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A particularly delicious variety, flavor strawberry.
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So schmackhaft. Dieser Lutscher.
Eine ganz besonders leckere Sorte, Geschmacksrichtung Erdbeere.
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Number two for Macro Mondays. If you are curious, please look here: /// Nummer Zwei für Macro Mondays. Wenn Ihr neugierig seid, seht bitte hier:
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Nikon Micro-Nikkor-P / 1:3.5 / 55 mm
Jarvis Cocker is going to roll around to his heart's content. I just love some of the things I get to see cats do like cross their paws and roll around on their heads!
I love the curl of Jarvis's tail here and even funnier is that his tail shakes every time he gets excited about receiving treats and I've never had a cat before whose tail did this!
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~ “MACRO MONDAYS ~ “WRAPPING” ~ “12/12/22” ~ "3"X2 1/2" ~ "WRAPPING PAPER" ~ "RIBBON" ~ "LABEL" ~ "RED" ~ "GREEN" ~
Looking back this month means looking back over not just December, but the whole year.
2022 has been a hard year, and I suspect that many people will feel as I do, that it is a year I am pleased to see behind me. It has been a year of anxiety and stress, both globally, and within the UK.
With the pandemic 'over' but still very much with us - with the UK economy and political system in tatters - and with the death of the monarch who has reigned for as long as most of us can remember.
It has been hard to find a festive spirit this festive season. I confess I have taken more joy in the images I have created than in the reality of my December 2022! Yet again I turn to my cameras, and thanks to the Flickr challenges I have found a haven where I can forget the news, inflation, and the terrible plight of so many people wherever I look.
But whatever happens, I still find that for me a day without a camera to record something, however trivial, is a day lost. I've tried through December to use my vintage Helios lenses, and Lensbaby optics as much as I could ... but there are times also for the iPhone, the macro lenses and the 'pocket rocket' of the original Sony RX100.
Many thanks to everyone who has visited my photostream and for the comments and faves.
All my collages are collected here: At a Glance
This is thin, translucent wrapping paper that made folding difficult but a heckova lotta fun to photograph. All one hue, but the lights make it look like many.
About 4cm /1.5 inches across. Thanks for looking.
Mel insists on 'helping' when it comes to wrapping Christmas prezzies....and he really is a gift :-) Happy Caturday!
(Snapped on iPhone 6)
I've been wanting to play with oil and water for a while and today there's a good excuse.
Today the We're Here group members are paying a visit to the Bubbles group.
Parcel boxes and wrapping paper always provide new entertainment for all cats.
Thank you all for visits, favs and comments, it's greatly appreciated!
Wrapping a few presents extra early to send through the mail. I liked the way they looked, so I am putting it up for that Christmas-time feeling!
Prompt: create a digital fine art, ultra-realistic, 3D illustration of a living room on Christmas day showing chaos and bedlam, wrapping paper EVERYWHERE, presents unwrapped, Christmas tree and decorations, West Highland White Terrier puppy and salt and pepper schnauzer puppy, laying on the floor sleeping, Text bottom center "Day After Christmas", square aspect ratio
This digital fine art was created using OpenAI Sora AI and Photoshop
Macro Mondays. October 17, 2016 ~ Edge.
Happy Macro Monday, my friends!
Reflecting spoons are altogether too much fun! You're going to see many of them, my friends! I've been looking for something big enough to fold or curl up behind the spoons. Here is a spoon and a fork sitting on some Christmas wrapping paper, cropped so only part of them show!
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Mel LOVES Christmas, he gets so wrapped up in it all :-)
This is the same shot I posted earlier today and I opened it up in Analog Efex intending to try a different processing but accidentally landed on this look right away and decided to look no further. Happy Sliders Sunday.
You better hurry.
