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GRAZIE A TUTTI.................
THANKS EVERYBODY!...........................
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Some days all you want to do is curl up in a corner and disappear. But is it solving anything ? It helps regroup, it feels good for a moment. Then you stand up.
One foot after the other...
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All the poses used in my pictures are made from scratch
No AI used
~The hair is from Unorthodox and i won it at The The Epiphany
to get the curl on this hair you have to follow the steps and win each part, what i used is..
Step 1: The Shampoo
Step 2: The Conditioner
Step 3 : The Detangling Brush
Step 4: Moisturizer
Step 5: The Dryer
Step 8: The Hair dye
~Eye applier is from AG. called Siren Eyes No.07
and i won them at The Epiphany
Ein Treppenhaus irgendwo in München.
A staircase somewhere in Munich.
Website: www.heiko-roebke-photography.de
~The hair is from Analog dog called senoa, shade is from the light blondes,there is also this hair for the 60L weekend that has 8 tones in a pack for 60L
~Jacket is from Dami called 'JUICYGACHA'#RARE01
maitreya and i won it at Kustom9
~Mesh body is from maitreya called Lara
~Choker is from L'Etre called Fetish choker
~Lash is from Veechi called slay
Taken for Macro Mondays group. This weeks theme is
"From The Top - shot taken directly above."
I bought some pretty tulips at the store last week. I went with yellow and pink (my fave) because I thought they'd be perfect for Easter which is coming soon. As I stood over them with my camera I noticed off on the right side the perfect curled leaf so I decided to focus in on that for my macro shot. Have a great week everyone and HMM!
Ivory curl flower, Buckinghamia celsissima. This species is a tree native to rainforests in Queensland where it may reach 100m in height. These flowers are from a street tree in Sydney, Australia, that is only about 3.5m tall.
The flowers look superficially like spider flowers, Grevillea sp. Buckinghamia like Grevillea is in the family Proteaceae.
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Have a wonderful day/night everyone.
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Macro Mondays 'wrapping' theme.
A short length of silver curling ribbon on a piece of gold glitter paper. Lit with a small torch.
The piece of curled ribbon measures 2.25".
This is a double exposure, taken with Oreston 50mm f1.8 and 12mm extension tube.
Ferns are in our back yard...
Macro Mondays- Paper Art Tiny 1cm white paper strips curled and placed on iPhone screen with a bright colored photo on the screen.
T'was the night before Christmas
he lived all alone
In a one bedroom house made of plaster and stone
I had come down the chimney with
presents to give
and to see just who in this dweling did
live
I looked all around a strange site to
see
No tinsel, no presents, not even a
tree
No stockings on the mantle just boots filled
with sand
On the wall hung pictures of far
distant lands
Medals and Badges, Awards every
kind
A sobering thought came alive in my
mind
This house was different, it was
dark, it was deary
I had found the home of a
soldier
I could see that most clearly
The soldier lie sleeping, silent, alone
Curled up on the floor in this one
bedroom home
His face was so gentle, the room in
such disorder
Not at all how I pictured a
United States Soldier
Was this the hero of whom I'd just read
Curled up on a poncho, the floor for
a bed
Then I realized the other families
that I saw on this night
Hold their lives to soldiers, who are
willing to fight
In the morning around the
world, the children would play
Grown-ups would celebrate a bright
Christmas Day
But they all enjoy freedom each
month of the year
Because of soldiers like the one lying
here
I couldn't help but wonder, how many
lay alone?
On a cold Christmas Eve in lands far
from home
The very thought brought a tear to my
eye
I dropped to my knees and I
started to cry
The soldier awakened, I heard his
ruff voice
Santa don't cry, this life is my
choice...
...I fight for freedom, I don't ask for
more...
...My life is my God, my country, my
core
The soldier rolled over and drifted to
sleep
But I couldn't control it and I
continued to weep
I kept watch for hours... so silent and
still
as both of us shivered from the cold
nights chill
I didn't want to leave him on that cold
dark night
This guardian of honor, so willing to
fight
then the soldier rolled over with a
voice soft and pure
He whispered Carry on Santa, it's
Christmas Day...
...all secure One look at my watch
and I knew he was right
Merry Christmas my friend, may God
Bless you this night
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Inspired by #MacroMondays and theme #Curves. I learn quite a bit from this group by researching a word or theme. And discussing themes with my husband. For this theme, he first brought me an old set of French curves, templates used in his physics class.
These are tiny wood shavings he also thought I might use. I popped them into my soft box, used natural sunlight, and felt delighted with the little curls and curves. I hope you like them.
Width of the frame left to right measures less than 4cm/1.57 inches.
Yellow Rumped Warbler interesting fact: females build the nest, which is a cup of twigs, pine needles, grasses, and rootlets. She may also use moose, horse, and deer hair, moss, and lichens. She lines this cup with fine hair and feathers, sometimes woven into the nest in such a way that they curl up and over the eggs. Sounds very cozy! This is one from last week's kayak on the Rideau River.