Capture: A Foray into Portraiture
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JacksonP, in reply to
Uh oh! Can I put the lid back on the box?
;-)
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Lilith __, in reply to
Uh oh! Can I put the lid back on the box?
Keep your mask on ;-)
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
On my behalf, Sof - go for it. I also have some but I have to sort through first.
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Sacha, in reply to
only if you're good at Photoshopping em :)
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Hebe, in reply to
Although there are some beauties
And what is sheepie's PA name?
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Lilith __, in reply to
And what is sheepie’s PA name?
On the internet, no one knows you're a sheep.
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
And what is sheepie’s PA name? Josephine
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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I think I recognise that hairy bloke.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Oh that's good, must be doing something right { ; )
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Islander, in reply to
Love the outfit Sof'! So couthly subtle- all those elements of black picked up from dreads to feet...
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
all those elements of black
Heh, I noticed all 3 of us in the black. { : )
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Hebe,
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Islander, in reply to
Yes!
Or bladderwrack bundle-
if sea conditions are right, they sometimes have a glow (all those little phosphorescent animacules (poroporotitiwai) dying off-) -
Hebe, in reply to
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Hebe,
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Islander, in reply to
It's also edible...the seavegetable rather than the glow!
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Islander, in reply to
That is one excellent garden...
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Hebe, in reply to
Used to be. We raised it from concrete and blasted heath -- one yew tree (by the beach?), a protea giant and a yellow bath full of gladioli. Twelve years of aroha and seaweed; we sold it and 18 months later the new owner put a bobcat through to make it modern and low maintenance. Heartbreaking.
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Lilith __, in reply to
18 months later the new owner put a bobcat through to make it modern and low maintenance.
Oh Hebe, that sucks. :-(
Is that kaka beak in the foreground there?
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Islander, in reply to
I think it is a fuchsia...
And Hebe -fuck o dear.
I loathe garden-destroyers - they really arnt quite human... -
Hebe, in reply to
Red kakabeak. though the picture looks pinkish. They were amazing for three years then the next year were stripped bare by a caterpillar and never recovered. I have found kakabeak like neglect, sun and very good drainage.
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I'm amazed by how invisible the poor blighter is in the photo, because it stood out like a neon sign when I was down in the garden marking essays (to avoid the racket of the neighbours' renovating), but then again, I think this may be the first butterfly I have ever seen in Beijing. Considering I've lived in this city for more or less a decade, and in urban China for a bit over a dozen years, seeing a butterfly for the first time is both really depressing and cause for hope. Actually, I'm pretty sure this is the first butterfly I've seen in urban China ever. Moths I've seen plenty of around here. Maybe it's something to do with the drab, dusty, gray/sand colour that dominates this part of the world. My first thought was that this one looks a little monarchical, but not quite, maybe duchal or baronial or something... entomology is far from my forte.
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