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This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #BestWishes
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Meilleurs vœux
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Muitas felicidades
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #最好的祝愿FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Die besten Wünsche
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Los mejores deseos
Outfit: M.Birdie, S@BBiA
Location: Astralia x Hello Kitty
Theme song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvdT8sYk2lk
Macro Monday
Theme: Candy
Size: Less than 3x3 inches
I used mini M&M Smarties
( approx 9mm in diameter ) and some jelly beans in the background.
A small teaspoon with some honey is placed over a chipped Smartie with a drop of honey falling into the chipped area.
You can see this is the second attempt !
Natural side lighting from 3 o'clock and a small LED torch to illuminate the underside of the teaspoon.
Many thanks for your visit, comments and faves...it is always appreciated.
HMM
When I started to photograph flowers and insects were what I photographed the most. Over the years my choice clearly shifted to other stuff.
Did you experience such a change in your photography style as you well?
I wonder what will come next for me 😉
For Looking Close... on Friday!'s #whiteandred theme
(Wow; I really wasn't expecting it to be so difficult to get a proper red... But although the background I used was undeniably red, the colour of this image seemed to keep changing from shades of orange to shades of pink or purple. But I think I got there in the end 😀)
This is one of the ways Camille tells us she is ready to come inside; she appears at one of several windows with a look like this. We think looking in the windows also contributed to her decision to bring her 4 kittens to our door; we caught "that tabby" staring into our house on at least 3 occasions before she came with family in tow.
(meanwhile, Jimmy sleeps)
(Flickr Friday: #321 Adage)
According to the current theme, group members were supposed to represent an adage in a photo. I chose "You've got to crack a few eggs to make an omelette", which means that if you want to achieve something, you often have to destroy something or make difficult sacrifices. I used an egg cup, a chocolate egg filled with colourful sweets and a teaspoon for the photo.
De acuerdo con el tema propuesto, los miembros del grupo teníamos que representar un dicho en una foto. Escogí aquel que dice que “no se puede hacer tortilla sin romper los huevos”, el cual significa que se tienen que destruir algo o hacer sacrificios difíciles para lograr algo. Para la foto, utilicé una huevera, un huevo de chocolate relleno con dulces coloridos y una cucharilla.
For 'MacroMondays' theme of 'Pink'
A very late reconsideration about this week's theme. Having passed this little flower on the usual morning walk it came to mind when looking at other submissions. It's a very unassuming little flower just less than 10mm across.
A bottle placed in the background provides some sort of balance to the picture.
Perhaps of interest to somebody, somewhere, is the use of the Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f3.5 70mm projector lens. Made for a 16mm film projector its a very small light lens with no aperture blades so used at f3.5. Great fun attaching it to the camera!
On safari in Africa is one of the many garden themes at the Ralph Court Gardens in Bromyard, Herefordshire, UK.
For Smile on Saturday!
Theme:Coffee or Tea.
L’histoire du thé vert
L’histoire du thé vert remonte à plus de 4 000 ans, en Chine, où il est considéré comme une boisson précieuse et un symbole de l’harmonie entre l’homme et la nature. Après s’être développé en Chine, le thé vert s’est propagé à travers l’Asie et le reste du monde.
Le thé vert tire son nom de la méthode de préparation utilisée pour empêcher les feuilles de thé de subir une oxydation excessive. Généralement, les feuilles sont cueillies à la main, puis rapidement chauffées pour arrêter le processus d’oxydation. C’est ce qui permet de conserver leur couleur verte naturelle et de préserver les bienfaits du thé vert pour la santé.
The History of Green Tea
The history of green tea dates back over 4,000 years to China, where it is considered a precious beverage and a symbol of harmony between man and nature. After developing in China, green tea spread throughout Asia and the rest of the world.
Green tea gets its name from the preparation method used to prevent the tea leaves from undergoing excessive oxidation. Typically, the leaves are hand-picked and then quickly heated to stop the oxidation process. This is what keeps their natural green color and preserves the health benefits of green tea.
Un grand merci pour vos favoris, commentaires et encouragements toujours très appréciés.
Many thanks for your much appreciated favorites and comments.
For Smile on Saturday!
Theme : creative with toilet paper.
Un grand merci pour vos favoris, commentaires et encouragements toujours très appréciés.
Many thanks for your much appreciated favorites and comments.
Went of a bit of an outing today and ended at a little market where I bought some strawberries. These were left on the stall.
Flickr Lounge weekly theme photgrapher's choice ( i ended up with too many photos to chose from today)
Weekly Theme Challenge ~ Tree/Trees
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. All comments and Faves are very much appreciated
Weekly Theme Challenge ~ Circles
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. All comments and Faves are very much appreciated
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The softness of the head feathers, the roughness of the beak, and the wrinkles in the throat pouch lying against the feathers on the back of the brown pelican as well as the wing.