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Plenty of Bonsai sized trees in the model village in Bourton on the Water in Gloucestershire. This model village was constructed in the 1930’s and is a miniature replica of the village as it was then and essentially how the centre of the village still is. A very popular tourist destination.
An icy day on Trout Lake delivered interesting tree shadows, miniature snow drifts, and a thinly frozen surface.
This bottle is 4cm high. For Macro Mondays miniature theme.
64/100x: The 2022 Edition
47/52 in 2022: bottled
It's definitely a common blue week this week - I had such a wonderful time in the meadow on Tuesday :)
A miniature dominoes stone and a big stone used as a background and underground.
The miniature is only 1,6 cm long, the total image is a little over 3cm.
Happy Macro Monday.
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Always loved Strathaven's Miniature Railway. My Dad took me here when I was probably 9 before we moved to Strathaven. When we moved in to our house in the summer of 1968 the first place I went to was the park & met me some new friends. Its a great place to live & I've been here ever since. Was passing on a lunchtime walk a few days ago & the guys were getting ready to open on the 2nd of April. They were happy for me to take a few photos which was great. Our big railway had gone by the time I got to Strathaven a casualty of the Beaching cuts. Our big railway was featured on Michael Portillo's "Great British Railway Journeys" it must have been a spectacular journey from Hamilton through the Avon Valley gorges (stopping at Larkhall & Stonehouse) & over the big viaducts. It's just a pity he didn't visit the miniature railway while he was in Town.www.flickr.com/groups/bnpassion/pool//
A macro shot of a Swarovski crystal rowing boat.
Taken for the Macro Mondays theme of 'Miniature'
I placed the boat on a windowsill with natural light coming from the right and placed a a sheet of transparent blue plastic behind to give the effect of water.
"Miniature"
Macro Mondays :-)
These miniatures were a free gift from safeway checkout. I have four of them... wish I got more :-)
Miniature of the Brandenburg Gate, made of metal.
I bought it while a visit in Berlin.
See the size of the model:
Macro shot of miniature pears speckled with tiny white spots and condensation.
Macro Mondays: Speckled.