Midweek Monochrome #36


Time gone by Memory Transience

Wordless Wednesday


My wordless Wednesday post

FOTD : Peony


Peonies are my Daughter's favourite flower and her wedding bouquet was filled with them as was the wedding reception and trees outside of the Conservatory- paper ones! The wedding cake also had a peony design. Sadly I do not have a peony in my garden but I do love the flowers. Here are a few …

PHOTO FOR THE WEEK – 67 – CIRCULAR


sun sea sky circular

Macro Monday : Marbling


Sunshines Macro Monday marbling Making some marbled designs I had to photograph the lovely swirls of paint before I used it.

Look Up : I’m a fan of…….


I'm a fan of............Clouds above the horizon line....

Silent Sunday


silent sunday one word sunday: Inversion just for fun I also inverted the purple clematis and it turned green!

May 10 Photo a Day colours and letters challenge: LIME


LIME A beautiful clematis in my front garden has just started to bloom. It doesn't have much direct sunlight as north facing but I just love it's subtle lime and cream flowers. Alliums just bursting into bloomAnother allium bud just breaking freeThe clematis with it's fabulous cream and tinged with lime green blossoms- love it!

Cee’s B&W Challenge: Rust or Decay


Rust and Decay B&W Challenge

Six Word Saturday – ‘War : a struggle between opposing forces’


'War : a struggle between opposing forces'

RTDP : Relief


Macro photography can be an inspiration in many ways. The detail unseen by the eye can be revealed and magnified into abstracted shapes and surfaces creating a many layered relief of imagery. An earlier layered oil painting incorporating wire forms and marble dust, carborundum and pigments dusted onto the surface, the wire form partly detached …

Fleeting


That fleeting moment, just sitting on the garden when this happens........ https://videopress.com/v/Uavlcq6k?controls=false&loop=true&preloadContent=metadata A magical moment...

May 7th photo a day challenge : Park


A search in the photo library revealed over 1000 images of my Grand Children in the park and a few of Stanley Park Vancouver and various other parks. Not being with the Grand Children is probably the hardest part of lockdown for me. I usually spend one day every week with them, the babies the …

MID-WEEK MONOCHROME – MWM – 35


What is the fascination with collecting pebbles?

RDP Daily Post : Unmask


I have this thing that (sometimes) when I hear certain words or phrases a song lyric pops into my mind- maybe it's something that everyone has? Anyway when this prompt popped up on my feed I immediately thought of the song 'behind a painted smile' that may not be the title but that's the line …

May 5th Post a day: Everywhere


Continuing with the theme of Light and Shadows, something we are aware of everywhere in our daily lives and something I am especially interested in... This was a short clip from a time lapse video I made a while back. The camera moved during the day a couple of times so I couldn't use all …

May photo a day : Shadow


Shadow

Monday Musings


Another week at home starts today, a sunny morning here and the alliums are almost ready to burst open. The hostas are looking amazing - just a few holes from the slugs and snails so far- a bit annoying - but I guess we all have to eat. My clematis is also in flower a …

Photo a Day -May -Colours and letters: Lavender Pink


Lavender Pink Another tricky challenge to find images in my photo library...I went for a search of May..which produced these few images:

May Colours and Letters : V


Vacation in Vancouver visiting: my Very good friend ; a visit to Van Dusen Botanical Gardens;Vancouver Island; and Various other beautiful Views of the Landscape. In 2015 I had the most wonderful visit with my friend in Vancouver. She drove me all over the region, into the mountains and wonderful landscapes that surround the city. …

Silent Sunday : Where


A visit to Tate Liverpool : Marc Chagall July 2013

RTDP: Image


What does this image say to you?

May colours and letters: RED


Of the primary colours I would definitely say Blue is my first choice....

Sculpture and Six Word Saturday


Sculpture Saturday Arms folded knowingly get it now? Antony Gormley Figure - Martello Tower Aldeburgh

Green (ish) is my favourite colour. Welcome May !


Welcome May! Green From blue to turquoise to teal and deep green and every shade in-between:

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