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...only it isn't wrapping itself around a twig as usual. This one was plastered against our shed, probably enjoying the slight overhang of the eaves/gutters that protected it from all the heavy rain we have been having. It was so cool to see it against a stark background like this. HA28!
Saran Wrap!
What... thought I'd say "our love"... sheesh... Not that sappy! We got this stuff from Circuit City on their last day. 4 rolls of it. We tried being wrapped a few different ways and didn't even come close to using 1 roll. Guess we'll have to try again!
Thank you Aaron for helping us with the shot and using your camera. It's kinda hard to press any buttons when you're stuck together.
Wrapped Naping Prissy got tired playing in the wrapping paper and is taking a nap, found in North Carolina.
My Mama made this wrap for me - it's a good thing she can do this sort of thing - being that I can't sew a straight line, much less put one of these wraps together.
Wrapped McLaren P1 by Sticker City. I don't really like this pic but I haven't uploaded anything in a while so oh well.
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Part of my "Scanography" series. An ongoing series of images made using a scanner. Shot yesterday.
I gave my exhibition submissions in today and the people there seemed quite positive when they first saw them. Hopefully the judges will agree!
In other news, I've recently been published in an issue of Amateur Photographer Magazine. No idea what issue nor what for nor what image but I was sent an appraisal and a gift card so yay me. I checked the most recent issue and it doesnt seem to be that one. Anyone who's subscribed to AP, can you please check the issue before the latest for me to see if any of my images are in it? Would be VERY much appreciated! Or anyone who's been published in there before, do you know how long it takes for them to send prizes? (so I have a rough idea of which issue I was in or will be in)
I reached 450,000 views a few days ago so major thanks to everyone who's gotten me there! Next step, 500,000!!
Simulation of falling fabric panels
30 years ago, the artist couple Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped the Reichstag building. The images of the long fabric banners went around the world at that time. A light projection now commemorates the art action.
Candy - Macro Mondays
Color my world daily - Friday: blue
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Simply having a wonderful Christmas time!
This Blythe doll is Devi Delacour posing for Winter Celebration in Blythe Pure and Simple on Facebook.
Wakering Photography Group Winter Photo Marathon.
Six images in Five hours on Six given topics.
Category 5 :- Three Things.
The group met up at 10.00 am Saturday 26th January 2019 at Morleys Nursery Tea Room Great Wakering to register their empty camera card for the challenge, the categories were given at that time :-
1/ Fancy A Cuppa.
2/ Tree-mendous.
3/ Looking Up.
4/ Wrap Up Warm.
5/ Three Things.
6/ Feathered Friends.
All images had to be in jpeg, no post processing, just one image per category, we had to return to our groups meeting place, the Great Wakering Royal British Legion Club by 3.00 pm.
The images were downloaded to our laptop and were stored for judging by three independent judges on Sunday 27th January 2019, the results will be declared at our next Photography Group meeting Monday 11th February 2019.
I would like to express my thanks to my Daughter Helen for all her hard work, time and effort in running a fascinating challenge.
I must admit in my hurry I did not read this category properly and went for three similar things, my thinking was, I will go for the Ah!!! Factor, the judges were not easily taken in by that though lol.