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A few more snaps from my recent shoot with a pale pink fabric rose (it's actually a hair clip) and some cloth napkins (which I simply must get a wider selection of to use as backdrops and props in my photos; at present I only have cloth napkins in three different colours). As in the other photos of this artificial bloom, (undetectable to the naked eye during shooting) specks of dust/fuzz are evident on the petals, earning this flower the rightful name of "dirty rose" ;)
Taken During Nuit Blanche, 2014.
From the Housewarming party project: Light, Colour and slow shutter speeds.
Friend standing on the edge of the Villarica volcano in Chili. Very hard climb to the top but so worth it!
Waiting in front of the theatre in Basle I took a shot from the "Leuchtband" ("luminous row" in english?) that welcomes the visitors and announces the play of the day.
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ChallengeGroupGame - Fruits and/or vegetables - 2019-04-18
FlickrChallengeGroup - Complementary colors - 2019-06-10
ChallengeGame - Cover Photo Challenge - 2020-01-18
FlickrChallenge - Fruit or vegetable - 2020-04-18
Forstykke er på 4c3.de/4MO
Bagstykke er på 4c3.de/4M0
Ærmer er på 4c3.de/4E3
Toppen er på 4c3.de/4M4 & 4c3.de/4MN
Forsiden er på 4c3.de/4MS
Seemingly ripped right out of the pages of Frank & oak, Mike gives us his best "Did someone just pass wind?" look.
2 strobes, 2 Gel choices, and one awesome photo.
Taken as my own Nuit Blanche photography experiment.
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Planting this years Sweet Peas yesterday, reminded me of this photo, I hope you enjoy it
The common name cowslip may derive from the old English for cow dung, probably because the plant was often found growing amongst the manure in cow pastures.
Flickr Lounge: two colour, green with a hint of brown
tiny little fellow on leaf of common milkweed growing at edge of pond in southern Indiana
See other shots in my "monochrome" collection here: www.flickr.com/photos/cherylmolin/albums/72157710993266901
Those clouds look so fluffy and insignificant until you see how large they are in comparison to an approaching airplane. Likewise, those clouds that look so simple in form support the water cycle that allows us to live, dwarfing the most significant of the inventions of mankind . . . including airplanes.
See other shots in my "monochrome" collection here: www.flickr.com/photos/cherylmolin/albums/72157710993266901