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Approximately 1" length of mascara brush at almost 1:1 focus. Bokeh background thanks to a sparkly top.
Despite cleaning the brush first, it still looks untidy!
Running late as I've been on a photoshoot all day... Some from that will have to wait till tomorrow.
Explored #401 at present. First for nearly 2 years. #426 eventually.
I can't believe all the brushes that can be found for gimp. I always wondered how they did that!
For this I used a SL sunset with windlight, added a moon, dragon and character brush, then did gothic glow and sepia.
Fun stuff I tell you. The people that make these brushes sure are talented!
Nothing much. Just letting everyone know that my camera is still in working condition. I hope I get to shoot something interesting soon.
Happy Bokeh Wednesday everyone!
The brush wattlebird, (also known as little wattlebird), is our smallest wattlebird.
They can be seen throughout the south-east and south-west of this country.
I love hearing their characterful, varied calls and their ever-alert nature as seen here.
Around 25 cm length.
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Today my brother discovered in the basement our father's cassettes with oil paints and brushes. They are about 80 years old but still usable. A touching discovery.
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My 7th build from 31 builds that I plan to post everyday for HARDnuary 2015 building challenge.
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Years ago a fire whipped through the foothills of the Manti-La Sal mountains charring the trees and underbrush. Afterwards, with light able to reach to the ground, fresh life began to take hold from seeds and the original root systems. Every year since, the autumn colors seem to celebrate the natural fiery cycle that these areas require for growing.
In an attempt not to lose all my brain cells in retirement I'm playing a bit with drawing with colored pencils and painting a bit with a kid's set of watercolors. It helps with patience.
My contribution to the group this week. I use an aperture control as an extender to my 50 mm lens on my Nikon camera. Along with a speed light. flash directed at the ceiling .
FAMILY : Combretaceae
ORIGIN : Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil, Peru
TYPE/USES : semideciduous climber
Bloom Characteristics: This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Macro Mondays: brush
Well under an inch in length, photographed for Macro Mondays.
The description said, "For next week’s theme you will have to search the house for brushes. I’m sure you all have a lot of different brushes lying around." Had this been in the field, it would not have fit the theme, but a set of these tiny "brushes" has been sitting in my house for months now, not for practical use, but for me to practice macro photography. It is actually a seed head, but very much a natural brush, too, and similar ones have been used as paintbrushes and brushes for various uses in times past, and may well have inspired the invention of artificial ones. Probably aster flowers, southern Indiana. Taken with the Raynox DCR-250 super macro snap-on lens.
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