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This year has been challenging for me due to health issues, and I'm finally getting around to wrapping presents. Although I couldn't get as many as I would have liked, I truly believe that it's the thought that matters, not the quantity of gifts. I am someone who finds immense joy in watching others open their presents. Seeing the smiles on their faces as they tear through the wrapping paper to discover the treasures inside fills my heart with happiness. This is what I cherish most in life. It's these small moments that stay with me, not the number of gifts I received or their contents, but the wonderful people gathered around the tree and the joy they brought me this year.
Day 18 of 25
1st June 2020:
I was working on some photo projects this morning and also doing my auditing for June for the One a day Group. Had left it a bit late, as I normally like to have it organised before the start of the next month.
It didn't matter, as I could sit outside and do it, with a mug of tea and little Izzy. I also gabbed this wrapping paper for today's photo, as my brain was a complete blank for what I could take, unless I'd gone out, which I hadn't got time for. So have some spots. ;-)
June overview :
nationaldaycalendar.com/june-overview/
Today is also : World Milk Day - nationaldaycalendar.com/world-milk-day-june-1/
And for the Silly News it's : National Nail Polish Day - nationaldaycalendar.com/national-nail-polish-day-june-1/
Difficult as I don't wear any!!
Or : National Hazelnut Cake Day - nationaldaycalendar.com/national-hazelnut-cake-day-june-1/
That sounds much more fun. :O)
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.
another pic from yesterday's water fun...same background, just a different angle. I might like this one better; I can't really decide. lol By the way, the background is sparkly wrapping paper!
HSS…….Another experiment with reflections. This one is holographic wrapping paper reflected. Kind of a neat abstract. It’s a wide pano so you might want to click on it to see the whole thing. Haven’t seen it on my laptop screen yet.
as soon as I set about the task of taking the ornaments off the tree and wrapping them up, Vinny was right there to roll around in the papers and do his best to distract me from my task!
GROUP: MACRO MONDAYS
THEME: WRAPPING
SUBJECTS: A WRAPPING PAPER AND A RIBBON
(not quite 1.5" horizontally)
This is such fun wrapping paper. I love it, and I've used it before (see first comment) in the same way, and am thrilled to let it star again.
Living life on a spoon for this weeks Smile on Saturday 'Reflection in a Spoon' theme [1-Apr-2023].
Wishing you much happiness and smiles 😍
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"Geometric Mix" "HMMM"
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️
What's in the present?... I'll have to wait until tomorrow, Wishing you all very Merry Christmas. Debbie ~ KissThePixel2019
Theme: Ribbons
As usual, this post has a story! When our daughter comes to visit, she is always laden with goodies she's been stashing for a month or more, depending on when she is available to make a trip from MASS to CT!
A friend of a friend gave this handmade, Laurel Burch textiled pouch to Alison, but since she knows I have loved these designs for over 50 years, she decided to pass it along . . . because she had an uneven number of gifts for Richard, she presented it to him!
Well, I immediately grabbed it from him, but not for myself, but for a birthday gift for my dearest, oldest friend's (RIP) daughter as she was also part of the kitty cat craze! Of course I can never send a zippered bag without one of my dangles, so, in addition to that, I added a *retro* button of Laurel Burch's, and also made some wrapping paper! VOILA!
We all got a chuckle out of this act of repurposing!
Parcel boxes and wrapping paper always provide new entertainment for all cats.
Thank you all for visits, favs and comments, it's greatly appreciated!
Parcel boxes and wrapping paper always provide new entertainment for all cats.
Thank you all for visits, favs and comments, it's greatly appreciated!
132/366: 2016
18/52: Project 52 - Beyond reach
It's my son's birthday today and his girlfriend did a treasure hunt for him to find the presents she had bought. Each present was wrapped then placed in a plastic bag and padlocked. He had to pick the padlocks to get into the present. He had great fun doing that. When it was all finished I wrapped and padlocked a present to recreate the idea for my photo as I thought it would be a good idea for beyond reach. The background is some scrunched up wrapping paper.