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As the light began receding at Blackrock, and with the tide out, the exposed beach snaked in among the still pools of remaining sea. Looks so silky smooth!
Nor of our Golden Silk Orb Weaver Spiders took advantage of a foot long fallen piece of Crepe Myrtle bark and incorporated it into her already massive web. From a distance it looks like an airplane.
Chinese silk embroidered picture purchased in 1965 in Hong Kong. Used for Macro Mondays theme. "stitch."
If anyone can translate the writing it would be appreciated.
Silk button galls, with Neuroterus numismalis wasp larvae inside, on a withering oak leaf.
Galasy rewisia numizmatka (Neuroterus numismalis) na żółknącym liściu dębu.
Long exposure with ND1000 filter, forgot the tripod had to use the rocks to keep the camera still :D
Took this shot last Sunday while on a hike with JP.. The 4.5 mile round trip hike was well worth it as we were greeted with this beauty. =)
Sorry for not being that active these days. Have been busy with a little project that I'll share with you all soon!!
Happy Waterfall Wednesday guys!
Alvin
SKU:HA55813
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Special Discount: $5 - Lady's Fashion 100% Satin Silk Scarf(HA55813)
Retail Price:$5.00
Brief Description :
Large square shaped silk scarf, made of 100% silk, light in weight, printed with brilliant color, fine hand rolled edge. One plastic bag for each item and packed into a carton box.
www.inetsilk.com/large-square-silk-scarves/ladys-fashion-...
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"Silk Shadows"
Used 108 inch, light painting "whip" from @tubetribe @lightpaintingtubes. Used a Nitecore flashlight to illuminate whip. Model: Brenda Victoria
I always liked the silky effect upon water with long exposure settings and was eager to try it out myself. I recently bought my first ND filter and used it the first time in Sardinia during summer. Consider this shot as another LE experiment.
This wonderful seascape shot was taken short after sunset at the beach of Peonia Rosa, on the island of Sant’Antioco.
We spent our day exploring the Island, pretty much without a real destination on our mind. It was a wonderful daytrip.
Summer 2016
A close up of a throw that we acquired in Morocco a couple of years ago.
It has the sheen & appearance of silk but is made from fibres extracted from cacti (so we were told)
Cloth for Macro Mondays
#102 Textiles for 119 pictures in 2019
Very large Silk Tassel Bush with abundant flowers which are exceptionally gorgeous this year and a real treat for the eyes !
My photo group spent half a day yesterday shooting in the last intact silk mill in the US - Lonanconing Mill in Maryland. Truly fantastic experience, we are already planning another trip :)
For 52 in 2015 Group - 12. Rust(y)
Label on the back of a Zegna silk tie.
Ermenegildo Zegna founded the Wool Mill in the town of Trivero in the Italian Alps over 100 years ago.
"Zegna ties are renowned for their luxurious quality and elegant designs. Crafted from fine silk, they exude sophistication and timeless style. They are known for their impeccable craftsmanship, with attention to detail evident in every stitch. They are favored by those who appreciate high-quality materials and refined Italian tailoring, making them a staple accessory for formal and professional attire."
Image measures 2 1/4" across
Nikon D5500 with Helios 44-2 58mm and 20mm extension tube.
For Macro Mondays
Theme: Tag
dia de los muertos-7
painting on wood-acrylic paint, metallic paint, silk paint, collaged paper
24" X 18"
jennifer beinhacker
jenniferbeinhacker.com
art outside the edge
EXPLANATION OF PAINTING:
painted in anticipation of my upcoming trip, october-november, 2017, to san miguel allende, mexico to see the day of the dead festival
The Vienna State Opera made of silk and bamboo and amazingly illuminated!! Seen at CHINA MAGIC – FESTIVAL OF LIGHT in Vienna (September, October 2016)
The brush-like inflorescences of the silk oak tree attract nectar feeding birds and insects. A mejiro enjoys the nectar of this aesthetic shade tree viewed on a densely forested steep slope from an adjacent trail. Native to Australia and naturalized in Hawaii, silk oaks (not a true oak) were introduced as an ornamental and forestry tree. Despite the attractive hardwood lumber used in cabinets and flooring, the sawdust is toxic and can produce severe allergic reactions from contact and inhalation, so it is not commercially milled in Hawaii.