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The flow closely follows the lines of Cedra, a water sculpture created by William Pye to occupy the space left by a felled cedar tree in Woolbeding Gardens. Occasionally a few drops fall into the air.....
Smile on Saturday! :-) let it flow!
Milch. Etwas kippelig.
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A little experiment with milk, which I will certainly repeat again. Then with a more sophisticated technical structure and a little more time – not so easy ;-) The glass is actually tipped over by pouring and the whole milk has spilled in the garden. The experiment ended abruptly ...
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Ein kleines Experiment mit Milch, das ich auf jeden Fall noch einmal wiederholen werde. Dann mit einem ausgeklügelteren technischen Aufbau und etwas mehr Zeit – gar nicht so einfach ;-) Das Glas ist tatsächlich durch das Gießen umgekippt und die ganze Milch hat sich im Garten ergossen. Da war das Experiment abrupt beendet ...
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#SmileOnSaturday / #LetItFlow
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Many thanks for your much appreciated favorites and comments.
Enjoyed this dramatic light near the town of Eltville, Germany towards the end of our All-day cruise on the Rhine River. HSoS
(Smile on Saturday Theme: Let it Flow)
My son came round to Jet Wash his car....I took the opportunity to take Water under pressure...the bad news He didn't clean my car!!
For Looking close… on Friday!
Theme : Let it flow.
Un grand merci pour vos favoris, commentaires et encouragements toujours très appréciés.
Many thanks for your much appreciated favorites and comments.
For the Smile on Saturday challenge "let it flow!"
Living close to the coast, there was one place to go - the sea! It gave me a chance to get up close with the rocky bays and catch the ebb and flow of the tides. The sea wasn't stormy and turbulent, but there is the ever-changing breaking of the waves against the rocks, and the play of light on the water and the spray ;o)
HSoS!! and a great weekend to all ;o)
Cliche and Smile on Saturday: Here
Sea Sand,Sky & Water set: Here
Yesterday I bought fresh grapes at the weekly market. This morning, I was looking forward to a healthy Saturday breakfast and washed the grapes. Just when I wanted to eat the first grape, I thought - stop -! That may be something for HSoS theme - let it flow -. So I picked up my tripod and the remote, took the focus and the settings of the camera and go, let it flow :-)
Hope ya like it
~ HSoS all ~
I made another photo, you can find it in the first comment.
Thanks for taking time and looking, I appreciate it very much.
"That buzzing noise means something. Now, the only reason for making a buzzing noise that I know of is because you are... a bee! And the only reason for being a bee is to make honey. And the only reason for making honey is so I can eat it," – Winnie the Pooh
The theme for "Looking Close on Friday" the 5th of September is "let it flow!",so a picture of a flowing liquid. The day I read the new theme, it was a sunny morning, and I immediately knew what flowing liquid I wanted to photograph. Whilst it is true that jam is my favourite topping for toast, I am not at all adverse to having honey. Thus I have a few jars in my pantry, and this jar of Parrot Bush honey, whilst slightly crystalised, was runny enough to constitute a flowing liquid. The good thing about honey is that it is not that swiftly flowing a liquid, which is good for me, as I am not the fastest photographer in the world! I stood the jar in a pool of bright morning sunshine on my draining board in my kitchen, where they honey was transformed into a glorious coppery red gold colour. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the most effective. I hope you like my choice for the theme this week, and that it makes you smile!
Banksia sessilis, commonly known as parrot bush, is a species of shrub or tree in the plant genus Banksia, and is an Australian native species of flora.
i´m splashing in the rain (gene gully)
"smile on saturday" and "let it flow!"
cof096 "motion / close up"
Macro curious? The in-focus portion of this small ewer's spout is about 1.5 inches across, so the total width of this scene would be about 3 inches.
Looking Close on Friday theme: Let it Flow
Thank you everyone for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated. HLCoF
“You don't take a photograph, you make it.” – Ansel Adams
Smile on Saturday Weekly Challenge
Theme: “Let it flow!”
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Happy 😊 on Saturday!
Detail of an overflow of water after one of the heavy Spring rains. There is a larger size of another look at this in my photostream.
Theme: "Let It Flow"
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Wow, never thought that liquid in motion would be a difficult task. Part of the flow was in focus so after a couple of sessions this was best with this lens and lighting.