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Water drops on a purple pansy flower on our balcony. Taken during lockdown.
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Happy Friday
Here we go again...the 6th lockdown in our state of Victoria for 7days....starting today! The 5 reasons to leave home are back in force with the 5km travel limit from home.
Two surprised Corella on the edge of a pond at Queen Victoria Gardens.
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Not so happy Friday
Macro Mondays, theme: Lockdown Song
"... On the last day I took her where the wild roses grow
And she lay on the bank, the wind light as a thief
And I kissed her goodbye, said, "All beauty must die"
And I lent down and planted a rose 'tween her teeth
They call me The Wild Rose
But my name was Elisa Day
Why they call me it I do not know
For my name was Elisa Day ..."
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
On this day, Friday Oct 23rd, Wales went into lockdown at 6pm. I managed to grab a couple of hours before the deadline.
Les roses du confinement
Pink hybrid musk "Felicia"
♪I've Got the World on a String♫
♪ I've got the world on a string, sittin' on a rainbow
Got the string around my finger
What a world, what a life, I'm in love! ♫
Done for Macro Mondays "Lockdown Song"
macro of a tiny metal world
which measures 2 1/2 cm hanging
from a 14cm wooden model mannequin's hand
HMM eveyone!
letting it grow
for Smile on Saturday! :-) hair styles
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I love country music, but I didn't have anything to shoot, so I searched songs with my name.... and found this Tom Petty song, that I never heard and glad I found... I took a picture of this on my phone, so it made the size requirements....
I doctored it up a bit for the challenge!
Here I am walking alone, but my lockdown dream is that one day soon, we can all walk together without the fear of covid...
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Have not lifted my camera for over a year now but was tempted by this pose from Ruby, our Dalmatian. She is great company during this lockdown and at times supplies more entertainment than the T.V.
Stay safe everyone..!!!
In the midst of the COVID19 lockdown (2019), the globally acclaimed muralist ROA finished this masterpiece on the façade of the GUM (Ghent University Museum).
This new Science Museum is located in the heart of the city of Ghent, ROA’s place of birth, and an important part of the natural history collections are hidden in the depositories underneath the museum. Therefore, ROA was able to find his source of inspiration literally just a few metres from his artwork.
You see a magnificent pile of skeletons, including that of an elephant, a rhinoceros, a grizzly bear and an okapi.
This work of art, which is spread out over about 290 m2 of museum wall.
ROA is known for his impressive black-and-white wall paintings featuring animals, with or without skin, fur or hair.
He creates vibrant, detailed murals, that bring wildlife back into the heart of the city. With his work he points out the disappearance of the habitat of animals in places where man has settled. He invites us to take a closer look at the natural world we are all a part of.
His work can be seen all over the world and he is counted among the very best contemporary street artists.
I also found a video (by Ranto) of the making of this great mural.
And .ilona. found another video about ROA.
Enjoy ;-))
Location: Karel Lodewijk Ledeganckstraat 35 , 9000 Ghent
Artist: ROA
Title: "290 m2 Skeleton(s)" . Title is mine.
Happy Wall Wednesday ;-))
am Bodensee
Olympus XA, Ilford FP4, Rodinal 1+25
Print auf Revue BN1
mit Moersch ECO 4812
Lichter angebleicht (nicht effektiv?)
Vario Schwefeltoner MT 3 (50+50+900)
The coronavirus lockdown has seen an increase in domestic abuse around the world as women, and sometimes men, have been locked in with their abuser, unable to speak out or get away. It is thought that cases of domestic abuse may have increased by between 20% and 50% during the pandemic. As we come out of lockdown our support and friendship may be needed more than ever. Listen out for the 'silence'.
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A short trip across Rochdale Town Centre on my way to the shops for a few essentials... "All of a sudden, Nothing Happened!!" :-)
Taken at Tandridge Hill in the Surrey Hills.
Cutting across the South East of England, the North Downs Way National Trail offers walkers 153 miles (246 km) of spectacular scenery, picturesque villages and glorious countryside, easily accessible from London.
Running from Farnham to Canterbury and the White Cliffs of Dover, the Trail passes through two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Surrey Hills and the Kent Downs, and along the famous Pilgrims Way (or Pilgrim’s Way) from Winchester to Canterbury – one of England’s most famous cities.
It was a lot colder than it looks..
Happy Bench Monday