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Dogwood Flower......... This pic was taken with 2 filters attached a +3 close-up and a diffusion lens to give it the softened look.
I'm still not sure what kind of rock this is; the BGS say the area is `neoproterozoic psammite and pelite' from the Glenfinnan Group, partially metamorphosed sedimentary rocks which I take to back-up my earlier guesses of limestone, schist and gneiss. Obviously most of the colouration is moss/lichen, but a fair amount of the stone texture shows through.
MD: 許寶
Photographer: Edwin Setiawan
Place: NTU
Date: 2011/09/10
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It looks like one of those busy busy comedy jigsaws where you notice something different each time you look at it..
Flycam with my SpaceNavigator is a lotta fun.
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the yarn is so soft and woolly I decided to go easy on the patterning. These will make lovely bed socks for an old lady that is confined to her wheelchair.
it feels like really high quality supersoft fleece
An older shot from my first, quick, "Trash The Dress" Shoot :)
The bride, groom and I went out, a month or so after the wedding and made full use of the brides gorgeous wedding dress! Allowing her to get more shots with it on, for memories, before it had to be cleaned, pressed, and packed away.. Ohhh I love these shoots!
This is a set of three synthetic kimono fabric panels. The fabric is maroon-purple with tapering stripes and subtle little butterflies woven into it. This fabric can be used for many types of crafts.
MEASUREMENTS:
Piece #1: 168.5cm X 17.5cm
Piece #2: 114.5 cm X 18.5cm
Piece #3: 64.5cm X 37.5cm
Visited Sisiman Bay yesterday with some friends hoping to get as awesome fiery sunset but we got a pastel colored afternoon instead. The hues lasted for a few minutes though. Thank you Lord for giving us this beautiful scenes everyday.
This shot captured some reddish tones in a leaf back-lit by the sun. The wonderful bokeh and macro focus are via my Takumar 55 mm lens on my Sony a6000.