Good morning from a cloudy and somewhat damp day here in Hastings.
Cheri Lucas Rowlands from The Daily Post has gone small today.
In this week’s challenge, show us tiny. Capture something at a smaller scale. Create your own miniature scene. Or experiment with the tilt-shift technique — Instagram and other apps have this built-in tool.
You can also interpret the theme in other ways by capturing your favorite tiny things — from your baby’s hands to belongings that are special to you — or documenting a small, quiet moment in your day. Have fun!
So first up is some tiny blue bells nestled among larger leaves.
While at a stopover in Palmerston North I found these tiny ducklings wandering around the town square. My son was panicking as he thought I would be too engrossed in taking photos that I would miss the bush. I didn’t of course.
Finally this helicopter looks tiny in the photo.
Sorry that I haven’t been around to all your blogs but have been busy. Today I am taking a road trip to scout out another market, and then of course I am at Otane tomorrow. So will catch up with everyone next week.
Have a great weekend and thanks for visiting.
Love the Tiny ducks
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Ducklings are so cute! Have a great weekend, Raewyn.
janet
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Are you okay? Were you anywhere near the quake or tsunami? just let us know that you’re alright!
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Hi Marilyn, we are all ok. I am a bit inland so a tsunami won’t affect me. My daughter was alone and scared but went to friends to cope with the aftershocks. I got woken up by the quake – around midnight our time. It lasted a long time, and rather violent. But no structural damage or other damage. Thank goodness.
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I love the bluebell shot. It’s really beautiful. So sorry to see more earthquakes in NZ, traumatic for all. Best wishes.
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Thanks so much
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