A deflated body and stuffed feet!!!!
The completed octofloop
Another little soft octofloop for a child to hug
The mantlepiece is so easy to decorate
This years colour scheme
There are lights already on my mantlepiece
Yes I'm pleased in the colour scheme
Brilliant hoar frost on leaves (2)
Even a dead fern looks pretty with ice (2)
Everything looks great covered with snow (2)
Fantastic patterns on the window pane (2)
Frost and ice particles making a beautiful pattern…
Frost on the leaves (2)
Frost on the tarpaulin 2010 (2)
Ice and frost look beautiful on leaf (2)
I've even come down the chimney for you!!!
No snow this year - but the wishes are the same
Yes you guys are wonderful
Singing to her new friends
The better octofloop
The two octofloops
A big thank you for your birthday wishes
Thanks to those who wished me a happy birthday
Prefer the bigger octopus really - still I do like…
The little octopus finished, with mouth added too
Need to put the legs on and then see how it goes..…
The eyes have been added to the head....
Base is assembled, head is stuffed.....
All the various parts ready to be assembled
Looking across Westward Ho! beach
The tide is rushing in - lovely waves
The tide coming in at Westward Ho!
White flowers against the fence
So delicate and pretty
The little ballerinas of the fuschias
So beautiful and so scented
The honeysuckle was exquisite that year
One of the prettiest sunsets I've seen
Another sunset after a storm
Reflections in the shallows
Dramatic sunset
Little America just outside Bideford
Mombretia after the rain
Day lilies - beautiful
Looking out to sea from Instow
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Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Frans Schols clubJenny McIntyre club has replied to Janet Brien clubI love looking at your pictures - they are always so gorgeous. Yes I'm so pleased to see that you actually have your own room too in your new coach. I look forward to seeing more of your adventures.
Janet Brien club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubThank you for the nice compliments on my pictures! I always think about you when I am writing my posts, and when I have a picture that I am sure you will particularly like! It always makes me happy when I make you happy!
I hope all is going well with you and Mandi!
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Janet Brien clubI'm just like you regarding pompous people, I have no time for them - they either take me as I am, or not take me at all. I'm down to earth, with a tiny bit of a quirky nature!!! As Emily says - we get on so well because neither of us do "normal"!!!!!!
Janet Brien club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubHeh, I know that we share the same kind of personality, with a down-to-earth opinion of how people should be but don't often behave. And who wants to be "normal" anyway? BORING! Since I was a kid I've always distanced myself from others around me by specifically being different on purpose. I have NEVER wanted to be "one of the crowd". And at 55, I'm unusual, quirky, full of a diverse array of interests, and gosh, I wish I could meet my twin...we'd be the very best of friends! :D Wouldn't you just love to meet a twin of yourself?! :D
Oh, you mentioned something about my mushroom the other day... you didn't so much like to do anything to a natural scene. I wholeheartedly agree!! I cannot STAND when people create a scene and then don't say they've totally altered what is there. Like, putting a leaf perfectly placed and then taking a picture as if they found it like that. GRRRR!!! How is that different than what I do with mushrooms? Well, I'm taking things OUT of the scene but not adding. It's the adding that I disagree with. When I process a picture, I will almost always remove bits and pieces here and there, to enhance the subject. I do NOT add to it, only take away. I feel that's fair. In fact, one thing I will do which is at the edge of "fair" is take two pictures and use parts of each in the final version. I'll take a perfectly crisp mushroom in a picture with an aperture of say, 14 and place it into another aperture version of the mushroom which has a soft and bokeh-filled background, like 2.8. That's one way I use my sets of apertures that I take of each subject. Sometimes the background is horribly busy and yes, I can add texture and soften the background but a lot of the time the actual background, if soft and lovely, is what I'd really like to use. I don't think that's cheating in my book...I think it's fair but requires a lot of photoshop skill to do properly. What do you think?
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