Capture: Colour is the new black
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God, thank you so much for this. I held my critical tongue over the first Capture post, there was so much black & white, and I was left longing for colour. Black & white in the age of digital seems more like an easy way to hide your failures, than the film era demonstration of talent for capturing light & shadow. Fill me up with all your delicious colour.
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My mother knits children's toys in bright wools and acrylics. This is the palette of her world. Thank you!
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Robyn Gallagher, in reply to
Fill me up with all your delicious colour.
I will do that, Morgan. I figured something big and colour and digital was the way to go for my first post. Good for what ails you.
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merc,
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Kia ora Robyn, and might I ply you with a piece of rainbow cake. http://www.flickr.com/photos/kebabette/5188549051/
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Robyn Gallagher, in reply to
My mother knits children’s toys in bright wools and acrylics. This is the palette of her world. Thank you!
That's a great world to live in!
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
rainbow cake
++++++111111!
(One short of a full spectrum, but best to stick with safe edibles) -
Robyn Gallagher, in reply to
Kia ora Robyn, and might I ply you with a piece of rainbow cake.
OMG! A single rainbow cake is better than a double rainbow. All the way, across my mouth.
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One of my favourite NZ Flickr photographers posted this yesterday:
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I'm loving all these colourful photos. It looks like most of New Zealand is enjoying some bright sunny weather today, so I encourage y'all to get out and take some photos.
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Loving this new thread! How is that PA has such wonderful writers and visual artists?
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JacksonP, in reply to
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I took this photo of a knitted Periodic Table being pieced together a few weeks ago at Holland Road Yarn Company in Petone. Here is its Facebook page. It went up yesterday at the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry Conference in Hamilton.
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Aidan, in reply to
I hope Chlorine was green, Oxygen Red and Hydrogen White.
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[I have Jackson's full permission to cross-link here] One of several hundred shots my father has, taken on his old Leica on slide film from about 1955 to 1973. I've posted a selection that have been cleaned up on my blog with many more to come as I find the time.
This is an RNZAF Bristol Freighter landing at Christmas Island in 1958.
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Cheers Simon. I'm not sure you needed permission. Those are great pictures. Thanks for sharing them.
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Tom Ackroyd, in reply to
I don't know, but Erbium is the only one that has COLOURED DOTS.
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