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Sometimes you make me so mad that I want to throw you in the middle of on-going cars.
But then I realize, I would probably kill myself just to save you…
ياويــل قلبـي من بلاويــه ياوي ,, الله الأحــــد ويــــلاه ياهــــي مصيبـــه
أعــدم بقايـــا صحته منهــج الغي ,, واتــلاه صرف الوقت حطــه ضريبـه
مالــــوم كن بظامــره يرسم الكـــي ,, لي من ذكـــــر قطع الرجا من حبيبـــــه
نوحـــي حمامــه كل مانحت وألعي ,, غريب وانتـــي ياحمامـــه غريبــــــه
قالــت : ربوعــك وينهم قلت ماشـي ,, قالت : بلـى وين اللـذي تعتزي بـــه؟
تعذرونــي ياحمامـــه بلا شــي ,, يوم استمــت حبلـــي وشفــــت الغليبــــــه
خلونـــي الخــلان واستعذر الخـــي ,, اللي ذخرتـــه للخطـــوب الصعيبـــه
واللــي نخيتـــه عقبهم صــــاده الدي ,, ياعونـــة الله وين من نلتــــوي بــــه
Cm đi , sẻ bonus nhé; ) hihihi
Mới hồi chiều thôi. phải 4 ngày sau hình lên mới đẹp. nhé nhé, nên đừng vội phán xét ;)
"To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour." - William Blake
Macro Mondays, Theme: Measurement
For an image where its easier to see the scale, see:
A treasured pen as it represents to me 20 years working in the UK for the great American Company 'Nabisco'. The name stood for The National Biscuit Company and here in England we produced a well known product under the trade name of Welgar Shredded Wheat after the town of Welwyn Garden City where the factory was situated.Wonderful company, great years.
Thanks for all your comments and 'favs' All very much appreciated and Happy Macro Monday.
A cork collection I spotted in Robertson, in the Cape.
The South African wine industry has begun to replace cork closures with metal screw caps. Corks are slowly becoming a collector's item.
I'm attaching a link on wine closures for those of you interested.
winefolly.com/tutorial/alternative-wine-closures/
Bon Courage! and have a wonderful day, monochrome or otherwise. 😊
Happy Monochrome Monday!
This is for Macro Mondays them "Double exposure". Both images are just within the 3 inch limit. Instead of learning how to do double exposures in my camera I just took two shots and blended them in GIMP. That took some time to figure out as well. The background image was illuminated solely by candlelight, and then I shot the candle against a black background, which allowed the use of "add grayscale mask" to blend the candle's layer. Both images were shot with a Canon EOS 5D mark 4 and Canon 100mm F/2.8L Macro lens.
Vuelan palabras lentas, vuelan como un huracán, hacen manitas bajo la ciudad, sigue soplando cerca, sigue ya descansarás.
How good are you to adapt? My thoughts:
www.ticklebear4u.com/2013/12/food-4-thoughts-343365-days-...
:)