Thank you Chuck for visiting and leaving a comment. #8 is a white feather I found in the yard with water dropplets. It is laying on a skelelton leaf of a rubber tree.
#1 is very nice. The three with the water droplets stand out most for me, especially #8. Did you mist them with a spray bottle? But all the shots are really cool. They are all intriguing. Is #4 a snake skin?
Thank you Tom. Yes, I used a small spray bottle to mist away a ton. #4 is indeed a snake skin I found in our back yard. Apparently we have some non-paying boarders 😉
2 things. We had our first snake in the garden this week. About three feet long. Beautiful grass snake. Japanese tea whisk. I have a feeling I may have shared this with you before, well worth a watch https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube+making+japanese+tea+whisk&view=detail&mid=3B7527CE7FF6C70735F13B7527CE7FF6C70735F1&FORM=VIRE
Honestly Gethin, this need to copy me is beyond me. I get a snake, you get a snake. I have hole in my head, you have a hole in your head.😂😂 The video was really interesting, did not realize it was an acient art.
Thank you Chuck for visiting and leaving a comment. #8 is a white feather I found in the yard with water dropplets. It is laying on a skelelton leaf of a rubber tree.
ReplyDelete#3 is the intriguing one - I'm pretty sure it's a leaf, but the dappling is really cool.
ReplyDelete#3 is a wild flower/weed (dead) I picked on one of my walks. It's submerged into a vase full of water, the cause of the dappling.
Delete#1 is very nice. The three with the water droplets stand out most for me, especially #8. Did you mist them with a spray bottle? But all the shots are really cool. They are all intriguing. Is #4 a snake skin?
ReplyDeleteThank you Tom. Yes, I used a small spray bottle to mist away a ton. #4 is indeed a snake skin I found in our back yard. Apparently we have some non-paying boarders 😉
Delete2 things. We had our first snake in the garden this week. About three feet long. Beautiful grass snake. Japanese tea whisk. I have a feeling I may have shared this with you before, well worth a watch https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube+making+japanese+tea+whisk&view=detail&mid=3B7527CE7FF6C70735F13B7527CE7FF6C70735F1&FORM=VIRE
ReplyDeleteHonestly Gethin, this need to copy me is beyond me. I get a snake, you get a snake. I have hole in my head, you have a hole in your head.😂😂 The video was really interesting, did not realize it was an acient art.
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