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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.

Raspberry, White and & Blu.

M11

Summicron 90mm

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

 

Pour le plaisir.... on peut toujours analyser le gribouillage. Ou allons-nous? Le gribouillage est maintenant reconnu dans le monde de l'art. Bon dimanche a vous tous. Merci pour vos commetaires.

 

Doodling for FUN. A doodle is a drawing made while a person's attention is otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be composed of random and abstract ... Happy Sunday to all.

some recent sketchbook pages.

doodles in your skin

:n)

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

Some reprocessing.

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?

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

Minolta MD 3.5 / 35-70mm

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!

A lovely day today and perfect for a walk along the river and through the streets to the Cathedral. They did well, Evie and Olive love it, always good to walk along the river.

 

Margo was carried on and off, but took it all in, many new sights and sounds, lots of joggers, cyclists and other dogs. Fascinated by the rowers on the river too. Still the travel sickness to crack, but otherwise she's a star 😊

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.

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.

Mah first attempt to do the doodles drawing xD

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

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.

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

 

Doodling is calmer now but I'm still enjoying the 'feel' of the pencils and the brush strokes. This awareness of the 'feeling' of mark-making is new since I got a head injury in June.

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