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A combination of 5 shots taken with the X100 on a Gorillapod attached to a metal gate. Stitched and converted to false colour in PSE10.
how cute are those freckles???
I found these lalatroop earmufs in our stash, just the perfect thing for Flossie
Restaurant, Hanford, Ca.
Nothing says class more than walking into a restaurant with a flossing pick hanging from your mouth.
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Florida wildlife on the beach - More butt shots for Mike Jones
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"I'd like to be a jelly fish
Cause jelly fish dont pay rent
They dont walk, they dont talk
With some euro-trash accents
They're just simple protoplasm
Clear as cellophane
They ride the winds of fortune
Life without a brain
In one ear and out the other
Dont you get criss-crossed
I recommend you try a little...
Mental floss"
--- Jimmy Buffett
Otherwise known as 'cotton candy' apparenty, that's something I didn't know.
It took me a while to realise she wanted candy floss when she asked me. On a serious note thought that 'cotton candy' is fucking delicious (the English she learnt was the American English and not the British English).
Common name: Silk floss tree, Kapok, Floss silk tree, Resham rui (Hindi)
Botanical name: Chorisia speciosa Family: Bombacaceae (baobab family)
Floss Silk Tree is often rated among the most beautiful trees in the world. Also called Silk Floss Tree, this deciduous tropical from Brazil and Argentina is a large tree rated to over 40 feet. Floss Silk Tree is also well known for the large spikes protecting the trunk and limbs. It has pale green leaves palmately divided into 5-7 pointed leaflets. The young trees start out growing fast, straight, and narrow, then slowly develop broadly spreading umbrella canopies as they age. Silk floss trees typically drop their leaves just before they put on their spectacular autumn display of large five-petaled flowers. The petals vary from pale pink to rose to purple or burgundy at the tips and grade into ivory with brownish spots or blotches at the base. After blooming, pear shaped fruits appear which have a silky floss on the seeds, hence the name.
for more information checkpage : www.floridata.com/ref/C/chor_spe.cfm
Spencer getting to grips with a "small" candy floss on Brighton's Palace Pier. Just don't tell the dentist...
LC-A+, Lomography Chrome 100, X-Pro
The 50p Camera Project
Olympus XA2 compact camera
AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 200 film from Poundland
Scanned with V500.
I saw these icecream sticks in the dollar store and immediately thought of my jar of wild embroidery floss! It took me two days to hand-wind all the floss...
One of a series of photographs taken in and around Bristol city centre on December 21st 2017 showing the hubbub of the evening, Christmas shopping and commuters.
Of the two girls, one is checking her phone but the other is seemingly fixated on candy floss though I'm sure it was something else that is catching her eye.
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Check out how this sausage was made...
www.brandonhilder.com/candy-floss-clouds/
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Lots to see at the 2018 Chatswood Street Fair! Here I take an opportunity to photograph a young lady who was competing in the cosplay competition.
Little Floss arrived back from the faceup artist today. Sherbet did an amazing job! She also made Floss's wig =)
Her adorable outfit here was made by Carla Benham <3
Date: June 27, 2013
Camera: SLT-A99V
Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200) at f/1.4, 800
Lens: 85mm F1.4 ZA
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