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My four tiniest of tinies (L-R)
Fairyland Realpuki Pupu
Latidoll White Basic Cherny
Latidoll White Sp Mystic Bayer
Fairyland Pukipuki Ante
The woman I buy most of my mouse accessories from, Felicity Price Miniatures, sent me this tiny basket as a wee gift so I could put a newborn mouse in it. So I did!
Perruque et tenue faite main pour Elfdoll Tiny Bong.
Perruque en mohair, collée sur coque de tissu ajustée.
Ensemble composé d'un caleçon en jersey parme, d'une petite robe sans manche en coton, d'un gilet et d'un bonnet en merinos. Le tout est entièrement fait main (tricot et couture).
Les bottes sont de Carla Benham.
Le fauteuil est un kit Dollhouse of Miniature customisé, au 1/12èm.
I bought a few cactus vases. The tiniest I could find (cute and don't require much attention at all)
A view on the Sopot Pier, the longest wooden pier in Europe (over half a kilometre). Seen from the Kolibki Observation Tower in Gdynia, Poland, the pier looks so tiny! Shadow detail is poor due to underexposure.
Minolta XD7 + Kodak Ultramax 400
Minolta MD Tele Rokkor 135 mm 1:2.8
135 mm | 1/500 s | f/8 | ISO 400
Every year I make a bunch of itty-bitty watercolor paintings for the Stumptown Comics Fest. Here's this year's batch!
December 15; 10 days until Christmas. Are you being nice?
This ornament is not quite 2 in. (5cm) tall. I bought six of them, all slightly different, years ago for a very nominal price. I always put them at the top of the Christmas tree because they were made in China and painted rather crudely. I can't see them very well because I'm short, but they add color to the tree. They all wear green mittens like yesterday's Mary Engelbreit Santa.
When I saw this barn, I was immediately reminded of Tiny Tim (of Tiptoe thru the Tulips fame) with his long stringy hair flowing in front of his face.
This barn is located just feet from the levee along the Mississippi River and can only imagine how many times its been flooded out over the years before the levee.
Minda Haas Kuhlmann | 2018
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Tiny House Spider photo taken with a Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ28/Panasonic LUMIX DMW-LC55 close up macro lens combination.
My eldest granddaughter was awe struck at seeing the tiny toes of her new little cousin. She had to take her socks off and examine her toes ....
I think she was secretly looking to see she had nailpolish on them :-)
Processed in Lightroom 3, used MCP Black and White fusion actions to convert it to Black and White in Photoshop CS4 and then added Kim Klassen's grunge layer over top.
I really wish I knew what I was doing in photoshop :-) That will be my next course at the college I think.
"Uncle! I want to be carried!"
My Bamm Bamm is so tame and gentle i don't really have to worry much about the kids. XD
*Sigh* I will always remember my lovely son.