Showing posts with label Macro Monday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Macro Monday. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Afterglow



After the glow of the noonday sun,
After the day its course has run,
After the glare and bustle and heat,
There comes a peace that is calm and sweet.


The fiery sun sinks low to rest,
Mid flaming clouds, far in the west:
Then softly, gently, stealing slow,
Comes on the golden after glow


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The sunrays enlightened the tulips today,
like they were glowing from inside out ...

I took a close up picture with the external Olloclip-lens with my iPhone.
Adding 3 layers of the photo on top of one another with the Blender App, I acheived the feeling of continuity and depth. I wanted to add a detail in the middle, with another photo layer in the Blender App - that detal was to be the pure, first leaves of spring.

Thereafter I added in PS Kim Klassen's new texture Present, together with Serenpidity & Sunshine from  Photo Veil Collections from Love That Shot, and Kim's Music and Script brush.

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Farewell to tiresome toil and care.
All nature kneels in silent prayer,
While the soft rays dimmer, dimmer grow
In the mellow, roseate, afterglow.

Gertrude Crumb Harman

 
 
                         ... With peaceful greetings, 
                            
                                            Nina

 
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Sunday, 21 July 2013

Faithful and steadfast love

 
 
The Lord is
trustworthy
in all he promises and
faithful
in all he does.
 
Psalm 145:13
 
 



 
Have a Blessed Sunday!

Nina
 


Here's a printable
of Psalm 75:1 for you


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Sunday, 2 June 2013

May you keep them safe


But let those who run to You for safety be glad they did;
    let them break out in joyful song.
May You keep them safe—
    their love for You resounding in their hearts.
 
Psalm 5:11 (The Voice)
 
 
Julia Miller's Last Song by Bill Malonee
 



Have a Blessed Sunday!

Nina

ps. Here's a printable of today's verse for you

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Sunday, 12 May 2013

Forest Anemones


We've been walking with my parents every afternoon. 
These blue-lilac flowers caught my eyes - 
I saw the colorful spots under the pine trees, and took a closer look.



The sun broke out after the rain, 
caressing these beauties, highlighting the hairy stems.



I searched a bit on anemones:
The word anemone origins from the Greek, anemos, or wind. 
Some anemone spieces begin to bloom in early spring, and are for this reason also called wind flowers. Anemones grow in dry, open woodland with a porous soil. 



Within the woods, 
Whose young and half transparent leaves scarce cast
A shade, gay circles of anemones

Danced on their stalks;
wind flowers sway
Against the throbbing heart of May.
- Bryant -





Wishing you a delightful Sunday and a Happy Mother's Day,

Nina


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Monday, 19 November 2012

Frost {Macro Monday}


The frost had decorated our car last night ... 
the roof and the windows were decorated with beautiful frost!


The leaves in the ground had also gotten a frosty silverlining ...
The air was also fresh and cold!
- The winter is on its way!



Macro Monday

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