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Mini picotin dress for you Blythe doll, I made this dress during the past weekend. I love the results. I fits Blythe perfectly!
Picotin dress was adopted!
Handmade by me,
Really soft yarn I have used to make this cute little pink dress. The yarn is really thing and soft. I also made a tiny cape to wear with the dress in case of cold weather.
I knit the dress in two needles and is all in one piece. I pick the name of Sweet dream dress because I think that only really girly dollies are going to be able to wear it. It's all pink!
If you like it, the dress is Available, please check my profile for more information.
Thanks for stopping by
Sabry
El amor de un padre es algo que nunca se apaga; siempre lo llevo conmigo, en cada paso que doy.
Te echo de menos.
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A father's love is something that never fades; I always carry it with me, with every step I take.
I miss you.
This is a tiny world of Cladonia lichens, mosses, liverworts, and even a few seedling plants growing on sandstone that is slowly becoming soil. (San Marcos Pass, 16 January 2015)
This process is still a work in progress as I think I should be able to get a sharper image. There was no cropping done on this image and I have no idea what power of magnification is involved, the little flower is about 6mm across. Focusing was done by moving the subject back and forth. Shot at f/4 - 1/60 sec and ISO-400.
Reverse mounted lens - in this case it is my wife's old Nikon Nikkor-S Auto 1:1.2 f=55mm. It is a standard Nikon lens from the good old film days. What I like about this lens is the ability to open it up to focus and then being able to stop it down to capture the light. Using a Macro reverse ring camera mount for Canon EOS camera (NIKO LMC-1 52mm adaptor).
Puffball mushrooms are a group of fungi known for their unique way of dispersing spores. When mature, these mushrooms release a cloud of brown spores in a visible "puff" when touched, stepped on, or impacted by raindrops—hence the name "puffball."
They are typically round or pear-shaped and can range in size from a few centimeters to over 50 cm in diameter, depending on the species. Common types include:
Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum)
Giant Puffball (Calvatia gigantea)
Field Puffball (Bovista plumbea)