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Feel a sense of purity
Ignore technology, modern world, stuff, and focus on whats important in life. Your inner self, purity, creation, beauty, and simple things of life.
A photo from my back yard
Flickr Friday: Simplicity
This beautiful golden retriever was watching the sunset and seemed to be enjoying the moment very much!
Allen's Hummingbird
Selasphorus sasin
Member of the Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
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I feel, overall, it’s simplicity I enjoy most in images. A few years ago I would probably have said light, what we call great light in fact. However, as much of the works I admire from others doesn’t always have that magical light, which no doubt lifts the spirits, it comes back to the simple composition. This, I find myself constantly seeking that simplicity myself.
I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.
~ Lao Tzu ~
CVO2 ~ Kleur
I took this pic for the test digital photography (theme colour).
I have to prepare everything before 22 january. You can find a part of the collection here
If you have some good advise, you're welcome!
Deze foto heb ik getrokken voor het examen digitale fotografie (thema Kleur). Op 22 Januari moet ik alles afgeven... Een deel van de collectie vind je hier
Als je nog raad hebt, graag!!
Explore 102: Highest position: 62 on Sunday, January 11, 2009
Taken at the National Garden Centre, Kilquade, Co. Wicklow, Ireland.
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:::: BIGGER ........is better for your eyes and soul!
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:::: Have a coffee!
:::: I once read that simplicity is an art.... so nature is artistic!, Mont-Orford, Québec, Canada
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Sometimes we look too hard for an image, the "perfect" photo, only to find, when we get home, that the "throw-away," the mindless pic we took as an after-thought, is our Best of the Day.
*Appreciate follows — click on!
you might have seen this one before, i was browsing the archives, when i found this shot and revised it. one of my new personal favorites.
and thank you all for 100.000+ visits on my stream :)
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Camera:Nikon D90
Exposure:2
Aperture:f/3.2
Focal Length:50 mm
ISO Speed:640
I have been working on branding for my business and building a blog the last week , I have a whole new appreciation for everyones beautiful blogs!
Great camerabag give away here, pass it on!
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The simplest things are often the truest.
~ Richard Bach
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1. Make sure you line up the grain of the fabric with the direction of the arrows, 2. Simplicity shirt pieces all cut out, 3. Fray Check your edges, 4. Pin right sides together, 5. I sew over needles, 6. Now pin the back piece to the other side of the sleeve, 7. Sewn together, 8. This is what you should have after sewing one sleeve., 9. Both sleeves done, 10. Use a long stitch on the neck edge and along both sleeve edges, 11. Iron bands in half, good sides out, 12. Gather top edge, 13. Pin band to neck edge, 14. Sew about half way down the band, 15. Pin arm hole band, 16. Sew arm hole band, 17. And repeat on the other side, 18. Iron bands, 19. Pin one side, 20. Sewn together, 21. Trim underarm and snip to ease, 22. Repeat on other side, 23. Turn right side out, 24. Sew down raw edges on each side, 25. Press open the seam that runs under the sleeves, 26. Press up the bottom hem and sew, 27. Press side seams flat, 28. B: Like my new shirt?
See the whole set: www.flickr.com/photos/morganannie/sets/72157624470181898/