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Mixed techniques. Wet Cyanotype on Canson watercolour paper, 300 g/ m2. Added: Tumeric and vinegar, Coloured with watercolour pencils.
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Mixed techniques. Wet Cyanotype on Hahnemühle platinum rag. Added: vinegar and Tumeric. Hand coloured with watercolour pencils.
Cyanotype on Hahnemühle Platinum rag. Added: vinegar and Tumeric. Seven minutes in the garden in late afternoon sun.
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Maybe a bit late for the ODC theme but I had taken the picture and not got round to uploading it!
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Mixed techniques. Wet Cyanotype on Canson Watercolour paper, 300 g/m2. Added: Tumeric and vinegar. 20 min. In the garden. Coloured with watercolour pencils.
Mixed techniques. Wet Cyanotype on Hahnemühle Platinum Rag. Added: vinegar and Tumeric. Hand coloured with watercolour pencils.
Mixed techniques, Wet Cyanotypes on Canson Watercolour paper, 300 g/m2. Added: vinegar and Tumeric. Coloured with watercolour pencils.
Waking up with golden kefir and honey.
Santa Barbara, California
www.organicpastures.com/blog/2018/6/25/top-reasons-why-yo...
...not a pleasant surprise!
When I checked out the land, a lovely scene of a big flower meadow met my eyes, beautifully blooming!
The sad thing was those flowers were planted without our permission of use. They pulled out the original plants already there planted by the previous owners growing perennial, including Tumeric. It wasn't about their love of flowers, it was business! They supply flowers to the city market and beyond.
It's sad, there are people born in this world devoid respect of others
Canson Watercolour paper 300 g/m2, cold pressed. Added: vinegar and Tumeric. 21 minutes in the garden.
Hahnemühle platinum rag. Added: soapy water, lime juice, Tumeric and white wine vinegar. Cling foli. Dig. neg. 1 h in the garden.
Ingredients used.. fresh pounded tumeric, shallot, garlic and chili including a dash of fish sauce and sugar. Long beans can be replaced with Chinese broccoli.. tried some years ago !
The spice of life - for Macro Mondays' "hobbies" theme - two of my favorites - cooking and my collection pottery
Mixed techniques. Wet Cyanotype on Canson watercolour paper, 300 g/m2. Added: Tumeric and vinegar. Coloured with watercolour pencils.
Nice little valentines day brunch - looks different, tastes different.
Would I recommend it? no, I would not.
The breakfast was nice though. :)
Mixed techniques. Wet Cyanotype on Canson Watercolour paper, 300 g/m2. Added: vinegar and Tumeric. Coloured with watercolour pencils .
A little early. Maybe, maybe not.
I thought an early Christmas image was needed to cheer Flickr up.
Today I'm feeling particularly Christmassy.... as I've put our family Tree up, yes, the Christmas Tree is up, on and lit with lights, so I added a little spice to make it extra special ;).
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Thanks to Clive Sax for the texture. It is a cold rainy day so a good time to take some shots and start texturing!
Mixed techniques. Cyanotype on Canson Watercolour paper, 300 g/m2. Added: H2O, vinegar and Tumeric. Coloured with watercolour pencils.
Macro Monday: #ASpoonful ...
... of love. Why love? Because nonpareils are mostly referred to as "Liebesperlen" in German: "love beads". Legend has it that the first "love beads", nonpareils or "hundreds and thousands" were created by German confectionery manufacturer Rudolf Hoinkis in 1908. Allegedly the name "love beads" was made up by Hoinkis' wife. He came back home from his candy factory one day and brought along his new sugary invention for which he still did not have a name, showed them to his wife and son, and said: "I love you as much as these sugar beads." Whereupon Hoinkis' wife suggested to call them "love beads".
Rudolf Hoinkis' candy factory, which he founded in 1896 in Görlitz, still exists and is now owned by his grandson: www.hoinkis.de/en/home.html
This is a very straightforward focus stack taken in all natural daylight today. The spoon is actually a measuring spoon for tea (a so-called "Teelamaß" by German tea merchant TeeGschwendner), and what you see is pretty much what is left of it. These special measuring spoons come with a very long, fairly thin handle, and the handle of the plastic version which you get for free when you buy tea at one of their shops easily breaks (better buy the metal version!). Which is what happened here (I'm still using it, though), leaving me with a perfectly MM-sized spoon ;-) The diameter of the spoon's bowl is 3,2 cm / 1,25 inches, the entire frame is exactly 7,5 cm / 3 inches. The background is a bamboo cutting board. Processed in ON1 Photo RAW 2019 only this time: I tweaked the whites a little, enhanced the structure, added a subtle sunlight filter for more warmth, and the HDR filter "surreal" (and have I mentioned before that I love that HDR filter?). I also made another Yin and Yang (with tumeric and paprika powder in a Twinnings tea measuring spoon), but didn't want to bore you with the third MM yin & yang ;-)
A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone!
Ein Löffel voll Liebe :-)
Dass die winzigen Zuckerkügelchen, die in anderen Ländern als "Nonpareilles", als "Unvergleichliche", bekannt sind, bei uns überwiegend unter "Liebesperlen" laufen, wisst Ihr ja. Aber kanntet Ihr auch die Hintergrundgeschichte dazu? Die geht so: Der Görlitzer Süßwarenfabrikant Rudolf Hoinkis erfand im Jahre 1908 diese zuckrigen Miniaturkügelchen, es wollte ihm aber kein Name dafür einfallen. Er brachte also welche davon nach Hause mit und stellte sie seiner Frau und seinem Sohn der Legende nach mit den Worten "Ich liebe Euch so sehr wie diese Zuckerperlen" vor. Woraufhin Hoinkis Frau vorschlug, das Naschzeug "Liebesperlen" zu nennen. Die 1896 gegründete Hoinkis'sche Süßwarenfabrik besteht übrigens noch und wird in dritter Generation von Rudolf Hoinkis Enkel geleitet: www.hoinkis.de/de/startseite.html
Ich hatte auch noch ein Yin&Yang aus Kurkuma- und Paprikapulver in einem Twinnings-Teelöffel gemacht, aber das wäre dann das dritte MM-Yin&Yang gewesen, daher habe ich mich für die farbenfrohen Liebesperlen entschieden :-)
Ich wünsche Euch eine schöne Woche, liebe Flickr-Freunde!