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The wind blew down a dead tree so of course I salvaged a piece of it for a photo shoot! Our magnolia tree is in full bloom right now so I made this little arrangement! Thanks so much for you comments!!
I got bored & made some Christmas Stockings. <3
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Today's photo was taken this afternoon at the Baddesley Clinton National Trust estate in Warwickshire. The view is of the Baddesley Clinton moated Manor House. This Grade I listed building dates back to the 15th Century. Although I was told today that a small part of the building actually dates back to the 13th Century when part of the local forest was cleared to make way for farmland. The manor was originally bought by John Brome in 1438. He passed the manor onto his Son Nicholas who is said to have killed the local Parish priest in the main house. Nicholas Brome was responsible for major rebuilding of the local parish church of St Michael as penance for the murder. After the death of Nicholas the property passed to his daughter who was married to Sir Edward Ferrers who was the High Sheriff of Warwickshire. The Manor House and estates remained in the Ferrers family for the over 500 years. The Manor House and estate was sold to the National Trust in 1980. It is still managed and operated by the Trust. This is my first visit to the property which is the nearest National trust building to where I live. Today was the first day of my Annual membership so I will be back there really soon as there is a lot of great photo opportunities around the estate.
The photo was taken using the app Camera Awesome on my iPhone 6.
First I used Lightroom mobile to edit the picture. I cropped and straightened the image then I added the Dynamic Colour preset. I also changed the white balance and applied some of the Dehaze feature. Next I used the app Brushstroke to add the Simple S3 paint preset. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Contrast preset, the vibrant FX, a medium dark Vignette. I then added the Stucco texture and the Burlap frame.
A while back I posted this photo www.flickr.com/photos/lynnola/2878202594/ of this work of art I found at a store fixture co. in Tulsa. When I went back to take another photo of it someone had bought it just the day before. Now today I was at my friend/ work collegue's house helping her hang stuff on the wall and her roommate had this in her room. I had never mentioned it to either of them. I thought it was very odd to find him there. I'm considering it to be a sign.
*CM* Burlap Rabbit Gacha for Ninety Nine OPENS ON THE 9TH
There are 6 common, no rares!
99l PER PLAY!
This isn't just a easter product it can be used for anytime of the year! :D I hope you enjoy it!
They come with a hold animation so just add to attach.
Ninety Nine Landmark: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/iDreamyou/200/190/2778
sorry if I bore you with these calla lilies but i cannot resist them..be patient..there may be more!
A photo taken at the 2015 Phila. Flower Show of a display from Subaru, a show sponsor. If “printed” cars were ever produced, I could see myself driving around in the one they featured in the display... ;-) photo in the comments
The Caterpillar Positioned In A Perfect U Shape Was Around 4-5 Inch Long & Looked Bulky As Well. Its Setae(furry bristles) & Body Color Look Like Burlap. So, I Named It 'Burlap-illar'.
How appropriate that today is International Coffee Day. Coffee is quite the habit around our house. Here you have brewed coffee, roasted beans and green (unroasted) coffee beans all on a coffee sack from El Salvador. Once again I got to consume the photo prop, I'm beginning to like this habit too!
Halloween photo in Niagara from 2017
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I continue to work on using textures in images and sometimes I like the results and sometimes not so much.
Burlap Cross Wood Sign by simpleandsage on Etsy
Source by cherylmaharonea
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