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Tiny rats by RatBerry

I found this on a flowering shrub in the Parklands. I have no idea what it is but the tiny flowers were just beautiful. This was about 1cm across.

There are always two Ghostfaces!

One of the rather tiny flowers indoors.

The sun shines for this tiny world.

Location: Behind my house (Germany)

Whare karakia means house of prayer.

 

Catching up on some back shots from the beginning of the year.

 

In Akaora with my Flickr and blip friend. February 22, 2016 Akaroa, New Zealand.

 

The day was cold and felt like rain but it didn't. We had a good look around ÅŒnuku.

 

This small church on the Onuku Maori reserve near Akaroa is the only tangible reminder of the once thriving Maori community. Completed in 1878 the church was planned to accommodate sixty people and though primarily for the Maori local, Pakeha settlers were also welcome.

 

A plain timber building with steeply pitched shingle roof its religious purpose is denoted by the tiny bell turret and surmounting crosses. It is picturesquely set in the bay on Akaroa Harbour and is enclosed by a delightfully unregimented picket fence.

 

Despite infrequent use the church is carefully maintained and is in excellent order. It is important as a memorial to the Onuku Maori and as the only Maori Church remaining on Banks Peninsula.

For More Info: www.localist.co.nz/l/ftjomo

This tiny bunny was hardly bigger than a man's fist. It sat frozen in place as I approached. It probably was very scared.

tiny vipers = schoon meiske

A tiny spider on a colorful background

These tiny mushrooms had dime size caps. I had to catch them early as they shriveled quickly when the sunlight reached my garden. Their caps had already started to fold up and shrivel by the time I got my camera.

Djeco Tinyly figures. Their accessories are around somewhere but I wasn't able to find them in time to take this photo.

 

I took this photo about a week ago and only just realized why I feel ambivalent-to-negative about these figures: I bought them during the time when dolls made me feel nauseated. So there's apparently still some part of my brain that feels ill when I look at them or think about them. Fun! That particular story is worth telling at some point, if only because hearing it might make someone else feel better, or at least less alone. I'll write about it on my doll blog at some point (although I also have plans to revamp my...independent web presence?).

 

I posted this photo to Instagram and didn't mention any of this, which was mostly because it hadn't occurred to me yet, but maybe I'll put all my weird or spicy captions on Flickr to encourage people to check out my photos over here. Flickr is in fact my preferred photo sharing platform even though it's pretty lifeless.

Tiny mushrooms growing in my lawn. may 2013

Pattern is based on the tiny patterns by Anna Hrachovec

tiny, tiny little toad

I love a little wild.

Watercolor painting of vintage Tiny Tears vinyl doll. 9" x 12" on WC paper. Sept. 2012.

My little dog roxie climbing up onto the playground to see me while I was taking pictures of the sunset. I love her!

birthday party at tiny chef in essendon - highly recommended!

tiny fox. monstrous cat.

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2015 Lenexa Tiny Tots Triathlon, held at Black Hoof Park

A tiny water drop caught in macro. Canon EF 100 f/2.8L Macro IS USM.

Tiny vial is filled a seed head of bachelor's buttons.

Can Perspective be Changed through Photography?

 

I've always been amazed with how photographs of sprawling cities or landscapes can look like miniature models, so I decided to try a tilt-shift project. I took photos from the top of a parking garage, and tried making the scene look like a tiny model.

 

The first question I considered answering was "Can you make something Small look Big?", but decided to switch it around and turn something large into something that appears very small.

 

I think it turned out very well, although taking even more photos to try it on would have been great.

I went to The Home Depot yesterday, looking to buy some plants to put outside my new apt. And, of course you know, I love hibiscuses.

 

But... look at how tiny this one was! The phone is for scale.

Tiny red glove keyring with white heart.

approx 6cm.

Key chain attachment.

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