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Tiny Fruitcake would rather not be eaten by you, either.

This wee wiener wishes he was a whistle.

These tiny toadstools were growing from between the bark of this tree, they are less than1cm high.

Tiny Betsy

Found on my vacation this summer.

Grasshopper

 

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Little dolls in their room ^^

Handmade Corner made by our team.

tiny showcase Jen Corce

The Cotton Candy Machine Grand Opening

Tiny Turbos for girls and boys

Tiny snail resting on yellow daisy

My nephew, just a few weeks old posing for my photo of the day

These cute little dolls in their mod outfits are 9" tall

Tiny Gathering. In honour of the NRM’s ‘Great Gathering’ I’m uploading this is a smaller collection which occurred at Aberdeen’s Ferryhill shed (61B) in August 1966.

 

Gresley 'A4’s' 4-6-2 no.’s 60009 "Union of South Africa" and 60019 "Bittern" receiving some attention. Remarkable, (or not so given this was last place for A4’s) both locomotives were saved for preservation.

Looking back I don’t think I realised just what I was seeing. If I had I might have taken more pictures. But then I only had 36 per roll of film, and limited resources, not like today’s digital era with over a 100 per card!

  

尖沙咀「TINY微影」

Seen on my daily walk.

Tiny spider strolling about on a water barrel

Robert Tonner dolls

I have very small hands. (My ring is size 5.) So that means these little guys are REALLY small. LOL!

Close up shot of a tiny fly, shot taken hand held

Tiny Planet shot with Pentax k7 and Samyang 8mm Fisheye.

 

Check out the original post: www.jonasginter.de/tiny-planet-weltuntergang/

This was taken absolutely ages ago, and in all honest I have grown to love it. This is perhaps my third favorite "swan photo", bested by the two uploaded prior to this. Alot of work has gone into this, the PP took me about an hour due to several very highlighted items that needed burning out. This was going to be submitted to the Jessops INTL Photographer Of The Year black&white stage, but I never got round to it.

 

Shooting details:

-f/5.6

-1/500sec

-ISO800

 

PP Details:

-Shot into JPEG, put into black and white, whole range of settings fiddled with, mainly contrast and brightness, then, alot of burning applied.

Ice dripping is a sure sign of spring.

  

Tiny carnations. I love the pink outline on white.

Taken with my Canon Power Shot SX 10 IS.

tiny kids giant dog edited

Tiny Chalcid wasp wandering about on a water barrel.

better pictures of the latest batch of tiny books

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