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I don't mind if Cassidy joins me in the morning for coffee, but she gets so upset by the financial news. I'm thinking about cutting off her newspaper subscription.
Hope can be a powerful force. Maybe there's no actual magic in it, but when you know what you hope for most and hold it like a light within you, you can make things happen, almost like magic.
― Laini Taylor
We are going away on a road trip adventure so I will be off Flickr till the end of May. I hope to come back with some great images of our exploring. See you in June!
I will be posting some pics from our road trip on Facebook regularly.
We've had nothing but rain for weeks.... Today, the sun popped out for a few minutes so I ran outside with my tulips in a bag, placed them on the glass patio table, and of course, it started raining again right away. But the sun was still sort of out, so I got a bit of light, along with the rain. Five minutes and I was soaking wet :)
I have always believed, and I still believe, that whatever good or bad fortune may come our way we can always give it meaning and transform it into something of value.
― Hermann Hesse
Light reflecting from a glass on decorative glass table.
I combined two images and various techniques in post processing to get this image
For Macro Monday theme - Paper.
This is a magazine, looking down from the top. I folded four pages inward, clipped them together at the bottom, and stood the magazine up, over some fairy lights, on a glass table top. I also had an LCD light below the glass, facing up. So no need to guess :)
Shot with Jena Pancolar 50mm f1.8 and 12mm Kenko extension tube.
HMM!
No any PS, just several glass tables and glass wall
Leica M
Leitz Wetzlar Summaron 35mm f/2.8 (year 1958)
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SAPPHIRE: “Daddy! Daddy come quickly!”
DADDY: “What is it, sweet Sapphire? Are you alright?”
SAPPHIRE: “Oh yes, Daddy! I’m fine!” *Giggles.*
DADDY: “Then why did you call for me, sweetheart?”
SAPPHIRE: “Because I wanted to show you the treasure I found whilst I was playing in the garden!” *Excited.* “Look!” *Holds up a shard of pottery.*
DADDY: “Oh that’s a very pretty piece of blue and white Calico Ware, Sapphire! It looks quite old too. Where did you find it?”
SAPPHIRE: “Buried in the ground over there!” *Points paw to where it came from.* “Which I suppose makes it buried treasure!”
DADDY: “Yes indeed, Sapphire! That’s a wonderful and exciting find!”
SAPPHIRE: “May I keep it, Daddy and show everybear?”
DADDY: “Yes, so long as it has no sharp edges, Sapphire. I don’t want you cutting your little paws!!”
SAPPHIRE: “Oh no, Daddy! It has smooth, rounded edges.”
DADDY: “Then you may keep it, Sapphire.”
SAPPHIRE: “Oh thank you, Daddy! I’m going to go and show everybear my new un-buried treasure!”
The theme for for "Looking Close… on Friday" for Friday 6th of June is "bokeh in blue", where I decided to use Sapphire. Sapphire is one of my miniature bear family. She is a little Russ Bear of royal blue plush with leather paws who arrived on Christmas Day 2023 – a gift from my friend BKHagar *Kim* I have photographed her sitting with a piece of Victorian era Calico Ware that I did indeed dig up from my garden. It’s the only piece I have ever found. She is sitting on the glass topped table on my back terrace, which has a blue tint to it, and is wonderful for creating a sparkling bokeh background. I hope you like my choice of subject for this week’s theme, and that it makes you smile!
It might have had something to do with the glass of wine I was reaching for while sitting outside last July but I noticed how the light was creating abstract reflected and refracted patterns in the raindrops accumulated on a glass table top.
This is my version, shot through on a glass dining table with a green head lamp under the table and a red head lamp shinning on top.
just been sat having a coffee at B cafe' in Katara/ Doha and i saw this reflection on the free table to my right
I thought I might engage the age-old theological question and try to see how many sprinkles could balance on the head of a pin. I was unsuccessful. I think the answer is: none.
Not exactly the image I wanted to post for Canada Day, however it's a time for us Canadians to reflect on what a great country we live in ;)
Shot on transparent glass surface with iPhone light underneath and small white card serving as reflector.
Josiah McElheny's glass table provides enormous opportunity for different views of a similar subject. Depending on the angle of the shot, the direction of the natural light, and the other art on the surrounding walls, there is an array of possibilities. Perhaps that is why this exhibit at the Phoenix Art Museum is so popular. Janet Towbin and I shot together on this day and you can see one of her excellent shots here: www.flickr.com/photos/janettowbin/2842481985/ (submitted earlier in the week to 7 Days of Shooting). If you have not yet checked her shot out, click on the link above. You will see just a few of the variations this lovely glass sculpture provides.
I don't usually like to post the same picture twice, but I was looking at the color version of this last night, and it seemed to resonate with me.
Ted the Traveling Bear has been visiting us lately!
Ted's been given tours of various cities from a few people already, but he originally started his traveling in Cairns, Australia with Sandy Edgar. We've been giving him a tour of the Big Apple, and we even took him with us to Spain! He LOVES to travel.
Unfortunately, ever since he's been staying with us, our other bear, Rojo, has been a bit...jealous, so to speak. I think we may need to send Ted off to his next destination soon...for his own good. Do you want to be one of Ted's next tour guides?
To find out more about the Ted the Traveling Bear project, please click here for information on how to be a host, or contact Sandy Edgar directly. Ted's dying to see the rest of the world, so please help him with seeing as much as possible! (And save him from Rojo!)
You can see more of my own Ted pics here.
Update: Ted is now safely traveling the rest of the world, continuing on his adventures. He sends postcards to Rojo, which I think is really sweet.
Taken with a Samsung SL202
At home.
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Hello dear friends. I did photo session about 9 in the evening, I feel little tired, I thought photo session will be peace of cake but I was wrong. Light was very tricky. Furthermore I lift glass table and put it on floor, it is so heavy, after 49 shots I delete bad one and decide this one, it looks solid I think. I wanted to do reflection.
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I love this song, I think it it is one of better songs on album Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part II. Enjoy, happy Helloween or Halloween 🎃 .
I was intrigued by the partial view of the people dining on the main floor of the Eden Trattoria as seen through cut out shapes in the frosted wall panels of the restaurant's Mezzanine level.
Lakeshore Blvd., W. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"Illusion is the first of all pleasures." (Voltaire)
This is what I recently saw in a conference room..
Have a nice Monday and a good start into the week!
Another variation on yesterday's "stacked glasses".
I'm quite happy with both versions - which one do you like?