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Active Assignment Weekly January 16 - 23: It's A Frame, Naturally
WIT: Saw this windchime close to my house this evening, and liked the frame of the tree branch on the top. In post, added a texture and slight vignette blur to give a vintage feel to the image.
A late entry for August's theme, "Glass" that I failed to submit. From our front-door wind chimes (came from a little shop in Pagosa Springs).
In August, we went to visit Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine to see the windchimes! It was very lovely but also extremely hot and bright. Not my best photographic work. 😅 But it was a fun day!
Enormous granite tors on the shoulder of Mt. Prindle. My Hiking Guide: www.lwpetersen.com/alaska-guide/mt-prindle-via-nome-creek/
We have named him "Hummy".
He arrives every morning around 6:30 and leaves around the same time in the evening. He doesn't mind if I go on the deck to take his picture (I took probably about 30) and doesn't mind if our cat Pookie walks around either. He just sits on different parts of the wind-chime preening himself and making sweet noises, sometimes drinks from the feeder or from the flowers and then gets back on the wind-chime again.
I did not crop this photo - he does let me get this close sometimes.
We have had a couple of gorgeous spring days. The snow is almost completely gone out of my yard (a sure sign of more snow) and I did my first garden inspection. It was thrilling to find tulips, peony, and daylilies just poking through the ground,and my roses have tiny new leaves sprouting. Spring...bring it on!!
have been in search of texture possibilities for the macromonday theme for 7/17. this is a set of neat painted windchimes
Though I guess it's actually a chain bokeh, since bokeh refers to the out of focus part of the image.
The world's largest windchime was made by Jim Bolin and is located at 109 East Main Street, Casey, Illinois.[1] The windchime was entered into the Guinness World Records as the Largest Windchime on June 22, 2012.[1][2] The windchime measures 12.80 m (42 ft) long and consists of five metal tubes which are suspended 14.94 m (49 ft) from the ground.[1][2] The windchime weighs a total of 16,932.4 pounds.
from Wikipedia
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These chimes hang on my verandah. They actually have three layers of bell and they tinkle beautifully in the breeze and not too loudly in the wind!
The first day of spring is here and the maple trees are blooming.
Though spring is right on time, I could not resist this part of Henry Van Dyke's poem, Late Spring.
Ah, who will tell me, in these leaden days,
Why the sweet Spring delays,
And where she hides, -- the dear desire
Of every heart that longs
For bloom, and fragrance, and the ruby fire
Of maple-buds along the misty hills,
And that immortal call which fills
The waiting wood with songs?