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Nature is pleased with simplicity — Southern Living
Plano, Texas | Feb 2026 | Canon T3i + Sigma 17-50 mm EF-S
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I finally upgraded my env3 last night to an iphone 4! The simplicity of all my new apple products inspired me to rearrange my desk a tad. I had a second monitor, but decided to get rid of it...the 27" imac is plenty haha.
On a sad note, one of my speaker jacks isn't working =/ oh well.
p.s. I took this with my iphone if you couldn't tell :p
"If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself..."
~ Albert Einstein
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simplicity is a hard thing to come by. nothing is ever simple; everything will seem simple until you jump in the deep end.
I did a lot of Project Life shots today, but have also been playing on Elements this evening as I have just started the Kim Klassen ecourse. Beyond Layers Day 2 was entitled Just Enough and the task for the week was "say more... with less..."
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I found a stash of old Simplicity sewing patterns in a box of stuff I got from an auction! SO fun to see these things! Mom used to make all our clothes when we were kids. Made me remember the look of the patterns and the smell of a fabric shop!
John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Seagoville TX
Lens: Vintage Minolta manual focus 135mm f2 MD at f2.
August 5, Explore #260
And know because I've been doing nada the last weeks my legs are hurtin'! :P
The picture isn't all to clear... But that stupid thing was all over the place! :D
Have a nice day you guys!
I stumbled across this little gem while looking back through some photos from 2013 in the San Juan Islands. Love the simplicity, there's really not much going on in this one. Just gorgeous September light, glassy water and that beautiful big, black dorsal fin. Missing these guys, getting the itch to just book that return flight already!
Photography ©Lisa Skelton, all rights reserved.
Marmalade Hoverfly - Episyrphus balteatus on the flower of a Creeping Thistle/Canada Thistle - Cirsium arvense
ode to mint green
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Camera:Nikon D90
Exposure:0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture:f/10.0
Focal Length:65 mm
ISO Speed:250
I was heading out for some night shooting, and couldn't ignore the setting sun. I went out on this point of rock and shot for a while facing west. Then, as the sun disappeared, I turned east... and got this.
I like its stark simplicity and the way the long exposure (two and a half minutes!) makes the ocean all silky.
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November sunsets and twisted trees, calling us to get ready for the inward time, strip down to simple gifts, let go of moments past and breath in the now,
Each time a gift with a lesson in living. We grow in patterns twisting in time, Let the light shine on our limbs in new ways, each day, each morning and at the end of time we go in glory and start anew in humility.
In old Dubai there are many little alley ways and streets to explore. I don't know why I took this but I loved the simplicity and the colours.