View allAll Photos Tagged tangle
New Tangled the Series Rapunzel wardrobe doll set...just kidding haha! Actually this is my OOAK doll set. I've made the blue night dress, so I put it into the original doll box.
But I really hope Disney could make Rapunzel a new wardrobe doll set!
This tangle pattern was inspired from some of the iron work supporting the benches on Cromer pier. I've included my reference photo in my blog post.
All my tangle patterns (now over 50 of them) can be found at my blog perfectly4med.wordpress.com
Early Summer always sees the spectacular red climber Dusky Coral Pea (Kennedia rubicunda) flowering profusely and revealing how far it's viney growth has extended. A common plant along Australia's East Coast.
Taken with a Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f2.8, wide open, uncropped.
Day 4 of Pentax Forum's Daily in December 2017 Challenge.
Back in the woods, beyond a frozen pond, lies this dilapidated old barbed wire fence wrapped in frosty, dried thistles and mottled in sunlight. This is looking down on this fallen fence.
Thank you for your visits and have a wonderful Friday. HFF
((an in-character diary entry about addiction.))
9/2/18
Somber silence
Cascading
Encapsulating
Corrupt me
Defile me
Persuade me
in to capitulation
into your loving
....warmth:
Enveloping
Entwining
Embracing
this is not pulling the trigger
this is waving the white flag
on the ship that has long since been
Sailing then
Sinking and
I would like to stay afloat
Yet drift far enough away that
I no longer have to see the shore that can
Chew me up
Spit me out
Swallow me whole
lure me with lullabies in to the dark
this never ending tunnel of
fabricated blithe
hammer chest in my ears
pounding to the rhythm of
You & I. Together again:
Crevasse canvas of
Euphoric enigma
Dazed desires
A sea-sick stomach will steady
Storms and speculations
Heartbeat acceleration
Black ocean; destination
Repent
Reclaim
Relapse.
my love has never failed me.
I'm trying to increase my repertoire of tangles by trying new ones, but I still come back to the ones I like
Neat & Tangled Cottontail Cuties peek - fluffy bunnies with flop ears was a given for this bunny loving family 🐰 😀
More photos and details on my blog:
limedoodledesign.com/2017/02/neat-tangled-cottontail-cuties/
Thanks for looking!
Debby
What happens when you mix straight and curved lines late at night? This is the result.
All my tangle patterns, and five others unpublished here, are available on my blog, perfectly4med.wordpress.com.
This tangle pattern is named after the stretch of the River Soar that runs through Leicester. The embankment was renovated some years ago, and incorporated new railings containing this pattern. I've included my photo of them in my blog post. I also declare this to be my 50th tangle pattern!
All my tangle patterns (now over 50 of them) can be found at my blog perfectly4med.wordpress.com
Images like this can be confusing to look at, I find sometimes I think too hard about what I am seeing and need to take a step back and admire what nature has created. I liked the patchy golden light, and a river is always too good to resist. This sort of scene reminds me of the issues I have trying to sort out my electrical charger drawer!
Canon EOS 5D Mark III|16-35mm F4 L
I've been teaching Poppy photography, take a look at her Flickr.
Another Art Nouveau inspired tangle pattern. It helps to turn the page round to do the 'top' layer. Keep your corners curved and your arches asymmetrical.
All my tangle patterns are now available at my blog perfectly4med.wordpress.com
Our precious Granddaughter received a Silver Key Award for her artwork, Tangled. On display at Texas Art Supply on Montrose; awards will be Jan. 27th at the Harris County School District. Can't wait to get a photo of her accepting the award.
Artwork is mixed media, pastels and colored pencil. It's a self-portrait, right down to the nose ring. She's hanging upside down and tangled tells her story.
The image is a tangled Slinky that I saw on an evening walk at Maywood yesterday evening.
The context of the title is today's attempt to replace the Affordable Care Act with a travesty. Should it pass the Senate and be signed into a law , it will mark the end of my commitment to nonviolent resistance. Nonviolence only works in a moral nation. Should the bill be passed, all pretense of morality will be forfeit by the lawmakers who vote it into being.