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Well I was actually just looking at my legs and trying to get a decent photo of them . that didn't pan out to well sadly.
Have to say they looked better in the flesh and from my angle.
Most people start out on flickr doing photos like this, trust me to do it the other way round lol.
Pinner Park, not sure what it is but has only been built in the last 30 years or so as I certainly don't remmember it as a kid walking to school :-)
~TITLE OF PAINTING~
PINS AND NEEDLES
APPROXIMATE SIZE: 6.25" x 8.25" inches
Media: Acrylics, Pen & Ink, Pencil on Paper Book Page.
* This piece is Signed Dated
for authenticity by the artist.
Created in June 2013.
hand painted non glazed porcelain pin currently sold at twolittlebirds cafe in Gothenburg, Sweden.
*now available in my etsy store*
Pin Mill is a hamlet on the south bank of the tidal River Orwell, located on the outskirts of the village of Chelmondiston on the Shotley peninsula, south Suffolk. It lies within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is a designated Conservation Area. Pin Mill is now generally known for the historic Butt & Oyster public house and for sailing.
Originally from Africa, Pin-tailed Whydahs are an introduced species that has established a solid foothold in Orange County, CA. They are nest parasites meaning that they lay their eggs in other birds' nest. Usually a finches' nest. Ironically, in Orange County the finches they prefer are usually Scaly-breasted Munias, another introduced species.
Which makes it easier to look forward to seeing them and their long tail feathers.
The town of Pinal was located just West of Superior Arizona. It's long been gone, and for the most part so is the Cemetery.
Bunch of pins stuck onto a magnet, olloclip macro @ 21x, ti., remote then zoomed in on the iPhone, Snapseed on iPhone.