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This has two layers; an ice cream cone and cutlery in a dishwasher.
A composition used in Week 35 - Layered abstracts set by the Compositionally Challenged Group.
Love the layers on the landscape from the lookout at Mount Alexander, did some exploring over the weekend, series of photos from the old quarries on the way once I get around to editing them.
ISO 200 | 1/800 sec | f/7.1 | 120mm
Layers for me always makes me think of Photoshop, each layer has its own charm and colour, itās a great theme, as there are endless things to choose from, as evident from the amazing images in the group...
Taken from inside the restaurant looking both inside and outside of the window.
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While I enjoy and am used to travelling alone and on public transit, it is very nice to meet up with friends and have access to a car too.
Buffalo is well-known for its famous Buffalo [chicken] wings, so I was delighted that Eridony (Brandon) suggested that we dine at Duff's Famous Wings on the last evening of our trip.
Duff's Famous Wings
3651 Sheridan Drive, Amherst, NY 14226
Another card for the Hero Arts March challenge (Layered Background theme). This is a one-layer card except for the button, twine and pearls. The grass was white embossed on watercolour paper and the background was done using my acrylic block and Old Paper ink in the middle and Crushed Olive ink on the edges. Both the background and the flower was misted with pearlarized water. The background was overstamped with Old Letter Writing. The flower was inked with Rusty Hinge, Wild Honey, Peeled Paint and Shabby Shutters. TFL!!
Supplies: Earth Flowers (CL428), Watercolor Petals (CL431), Find Joy (CL497), Old Letter Writing (S4878); Distress Ink: Old Paper, Crushed Olive, Peeled Paint, Shabby Shutters, Rusty Hinge, Wild Honey; twine; button, pearls.
Multiple layers in this one, from foreground, middleground, to the background. The northern lakedistrict fells that overlook Ullswater taken from Barton Fell.
After the death of my Aunt Barney, my Uncle Doc gave me her car. This car has enabled me to work two jobs and to travel extensively. I always found it comforting that his former hospital parking sticker was still on the car. Today I found that sticker laying on my car seat. It had finally fallen off like a tiny leaf after a long, long time. Finding it there was bittersweet. It's one element that still connected the car to them. My uncle has since passed away as well. This car is the last gift I ever received from them. I'll miss this sticker being on the glass, but I'm keeping it in a special place.
Mountain range view from Main Western Road in Tamborine, the area itself which is commonly used as a launching point for hang gliders.
driving down a highway
the year is 2014,
listening to music from
1985 that I used to play
in my 1973 mustang
traveling along in
some sort of
emotional time machine
thinking of all the
years
people
thoughts
feelings
words
deaths
cities
and memories
all layered
one upon the other-
all contained within me
I become aware of an oppressive weight
bearing
down
on
me
it is difficult to breathe,
things shift out of focus
and I wonder if this is
what a heart attack feels like
I roll down the windows
speed up
and let all that old junk
flutter from my fingers
like confetti
You know, years ago I joined a Dancercise group. But it didn't take long for me to realize it wasn't really my thing. But what to do with the dance tights I bought?? No problem....I'm a veritable expert at repurposing specialty items. Two legs = two hoods! š
This is layer two for Daisy, and I think it will do fine as a base. Now...where did I put that pesky vet wrap?? š
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