th. I dedicate this photo to his sweet memory. We were all delighted by his SKYplay set, and when I went out to shoot something similar in tribute, I chose the heart-shaped leaf of my weeping redbud, and as I held it up to the sky, there was a heart-shaped cloud. That could not have been just a coincidence.

 

Horst was a cherished Flickr friend, always offering his thoughtful, supportive comments to so many of us, and sharing with us the world and family he loved so deeply. My heart goes out to them. May they be comforted in knowing how much Horst was valued here in our Flickr community.

 

SuperEco members: You are invited to post your comments and remembrances on our special tribute thread for Horst.

 

I am honored that this photo won second place in SuperEco's "SKYtastic SKYplay" contest.

 

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The elements of nature bond together; interwoven like threads of a fabric which make up the blanket of the universe.

The Red Thread

In Swedish, the expression ”den röda tråden”, which means ”the red thread”, is used much like the English expression ”the common thread” - it describes a recurring theme or characteristic, or sometimes a guiding principle. The same expression is used in German: ”der rote Faden”. Maybe it exists in other languages too.

When I began thinking about this week’s Self Portrait Sunday theme, ”the red thread” came to mind. Over the last years, following the red thread has sort of become my theme song. I try to focus as much as I can on things that are really important to me personally, which to a great extent means working on developing my talents. I get better and better on prioritizing this over caring about what others might think, and over conventional notions and ideas on what constitutes a socially acceptable lifestyle. In short, I am trying my best to follow my red thread, even on days that it might seem hopelessly tangled. I detangle it bit by bit, and it makes my heart sing.

A stainless Steel Thread Gauge.

 

The part shown is less than 60 mm

 

Many thanks for the comments and Favs :-) HMM

Well, now you know for sure, I love red :)

Hope this makes you smile !

 

Happy Smile on Saturday

 

Thank you for your views, faves and or comments, they are greatly appreciated !!!

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!

© all rights reserved Lily aenee

 

Macro Mondays theme: string

Having snapped "Pexford Pic" at Gauxholme, it seemed rude not to wait the extra half-hour and snap the freight behind it, the 8.59am Redcar Bulk Terminal - Fiddlers Ferry PS (6M17), especially seeing as it was a relatively rare coal movement. In this instance GBRf Shed 66701 is doing the honours.

 

Given the lack of time, I simply opted to drop down Pexford Road (which can be seen on the left of the image) and head up the footpath on the other side to the more traditional overlook.

 

In the foreground is the Rochdale Canal, which has the dubious honour of being the second highest canal in England at exactly 600' (183m) elevation on the stretch between West Summit and Longlees. That section lies a couple of miles behind me where the canal passes over the shoulder of the hill through which the railway burrows via the more well-known (to railfans at least) Summit Tunnel. With around 19 locks between the summit and Todmorden, visible in the distance, anyone navigating this stretch can be sure of a decent workout.

 

2nd November 2017

Needle and Thread macro shot, using Nikon D7200 and sigma 150mm macro lens.

For Macro Mondays: Eye.

My wife's ( Elaine 31) eye after threading the needle.

Smile on Saturday!:-) thread

for MM. Old wooden bobbin of gold thread, and my needle tin.

Ammophila procera, seen in a nearby field, in mid hop...

 

With a 25 mm tube

This is a parasitic wasp that places its victims body in a mud cell and lays an egg on it. Upon hatching the larva consumes the host. Mud Lake WMA, Mud Lake, Idaho

Spider web thread diffraction, layered and blended in Photoshop - HSS!

Canada Day fireworks.

•By a Thread•

 

Arms raised, reaching for the sky, half alive and broken. Brittle bones and tattered dreams, a picture tells of words unspoken. Bright lights and dark caves, my mind and soul are lost, lost sometimes, sometimes...

 

I get asked why I don’t write more, and to be honest, sometimes I just can’t make sense of my words or feelings. I’ve been in such a rut but lately I’ve been feeling better after realizing that part of the reason I’ve been so down could be laziness. I’ve been lazy, I’ve been gaining weight, and in turn my creativity has suffered, I’ve been lazy in my process, and processing. That all ended today, in hopes of being proactive and breaking free of what has been like heavy chains on my soul. Sometimes I just want to feel normal, like “tomorrow I’ll be better”.

 

A few months ago while out with a client we were treated to one of the most amazing, and strange displays of light, and clouds I’ve ever seen, with temps over 100°, and random lightning (no thunder) striking often and randomly. I was lucky to capture a frame with lightning while the sun was peaking through.

ODC "one of these things is not like the others"

la GRAELLA vintage

Hilos, Lanas, Cintas

Threads, Wools, Tapes

   

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