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On my windowsill, not outside. I cut some small branches of forsythia a few weeks ago and brought them in so the flowers would open up. Only, none of these buds turned out to be flower buds - just leaves.
Oh well - little green leaves are better than nothing; they still look like Spring. And, there's some of the bokeh I was trying for with the new camera.
The fuzzy whites are some sort of clover seedhead I gathered last summer.
The glass bottles and jars on one of my kitchen windowsills.
I can't resist buying these beautiful glass things when I find them in the charity shops.
I've added an old photo of this windowsill, taken about this time last year, into the comments.
[Taken with my Helios 44M f2 58mm lens]
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You have probably seen this “paw in air” pose before - but not on this windowsill. This is where Bella often sits to watch birds in the garden. Perhaps they were hiding - I found her lying in the sunshine, fast asleep.
Happy Caturday.
My place at the windowcorner gives a lot of light...
Zerene stack : 17 images
New camera : canon eos 90D 😍, the previous one, canon eos 80D, had error 30 and is send to the canon repairshop.
My canon mp-e65mm gives also the same problem as before the repair from 02-2019. Error 01 now and then... until error 01 every time...
I take too many pictures I think...
Small glass bottle from old chemistry set used to hold flowers.
Photo cropped down for macro mondays theme "Windowsill".
Portulaca...with an early March snowstorm outside.
I have grown portulaca on the windowsill before, years ago. It's hard to find yellow flowers to grow indoors, and portulaca is one possibility. So I bought some seeds and tried it again. They are happy and putting out flowers new everyday.
A candle on the window sill, the jalouise almost closed so that no one can see my tears.
Two childhood friends have died.
This crisis has taken many of us from people who were important to them. A memory that has names.
Johannes and Susanne you will remember forever.
Macro Mondays theme: Windowsill
Leathery dried leaf in a windowsill badly needing cleaning.
Be well, my friends.
HMM
For Macro Mondays theme; "Window Sill". HMM!
Fish and sea shells sit on my bathroom windowsill. The hand carved fish was purchased in Florida many years ago, and Doc and I harvested the shells from the islands of Sanibel and Captiva while visiting there one winter.
Mittens exploring the windowsill perched upon a birch bark basket exposing her shaved torso.
During a recent Vet visit it was discovered that she has a significant heart murmur. Needless to say we were oh so worried. An ultrasound was later done and showed that she has a small hole in her heart which the Vet indicated was not a major concern....she has a followup ultrasound in 6 months. Fingers crossed.
Hope you all don't mind another kitten photo...but they grow up so fast and I can't get enough of this sweet girl!
For Macro Mondays
This week's theme: Windowsill
Lots of people are putting Teddy Bears in their windows but this little guy is only 2 1/2" high so probably no body can see him. I think he's supposed to be a Valentine's bear but I thought he might be good for this windowsill theme. I think his name is Anderson
HMM
My windowsill has never looked so good!
This is unedited. I really want to buy some film for my polaroid camera, it's on my birthday list. I was interviewed last week, you can check it out Here.
Pentax Me Super 50mm f1.4 expired kodak max 400
Just realised this is my 200th photo! Cool.
Outdoors and in, my daughter-next-door's home is full of Fall colors. I often bring a camera when I go next door to visit, because I like her house and the trees right outside the windows.
This photos was taken in mid-October [ today there is an inch of snow outdoors].
When I heard the theme for the next Macro Monday's thingy would be "Windowsills" I immediately thought, "This isn't going to be very interesting". But week by week, when I have been just as bereft of ideas, come Monday morning and I see how others have met the challenge, and I am always amazed at what people come up with. Always!!! So I expect to be no less amazed by the windowsill contributions brought to us on Monday.
But back to this week and I pictured in my mind each windowsill in our house, going, no, no, no, no, er no, nope, through the house, and the annex (what the Council call it so they can charge an extra set of Council Tax), through the old garage, the brick shed.... and the wooden shed. Ahhh. I wonder....the window sill at the back of the old garage, dark and damp and horrible, blocked in by vegetation on the outside. With WFH (working from home) I didn't have to wait to go exploring but got up from my work and went to the garage, armed with camera and tripod.
Of course there was all sorts of junk and tat to move to get to the rear window but guided by the light from my headtorch I eventually got there, a cobweb strung across my face, so that when I pulled it off it stuck to my fingertip...and when I shook my hand vigorously to get rid of it, it flicked round to bind to my finger more closely. And then I realised there was a big dark spider, like the one in the photo, on the back of my hand and I yelped as I tried to shake it off. It fell to the floor and looking down with the head torch I saw it running towards my feet causing more yelping and some Scotch teuchter dancing on tip toe to prevent the beast running up my legs.
Anyhow, nerves calmed (about 85%) I took this gruesome shot in the corner of the window sill. It's a change from Iceland. P.S: In no way is this representative of the general condition of our house.
P.P.S. I know it's not Monday today but I got bored