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feisty, whimsical, makeup enthusiast, mobile phone photographer, learning to live life to the fullest
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In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Half and Half”. Enjoy.
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In response to Sunday Stills, the next challenge: Red. I have chosen a photo of a cherry drink that sits atop a red tablecloth. Dinner that night was one of those ‘one-half each and the relationship will not sour’ type of moment. Enjoy!
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In response to Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge 2015 Week 29. One thing that I particularly enjoy about photo challenges is that I could have readers, you, join in the fun by guessing what the subject is in the picture. The oddball for this week is in the image below. Guess what it is! Scroll down only…
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I enjoy the radial symmetry, yellow center and white petals with a hue of pink at the ends of this flower. The flower is tiny and grows in large numbers in a bush, as seen in the picture below. Enjoy!
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In response to Sylvain LANDRY, SL-Week 3: Kezako. When I found this photo in my albums, I could not help but exclaim, “but what the hell is it?” I know that I am quite strange because I take photos of things such as condensed water droplets on the roof of a bus stop, or cracks on…
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In response to Cee’s Photography Which Way Challenge tag. The photo below shows a little shortcut I use. You will notice the path is not proper but made out of stepping stones. I find this scene interesting because it captures both the danger sign and children’s playground in one look. The danger sign also attracted my…
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In response to Where’s my backpack? Travel Theme: Grasses. When it is there, I do not really think about it. When it is gone, I begin to lament the loss. Where it grows, there must be water. Where it dies, there must be drought. Who does it live for? I do not know. Who could…
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I can never have enough look at a flower with translucent soft pink petals that perfectly overlap each other. This should be an allamanda. It is a common household ornamental “pet” flower in my country. It is easy to find seeds of allamanda, and easy to get them to grow well. I have tried to…
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In response to Sylvain LANDRY, SL-Week 1: Moi. I am most honoured to be invited by Sylvain Landry to participate in his weekly photo challenge. Thank you! And I am taking up the challenge! *** When I read Landry’s blog, I am most touched by the fact that he translates every single word to English.…
