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| 11/17/2018 02:24:14 PM |
Untitledby aznymComment: Ah, the (in)famous tuc tuc :) Little known fact, I got married in Beruwala but sadly my memories of visiting Sri Lanka lasted longer than my marriage.
Your conversion to B&W images always impresses me, almost as much as their content. Message edited by author 2018-11-17 15:40:37. |
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| 11/17/2018 12:39:03 PM |
A1010675by MAKComment: WOW, MAK! definately out of your comfort zone with this, I'm sure it has some deep meaning :) |
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| 11/17/2018 12:20:47 PM |
- - - -by krnodilComment: This has certainly seen some use, nice processing to accentuate it. Is the vertical morse code where you get your title inspiration from Karen? |
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| 11/17/2018 12:12:19 PM |
Dinghy Dreamingby PenelopeKComment: I don't think water should be on the inside? however, this might be a little boring if it was outside the boat and we'd have missed this lovely reflection. |
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| 11/17/2018 12:08:49 PM |
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| 11/17/2018 12:05:21 PM |
Babylonby streetpigeonComment: Wow, talk about different ends of the spectrum with your thoughts on this. The 'strands' could be silks on a loom, the image will only be complete once the shuttle has finished its horizontal weaving. |
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| 11/17/2018 11:57:21 AM |
Collapseby jomariComment: If I stroke the screen I can feel the texture here :) |
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| 11/17/2018 11:55:40 AM |
_DSC6943_Lucyby grahamgatorComment: Yup, high key works well here as does the negative space and feel like a dog nap myself now. |
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| 11/17/2018 11:53:49 AM |
after earthby instepsComment: Very nice, from the thumb I thought this was a shot with a shrunken model inside your washing machine ;) |
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| 11/16/2018 05:17:56 PM |
Knitting patternby hajekaComment: I wondered when (not if) knitting would make an entrance :)
I'm sure you are aware but will tell you anyway - in years gone by fishermen wore knitted sweaters, the patterns were so localised that when bodies were washed ashore after an accident the fishermen could be identified by their sweaters! |
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