A few days ago I got the sunflower and today, when I watered it, I saw something itsy bitsy tiny crawling on the maroon flowerhead. I took a closer look and discovered a tiny caterpillar with black dots. I really don’t know what caterpillar it is, maybe a moth but not quite sure. It definitely is amazing how this little animal found its way on my flower and so I decided to take some photos. Again I used my I-Phone and the OlloClip for the macros. Have fun! (:
Tag Archives: 2016
52WEEKS PHOTO CHALLENGE: WEEK 2 – FOOD
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Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – August 17, 2016
I’ve got some photos from our previous Singapore Walks around the Quay area, Marina Bay and Gardens by the Bay. I wanted to do something different this time, that’s why I used the sepia tones. Enjoy! (:
Sunflowers
I took a photo of the beautiful sunny sunflower in the blue vase and tried something with GIMP to make it look like a painting on canvas.
A Lingering Look at Windows ~ August… Singapore Flyer Edition
Here are some window photos that are not the usual ones I normally show. I took a ride on the Singapore Flyer during night time and here are some interesting views out of a window into other windows. Enjoy and have a look at other stunning windows @ A Lingering Look at Windows.
Travel theme: Writing
This cafe is located at Haji Lane. It caught my eye and I found the concept behind it quite interesting. But all these signs and instructions are real eye-catcher.
I love The Projector and I took quite a lot of photographs there. This one is kind of interesting because quite a lot is going on.
When we did our Singapore Walks we came across this mural. It’s at the entry to an underpass and I like the composition and the blue bricks.
This photo was taken at the Asian Civilisations Museum and I just like the character.
I wanted something special for my dear friend and decided – as she really likes good tea – to decorate a tea pot for her.
I found this at Fort Canning Park and the house was used to house married British soldiers and their family.
It’s an interesting look at the facade of the National Museum of Singapore.
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I-Phoneography: Flowers
I love taking photos with my I-Phone and using different (art) apps to vary the photos.
Recently we bought this beautiful yellow cabinet – I love it! – and I always bring flowers home that go well with the yellow of the cabinet and the bright blue of the old milk pot. One day I decided to photograph the still life and I had this new app – Prisma – that really fascinated me. So I played around and here is the outcome (: