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Flat lay / Knolling by the Calendar

March 12th - Plant a Flower Day

 

Collective 52 Photo Project "2018"

Week 11 - Inspired by a famous quote

 

'Love is the flower you've got to let grow.'

~ John Lennon

Apparently, June 19th, (known as Juneteenth) is the day that slavery was finally ended in the USA when the last slaves were freed in Texas at the very end of the civil war. I recently bought these keys in a flea market, had a blood red ribbon and a rusty texture shot in Bristol Harbour - and had this 19th century British history book with a whole section (of questionable academic accuracy) on the American Civil War. Thought it was timely to put them together in this 'symbolic' flatlay still life. It won't be everyone's cup of tea...but anything to celebrate the end of slavery and oppression has to be ok with me. Now I won't be happy until we can celebrate the liberation of Ukraine...

CC Week 43 Food and Beverage

 

Originally I planned on finding a panaderia here in California like the ones in Mexico that bake all kinds of goodies. I was going to use a metal tray and tongs to pick out various breads and pastries, but I was thwarted in my plan. First, there was no self serve, possibly due to COVID changing so many things. Everything was behind glass, and your order was picked up by tongs and put directly in a bag. Also, they only accept cash, so I could only afford two churros as I had very little money with me. Consequently, I had a nice treat, but no photo of a variety of baked goods on a tray.

 

As information, this photo was taken inside my vehicle, which is as far as these churros went, as I soon gobbled them up and was on my way to do errands.

But don't break your mother's back.

 

FLAT LAY

 

Happy Smile on Saturday

What I would do for some hot pot right now...

I took a little time this morning to play with the set up and processing for the artichokes. There is so much more I could do but for this is what we have for today.

A bit sad, but I decided to sort through all the bottle tops I'd been chucking in a jar over the last few years. Only the unique ones here.

It's been a long, slow cold spring, here in the UK. The hawthorn / may blossom won't be out for a good couple of weeks yet but there are plenty of other Spring flowers in bloom.

now is the time to harvest the herbs in my garden so that I can preserve them for winter.

Sea salt is rich in minerals and vitamins.

Se necesita mucho valor para amar a las personas marcadas con el pasado pero de corazón bueno... Se necesita mucho amor para curar las heridas, las desilusiones y sobretodo se necesita ser inteligente para cultivarlas y cuidarlas

A flatlay with one of my orange minis. I have been looking for the colouring book on my bookshelves for a while and rediscovered it today (yes I have far too many books when a book this size can get 'lost') and it was a good opportunity to do another hoop flatlay.

flatlay of an egg on a flour covered tray

High key shot from above of decorative glass bottle on light pad

Crazy Tuesday - Knolling

I bought a heap of colour pencils which I will give to my great-granddaughter for her colour-in books. If I draw or write I use a lead pencil.....

 

ANSH 125 - 19. stationery or art equipment

We had a staff member retire today and during the Teams meeting party, everyone had lemon cupcakes. They were delicious.

 

A guy riding his bike across Lake Superior on this chilly Family Day in Ontario, I don't think I would be brave enough to do this.

 

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Lighting: Two Nikon SB-5000s at top left and top right bounced off an overhead white card. Both strobes triggered via CLS from on-camera Nikon SB-700 fired vertically against same white card for diffused bounce. All strobes set to TTL and white balanced to 5300K.

Ref : DSC_7314

Date : July 22, 2020.

You asked me to meet you in the park, saying that we could get a lot more done in a relaxing environment. Little did I know how false that turned out to be. We spent more time tossing macarons at one another and getting lost in each other’s eyes then we did doing any sort of studying. But it was all worth it to me.

  

Used

Apple Fall ifall notebook

Apple Fall Fallbook

West Village Macaron Assortment

Hive Coffee on the go holder

Hive Cold Brew on the go

Hive Study Buddy Books

Mintae Midwest Personal Mess Planner

Sari-Sari Alchemist Notes

 

LM 📍 Maison de Lamitié

Another "lockdown" project shot in my garage...using a light pad as a background a la Mandy Disher. Have updated the file since first posting as felt it needed a tad more contrast in the flower heads.

February Alphabet Fun Month, 2024 edition

 

"She sells seashells on the seashore.

The shells she sells are seashells, I'm sure.

For if she sells seashells on the seashore,

Then I'm sure she sells sea shore shells."

 

Shells found in Pensacola, Florida, after Hurricane Michael.

Lit with a Nanlite PavoTube

207/365: I went lavender picking the other day, at our local lavender farm. I can't think why when I have plenty in the garden but it's a nice thing to do.

 

I'm going to be away for a few days with no internet access. This means I will fall behind with posting and commenting. I'll catch up as soon as I can. Wishing you all a great weekend.

I like things in order...but my silverware drawer never stays this way for long because.....well, because I don't live alone. 😉

flat lay of three fresh red hot chili peppers against blue background

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