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Hydrangea ‘Pink Doodles’. See also the last season's bloom. The flowers are not only in pink but also in blue.

Taken with vintage Zuiko 2/90 macro lens.

Max the great white Goldendoodle, sitting like a beacon of light, in the shadows of Wark Forest in Northumberland

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Black and white re-edit of an old shot from August 2015. Enjoy!

Because, sometimes, I just gotta play. Look close and let me know what you see, if anything.

Hydrangea ‘Pink Doodles’. Unlike the name, this season’s flowers are not only in pink but also in blue.

 

We are still here, just not going anywhere interesting or taking many photos. I've bathed and groomed the girls this week, Evie & Margo have had a light trim, Margo not yet, only paws & face. She's good at being bathed now & getting used to the hair dryer, makes life easier :)

 

Here's a random, procrastination-inspired "This isn't a doodle, but it should count as one."

doodles in your skin

:n)

I took the girls to the beach yesterday, it was lovely! tide was out, so plenty of sand to play on and tide pools to explore (Olive fell in two, being distracted as usual lol).

 

I took many photos but wanted a one of them all together, many takes later (including these) I succeeded. Here is my take on the proceedings, got to love Olive lol.

 

Video when we arrived: flic.kr/p/2ncw9aP

 

Lately I am enjoying taking images where I seem to do nothing more than set a theme and then lie back and let nature perform her magic. Photographic jazz anyone?

Just doodling on a Sunday Morning and I thought I would raise it up the Flickr flagpole.

My restoration and digital hand colorization of an image in the Dutch Nationaal Archief, shot in Southampton waters on August 10, 1937.

 

Here is the original caption:

"Four 23-feet boats bearing the curious name of 'doodle boats, designed by mr. Hubert Scott-Paine for air liaison purposes, were tested on Southampton Water. The boats will be used to police aircraft alighting areas to keep them free from obstruction when flying-boats are landing or taken off, and also to tow aircraft to and from their moorings. Fitted with 100 horse-power engines, the boats are capable of speeds up to 32 miles an hour. Thirty of the craft are being built by the British Power Boat Company of Hythe for Imperial Airways."

Mirrored, shattered, and rippled recycling of a bunch of colored ink doodles that I simply could not let continue to collect dust anymore. I just liked the Wintery ice-creamy effect as I played with it, so here it is!

Purple Foxglove. The inside of these flowers, each unique, looks like someone used colored markers to create some tiny imaginative doodles. Give Mother Nature a new crayon set and she goes nuts.

Good try, and good morning, but you're a Red legged Partridge.

Evie enjoying some early morning sunshine, its been too hot later on but the sunny warm weather is very welcome :)

I had the pleasure of seeing The Doodle Man commence this work earlier this week and come back today to photograph it.

sitting in the park at Mount Victoria a group of old sheds .

Watercolor fun study on paper

I love it when the Starlings turn and fly either towards me or away from me because they suddenly look like pen and ink doodles. A fraction of a second later they'll be a completely different shape as they turn again.

Doodles on a canvas

Mah first attempt to do the doodles drawing xD

2009

pen on scrap paper

Two miniature mannequins + a scrap of silk + dried flower petals + Photoshop doodles. Well, it passes the time. :)

I drew this yesterday when i was at collage lol awhile waiting for the driver

i drew this doodles from boredom :3

My subconscious doodling while having a long catch-up conversion with a cousin. Have no clue as to why I wrote the word 'proximity' on the envelope back, but the scribbling began around it.

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Definition of PROXIMITY (noun)

: the quality or state of being proximate

: closeness : the state of being near

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The history of proximity hinges on the idea of closeness, both physical and metaphorical. English speakers borrowed the word from Middle French, which in turn acquired it from Latin proximitat-, proximitas, forms of the adjective proximus, meaning "nearest" or "next." A number of other languages, including Catalan, Portuguese, and Italian, derived similar words from Latin proximus. Other descendants of proximus in English include proximal, proximate, and the somewhat more rare approximal (meaning "contiguous").

 

SOURCE : Merriam-Webster

 

Meeting doodle. I drew this during an ASIFA meeting. I really was listening... honest!

285/365/2022, 4303 days in a row

Everybody can make this... just let the hand and mind free,good luck thanks for the visit

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