Hi All 👋 My latest post for Macro Monday & for John’s Cellpic Sunday.
The Bombus terricola is more commonly known as the yellow-banded bumble bee
Hi All 👋 My latest post for Macro Monday & for John’s Cellpic Sunday.
The Bombus terricola is more commonly known as the yellow-banded bumble bee
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My third post in my Historic Scotland series features J.A. Braithwaite LTD Tea & Coffee Shop.
We had to visit this fantastic old shop, given that we have a surname in common
How is this shop historic, you ask; it is the oldest shop in Dundee (info from The Scots Magazine).
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I got a couple of shots of this snail at ground level; it seemed appropriate to add in some AI-generated motion blur to get the wee guy where he’s going
I used ChatGPT to do a Baroque-style transformation; love this effect
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These pictures were all taken with my iPhone SE, so this is my post for John’s Cellpic Sunday.
My second post in my Historic Scotland series features The Tenement House. This National Trust for Scotland (NTS) time capsule of the turn of the 20th Century can be found on Buccleuch Street in Glasgow, just north of Sauchiehall Street.
Susan vividly remembers staying at her Uncle Billy & Aunt Teresa’s Tenement in Linthouse, Glasgow, as a child. Her grandpa also lived in a tenement Penilee, again in Glasgow.
The particular tenement we are visiting is of Miss Toward.
(more…)I did a couple of transformations for this picture (see carousel): Gothic, Cyberpunk, & a fusion of the two.