Helix staircase in the Luma Tower, Arles, France, September 2025 Welcome to One Word Sunday photo challenge, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own swirl image.To […]
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I love this soft looking beauty. Lovely capture!
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Originally, it was going to be my headshot, but it was a bit lost in black & white. Those feathers are too smooth.
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Perfection 🙂 Lovely crop
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And amazingly I got in very close despite babies around
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Looks very cozy!
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Half asleep and half watching me!
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Beautiful!
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This is a stunning image
Mollyx
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Thank you!
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Beautiful image!
Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/06/tidying-up-nest.html
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What a gorgeous study, Debs! 🙂
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Thanks Jo
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Your title made me smile, too. 🙂 That space makes all the difference.
janet
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🙂
It’s one of the images that made me wish I had black pages, hence the border
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You could have posted this under “abstract” as well. It’s proof that going close can work wonderfully well.
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That’s true. I think when I’ve played with the image and know what it really is, it’s not so easy to think abstract
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