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This was a photo of test fitting some pieces with tape. Working late at night with only a desk lamp!

One of the less ornate light fittings in the Werribee Mansion.

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Another from the Shard showing the business side of things and the players in town!

 

Thought this worked well in Mono. Best viewed (L)arge.

 

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The final roll of film from my refrigerator stash. I guess it's only fitting that it happened to be a roll of Fuji film and I took the photo with an iPhone....

[EXPLORED! Thanks!] taken for macro mondays "games"… hmm!

The Plough/Big Dipper beginning its anti-clockwise descent in the shadow of Tenerife's El Teide Volcano. View in lightbox for that nighttime experience :) press L or tap

Pic in iPad.

My next fave Deathcab song. How fitting ;)

Not usually my thing but wanted to get the shot with the church in the background.

Feel like I should be picking my kids up after school

Dress fitting.

#granado #bjd #doll #granadodoll

This is a lovely long cool dress which exposes my back to the sun. I just need to choose the right bra for it, or maybe wear a swimsuit underneath, to ask for help spreading sunscreen and, last but not least, to find the sunshine from a week ago. Oh, where did it go?

An appropriate end to this steam powered freight train.. R&N PNEX at Nesquehoning, PA.

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Resources and Credits

 

Umbrella IV with thanks to Eirian-Stock (DeviantArt)

Giraffe on the right with thanks to Mzacha (Stockxchng)

Giraffe on the left with thanks to Jakub Krechowicz (Stockvault)

Little Giraffe with thanks to Bonvivant (Stockxchng)

Power Lines with thanks to MConners (Morguefile)

Moon with thanks to Pynipple (DeviantArt)

Two textures by Skeletalmess: Quiet Thoughts and StormClouds

Premade BG 100 with thanks to Brenda Starr

 

And my own Texture Blue No. 40

     

#67 / 365 Photo Manipulations Project

 

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shot in an abandoned schoolhouse

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PADDY: "Look Scout, Cousin Paddington, Jago and Bogart! Look Cabbage and Lettuce! Look Freddy! Brightly coloured Easter eggs everywhere!"

 

FREDDY: "Goodness Paddy! Where did they come from?"

 

SCOUT: "The Easter Bunny has been, Freddy! That's who delivered them."

 

COUSIN PADDINGTON: "The Easter Bunny delivers Easter Eggs to good little boys and girls around the world every year, Freddy!"

 

SCOUT: "And foxes, Freddy. And good little bears too!"

 

BOGART: "And pug dogs, too?"

 

LETTUCE: "Woof-woof!" *Whimpers.*

 

COUSIN PADDINGTON: "Yes little Bogart, and good little pug dogs too!"

 

LETUCE: *Wags tail.*

 

DUCKIE: "And ducks too, Freddy!" *Nods sagely.*

 

PADDY: "How wonderful. Let's go on an Easter Egg Hunt in the garden and collect as many Easter eggs as we can! Daddy, can you please hold a basket for us to put all these Easter eggs in?"

 

SCOUT: "Hoorah! An Easter Egg Hunt!" *Jumps up and down.*

 

COUSIN PADDINGTON: "What a capital idea, Paddy! And look! I have already found one in a box just for me!"

 

PADDY: "Oh well done Cousin Paddington! Barely out the door and already you have found an egg. What kind is it?"

 

COUSIN PADDINGTON: "It is a honeycomb Easter egg, Paddy."

 

BOGART: "Honeycomb Cousin Paddington? Yummy! Grumbly tummy Paddy! Grumbly tummy Daddy!"

 

GABBAGE and LETTUCE: "Woof! Woof! Woof!" *Wag tails.*

 

SCOUT: "Let's go Easter egg hunting everybear!"

 

PADDY: "Hullo everyone! On behalf of Scout, Cousin Paddington, Bogart, Jago, Freddy, Cabbage, Lettuce, Duckie, Daddy and myself I would like to wish all of our Flickr friends and followers a very happy Easter! May the day be filled with lots of fun, laughter and a chocolate Easter egg... or two! We are sending you all lots of special Easter big little bear hugs and snuffly kisses!"

 

Paddy has managed to share my thoughts most eloquently. A very happy Easter to you all!

 

My Paddington Bear came to live with me in London when I was two years old (many, many years ago). He was hand made by my Great Aunt and he has a chocolate coloured felt hat, the brim of which had to be pinned up by a safety pin to stop it getting in his eyes. The collar of his mackintosh is made of the same felt. He wears wellington boots made from the same red leather used to make the toggles on his mackintosh.

 

He has travelled with me across the world and he and I have had many adventures together over the years. He is a very precious member of my small family.

 

Scout was a gift to Paddy from my friend. He is a Fair Trade Bear hand knitted in Africa. His name comes from the shop my friend found him in: Scout House. He tells me that life was very different where he came from, and Paddy is helping introduce him to many new experiences. Scout catches on quickly, and has proven to be a cheeky, but very lovable member of our closely knit family.

 

Travelling all the way from London, Cousin Paddington was caught in transit thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic, so it looks like he is stopping with us for a long while. That makes me happy, as the more I look into his happy, smiling face, the more attached I am becoming to him.

 

Bogart has travelled all the way from Georgia, via Alabama as a gift to me from a friend. He has lovely Southern manners and seems to be a fun and gentle soul with an inquisitive nature.

 

Jago was a gift from a dear friend in England. He is made of English mohair with suede paw pads and glass eyes. He is a gentle bear, kind and patient who carries an air of calm about him. He is already fitting in with everyone else very nicely.

 

Freddy Fox is made by Merrythought in England. I bought him, of all places, from a men’s accessory shop in Melbourne’s Block Arcade, called Mr. Wares. Freddy Fox is made of English Mohair with felt paws and glass bead eyes. He has so much charm and charisma that already he is winning hearts with anyone whom he meets, and he is kind and sweet, which makes him an ideal member of our family.

 

Cabbage is Paddy's Pug Dog. He was a gift to Paddy from a friend who also likes Pugs. He is fiercely loyal to Paddy, Scout, Cousin Paddington and Bogart, but seldom stays around long enough to have his picture taken, as there are always new adventures to sniff out.

 

Lettuce was a present from my two goddaughters to me to keep Cabbage company. My eldest Goddaughter, Polly, wisely suggested the name Lettuce since we already have Cabbage. She is very soft and sweet natured. She likes cuddles and warm laps a lot and like her older brother Cabbage she likes to sniff out adventures.

 

Duckie I saw when I was at a Sunday market on a stall of homemade knitted and crocheted items. She caught my eye straight away with her happy, smiley face and bright colours. I think she finds life with my bears intriguing and perhaps a little confusing, however she is learning.

There was a point in my life when I instinctively held the camera in a vertical orientation. No doubt the portrait mode does seem to fit some subjects better than others. But going back through my photos from the past few years, I notice that I hardly ever use it anymore. Most every photo I shoot nowadays is horizontal. Could be in part due to the DSLR camera. It just feels more balanced and comfortable holding it that way. Posting images to Flickr is also a contributing factor because of the way vertical photos are reduced to match the height of the horizontal ones. So when you do post a vertical photo amid a sea of horizontal shots, it looks tiny. With that in mind I thought it might be fun to go back into portrait mode for a few days so that the vertical shots will appear along side one another.

 

Statues and figurines are often best framed in vertical format. It's just a better way to fill the frame. This little statute stands over the grave of a child. It's one of those things that defies logic in that it is still intact after a hundred plus years. The upward pointing arm is looking a bit worse for the wear and I expect to find it missing next time I visit.

Kenyan Savanna & The Aegean Sea.

   

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Mk IV DVT 82213 is seen with its front end partially disassembled with another Mk IV vehicle alongside in the Back Fitting Shop.

 

Taken during a fabulous Northern Diesel Photo Charters charity photoshoot at Neville Hill Depot.

 

19-04-2025

Alice Gallery Salt Lake City, Utah

 

Nov 21, 2014-Jan 16, 2015

 

Artist Reception/Opening Date: Dec 5, 2014 6-9pm (Holiday Gallery Stroll

Hl. Geist Kirche München - 100 Jahre Patrona Bavariae - Videomapping auf den Altar by Genelabo

 

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Sun shining, lawn mowed, birds singing....time for a climb around some of the garden fittings.

It just fits, 68025 heading to the seaside of Scarborough seen on Milnsbridge Viaduct.

Well, a Ferrari 458 Italia infront of a Louis Vuitton Shop. Quite logical.

It was very hard to get this shot. All the time (about 30min.) the people went through our pictures and didn't realize, that they are bothering us! They walked through and didn't consider us. We just want to do our jobs! Nerving people!

Maximilianstraße. 13.08.2011

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