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white paper

24 Feb 2022 15 19 197
Sunday challenge - A4 white paper Paper plane created by Ian :-)

repetitions

16 Jan 2022 13 19 162
Sunday challenge TSC 520

chez nous

17 Nov 2021 15 11 137
Sunday challenge - a shot outside at night :-)

SHC35 good moooning

01 Nov 2021 21 24 154
Gloucester, New South Wales, Australia TSC Scavenger Hunt 35 a Cow Sunday challenge- Curved edge/s

mandarins

29 Apr 2021 12 13 124
Sunday challenge - darkness in photography

chairs

22 Mar 2021 12 13 124
Sunday challenge - mirror showing surroundings. View through dining area to deck and BBQ. From a different angle, you can also see the kitchen, but it was too untidy :-) Another one in PiP

abstract one colour

21 Feb 2021 8 18 131
Sunday challenge original in PiP

new on old

13 Feb 2021 14 18 162
Sunday challenge - something new on something old :-) He doesn't look too impressed with my improvisation. Link to Bob Hope song www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1e7CIMvD74

February Plumbago

06 Feb 2021 18 27 130
Flowering abundantly in our backyard, New South Wales, Australia. Sunday challenge-Single focal point.

Cormorants

21 Jan 2021 13 14 144
... down on the rocks, near Bennetts Head, Forster, New South Wales, Australia. Closer view in PiP Fine summer day, and very busy everywhere, although uncrowded on the rewarding short cliff walk from Bennetts Head to One Mile Beach. Sunday challenge - water

338/366 baby

03 Dec 2020 12 13 140
Visitors on Thursday morning, adult and juvenile Butcherbird, on our back deck, NSW, Australia. Lovely to see them :-) Link to daily photos 4th to 19th December... filling the gap where uploading to ipernity has not been possible. gilleverett.com/2020/12/21/19-december-2020

01SH Abstract

27 Oct 2020 21 38 144
Sunday challenge - Abstract TSC Scavenger Hunt Accidental letters - T

32SH Dora

15 Sep 2020 15 16 143
Dora reluctantly agreed to pose for a minute or two :-) This chair is part of a lounge suite we bought in 1983 at the World of Leather in the UK. It has had the seats re upholstered, the armrests have new leather, and it is in great shape for its age. Sunday challenge... A chair TSC Scavenger Hunt... something stripy

c1910 Vintage Bureau

04 Sep 2020 11 24 162
This has been in our family for at least four generations. Made in England, it originally belonged to my great grandmother, then my father's aunt, then my father, and in 2014, my father gave it to me. Sunday challenge - Oldest thing in your house.

215/366 Minimal clear glass

02 Aug 2020 18 13 167
Sunday challenge - Glass with minimalism e.g. vase with flowers Oh dear, was supposed to take "Glass with minimalism" e.g. vase and flowers. Forgot about the minimalism part, see PiP. Took a second minimal version :-) the flowers are a bit busy, coastal wattle, flowering everywhere now. Then saw Marj's post, should be CLEAR GLASS... off to take ANOTHER photo... Here it is...

31SH what is it?

18 Jun 2020 18 46 207
Sunday challenge - What is it? Greek "Owls" were first struck in Athens around 500 BC...Athena's symbol, the owl, now an international symbol of wisdom. The letters 'AOE'--or more precisely, "Alpha Theta Epsilon" or "Athe"--form an abbreviation of "Athens". Version of a paper clip. One side is a raised replica of the 4th century temple, Parthenon. The Parthenon symbolises power and influence. The other side is a raised replica of the ancient 7th century symbol of an owl and olive branch that brings wealth and good luck. Vintage Enameled Brass Owl, Greek Ruins, Parthenon, Paper Clip, Made in Greece TSC Scavenger Hunt 31SH Metal

162/366 21SH tartan

10 Jun 2020 9 14 128
Raining for a few days now. Today, the terms Tartan, Plaid & Check are often used interchangeably, but each of these iconic patterns is in fact different. Tartan is a pattern consisting of multiple colored criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands. The pattern of the stripes running vertically is duplicated EXACTLY on the horizontal axis. Where the different colors overlap, new colors are created. The word plaid is derived from the Gaelic word Plaide, meaning blanket. This oversized wool garment also known as a "belted plaid" or "great kilt" was worn around the waist and then draped over the left shoulder. The pattern woven into the fabric was Tartan. Check patterns are simpler than plaids. They generally consist of two alternating colors, but not always. Checkered patterns are symmetrical, consisting of crossed horizontal and vertical lines that form equal sized squares. Each line is intersected by the same kind of line in equal intervals and widths. greenhousefabrics.com 21SH An umbrella Sunday challenge - Backwards

serenity

21 May 2020 12 16 159
Coolongolook River at Wallis Lake, NSW Sunday challenge- serenity

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