
Tag: Daily Challenge
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Squirreltober Day 4
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Fan Of… #24 — Himalayan Rock Salt Tea Light Holder
Hi All 👋 Welcome to today’s Fan Of… Himalayan Rock Salt Tea Light Holder (try saying that quick after a glass of wine). As well as looking great, himalayan salt is known to emit negative ions when warmed, which help purify the air against allergens and pollutants. The opacity of the salt creates a soft glow, and the varied chrystalline structure alters the light levels coming through different parts of the holder.
Have a great day
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Fan Off… #21 — Pocket Watches
Hi All 👋 and here’s today’s Fan Of… Pocket Watches. My first pocket watch was bought for me by my parents (thanksMum & Dad), somewhere around 20 years ago. It is a Ford Model T Collector Watch that comes with its own stand, in the form of a Model T and lamp post. The second, my awesome wife got for me (thankssweetie) for my birthday last year. Both are skeleton watches in so much that you can see the inner workings. With the second one, you can see the inner workings both on the face and the back.
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Fan Of… #18 — The Burrell Collection
Hi All 👋 and as promised yesterday, today’s Fan Of… The Burrell Collection.
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Fan Of… #16 — Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Hi All 👋 and welcome to today’s Fan Of… Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.
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Fan Of… #14 — Kibble Palace
Hi All 👋 and welcome to todays Fan Of… — Kibble Palace. For me Botanic Gardens are a treasure trove of photographic opportunities. Kibble Palace is set within the grounds of the Glasgow Botanic Gardens. I did a couple of posts back in the beginning of June. The first post covered the entrance area, North and South wings; the second covered the main hall, and the National Tree Fern Collection.
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Fan 0f… #13 — Yellow
Hi All 👋 and here’s today’s Fan Of… Yellow; got to be my favourite colour and turns up all the time in photos.
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Fan Of… #12 — Slow Motion Capture
Hi All 👋 and welcome to Monday’s Fan Of…. Today it’s slow motion of a bursting water balloon. This was done using the Slo-Mo function on my iPhone SE.
Have a great Monday