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big antique store score today. no, i mean, tiny one. this little ceramic bisque dog, maybe from the late 19th-early 20th c. the photo behind it is also a major tiny treasure found in a box of photos at a vintage store last year. i bet it's from the early 1960's or older. i'm completely charmed by both of these.
This little cutie just arrived. She is a tiny Timp Rotini from Neo.Angelregion. She is wearing pukipuki eyes, wig and clothes.
ADAW 46/52
Cocktail glass just 60mm high, lives in the cocktail cabinet with its siblings.
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #14" "Bits & Pieces" "Macro Monday"
284/366 2016
My first tilt shift that I'm satisfied with, takes a while to get used to the effect when you know how the original looked like!
My favourite shot from yesterday - the centre of an iceberg rose. I love these delicate little roses with their soft perfume!
The Flickr Lounge - Monthly Daily Theme - Tuesday: Tiny Things
Thanks for stopping to smell the roses in the hustle bustle of pre Christmas. Take a moment to relax and breathe deeply! :-)
4 fun animations and two poses for 6 Tinies in this playground overhead bar set. Lots of fun! Click the bars to rez a crawling underneath animation ball, sit on regular pose balls, sit on the cubes then click them to swing and spin.
Teal's Tiny Shoppe
InWorldz Grid
This is the first one of these I've been able to look at up close. This one is 300 square feet and sells for $72,000 or $240 per square foot which is a bit rich for my blood considering it doesn't even have air conditioning.
Fun with macro. Coming home from the lake it had just recently rained, and on the ground were many big leaves with tiny water drops on them...
I'm new to sedges, but someone informed me this is Pennsylvania sedge. Very tiny (5 inches tall) and just starting to bloom.
Tiny's House of Meats
Broussard, LA
Photos from fieldwork conducted by SFA oral historian Mary Beth Lasseter for a project documenting boudin, January 2009.
I shot this at Epcot Center in Disney World. It's a really small town with roads, animals, houses, and even people! I can't remember on which of the countries at the World Showcase this was but it is indeed very impressive.
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Tiny fashion mag cover poster I made to adorn the models dressing room.
17 tiny designers showed there creations as tiny models strutted the catwalk at SASHAY - Raglan Shire's tiny fashion show 11/15/09.
Full set at www.flickr.com/photos/tealfreenote/sets/72157622693631385/
A tiny but beautiful bee feeding at the heart of a hairy buttercup bloom this afternoon. Might be hoplitis alcidamea.
With prey, which I didn't notice until I was looking at these photos on my computer. It blended in well, but apparently not well enough to avoid the spider! Looks to be some sort of Hemiptera nymph - I see a pair of white compound eyes and a stabber-straw.
Went in a different direction. -25°c and very little wind made me decide to try some frozen bubbles. 2 reasonable photos out of about 20. And a thousand attempts to blow a bubble and getting it to stay
at the Royal Alberta Museum entrance, circa 2018. If you run around long enough in Edmonton, every historic landmark you recognize is eventually demolished.
We love our history, but we love our density more.
Note: The word "mammoth" likely originates from *mān-oŋt, a word in the Mansi languages of western Siberia meaning "earth horn", in reference to mammoth tusks.
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This little guy was hanging out on my window! It was soooo cute and tiny!! It just sat there while I shined a huge flash light on em and let me click away!!
I confess I bought this one simply because it was so tiny and cute. Yixing Zisha clay, holding all of about 28mL before it starts to spill over.
These orchids are self pollinators so I presume the profusion of tiny flies are just enjoying feasting on the sweet nectar with no apparent benefit to the flowers.
Marsh Helleborine~Epipactis palustris