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I caught a few good shots of this young mom and her baby. I am drawn to this particular image because of the dappled light and shadow and the vibrant colours.
I also like the symettry of frame...almost bifurcated.
"Oil painting style" photo art filters with "brush style strokes" created through photo conversion and manual adjustments, photo of Samoyed dog captured by Adrian of www.luminouslight.com
I think it's easy to forget how far you've come.
Pick a moment in time and compare with where you are now. You may not be especially happy or you may even be ill at present, but you will have grown so much from previous years, learning new lessons, growing more conscious, possibly without realising.
Your independence is a credit to you - you are a treasure which is rare & difficult to pin down or possess. Keep evolving!
Here is a self-portrait wearing my favourite colours in a pile of leaves in the sun..
Wearing a retro bikini by Palmers, kimono by All About Audrey - www.allaboutaudrey.co.uk
Location is The Hacienda, London
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Here is my first published work even though i did it as a freebie its great seeing your work on a web site !
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Here is the flickr set
In this piece, Duncan Rawlinson combines photography, AI, and classic painting to capture the lively interplay of light upon water lilies. Hues of light red and amber are scattered across the water's surface, creating vivid reflections set against nature's own canvas, alluding to the timeless charm of impressionist art.
Tomorrow is the start of another new month and here Friday is upon us once again where is the time going to !!!!! ..... a very HFF to you all and I hope that the weekend is a peaceful one that is full of sunshine - the forecast is good predicting plenty of dry weather :) :) :)
“The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is.” ~ C.S. Lewis
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M
Lens: Zeiss Distagon CF 60mm f/3.5
Film: Ilford Delta 100
Developer: Kodak HC-110 (1+63, 10 mins)
Scanner: Epson 4180
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Growing in an old tree stump, this family of small mushrooms were easy to miss, unless you were on the lookout like I was. Getting low is crucial when taking fungi photos.
A rustic bridge across a small stream leading into Ballaugh Glen. Coming for a walk? Its only short!
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NO group invites of any kind, .......... would be very kind thank you.
In the dappled light of Northwood Cemetery woods this afternoon.
© 2017 Nick Edwards, All Rights Reserved This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer.
Another guest at Harrison's Christening. Not my granddaughter Rosie, but Holly's adorable sister. And yay - another Explored shot! This is my week, I guess.
Explored: highest position 68.
I would love this table in my house.
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This Plumbago fights for space with the Lassiandra at my front door. It's a mass of flowers right now, and with the deep purples of the Lassiandra, I just love it against the cream weatherboards.
Taken yesterday lunch time, Canon Powershot S3 IS, hand held, 12x zoom, natural dappled light.
Highest position #300 on Explore, March 11, 2008.
Thank you!!
I've had a really productive day for a Monday! My weekend was super relaxed though, doing lots of fun things.
Describe your perfect weekend.. what would you do?
Around this time last year, my lovely man Simone & I discovered this semi-permanent camping set-up in nearby woodland - totally by accident - so we went there on the motorbike with a load of styling props to do a shoot.
There was a large tarpaulin canopy over a fire pit, a bucket, rope swings and some other bits so we added to it & took photos, much to my delight!
We played reggae through a speaker, made a hammock between two trees, tied fabrics, spent time building sets & brought snacks (v important!)
It was a perfect, hot, fun day, which fuelled my creativity during a little break from work.
I really think my bald head phase was such a strong look, and something I would never have entertained under normal circumstances of good health..!
There is a hypothetical Celtic tree Goddess called Druantia, who is the protector of trees, knowledge, creativity, passion, sex, and fertility of plants and animals. When I am feeling invincible, I definitely feel like I'm chanelling her energy, like on this wonderful creative summer's day in July last year.
In other news, my new website is finally up & running and I'm really pleased to announce that no-one really has the name Toulouki (nice one dad!)
My dad didn't get to choose this name for me as a baby, (which he loved and so do I) because my mother alledgedly didn't like it, so I feel it's quite fitting now.
So here you are - happy browsing!
Comments & general feedback are of course welcome & appreciated!
Project Flickr - Week 32 - Something Old
Spent a day at Highgate Cemetery in London with my friends Tara and Richard. It was an absolutely amazing experience. The cemetery covers an area of some 37 acres and there are approximately 170,000 people buried in around 53,000 graves. Many famous people are buried there, including Karl Marx.
© 2013 Nicola Riley