Ann-Christine challenges us this week with a theme Delicate , and what a way to celebrate the 300 Lens-Artists Challenges!
First I saw the title and my first thought was nature – obviously. But since Sofia is doing floral next week I will leave those photos for that theme.
Delicate – very fine in texture or structure; of intricate workmanship or quality, easily broken or damaged; fragile. “delicate china”


The first three glasses are are old and fragile, they used to belong to my parents. I got his glass swan with a delicate neck as a gift 🙂
I got a set of six from my grandmother as wedding gift it is truly exquisite and rich in memories. The Paragon “First Love” Cup and Saucer set, appointed by Her Majesty the Queen, carries a sense of elegance and tradition. Even as they are not to my personal style, they embody a timeless charm and sentimental value that transcends individual preferences.I have used these maybe few times. I’ve kept them as a cherished memory, just to honor her gift and the enduring legacy it represents.


So, I was just looking at the world through my phone’s camera, thinking about the idea of delicacy. During the day, I was trying to capture moments that really embodied delicacy, you know, both in a physical and emotional sense. I didn’t really make any big discoveries, I was just trying to find beauty in how delicate everything can be. Like the gentle sunlight filtering through the trees with tiny drops of water, or the delicate lace curtains in my sauna. And, of course, Tinka’s whiskers.



Step into a world where nature and culture intertwined effortlessly. The Chinese Garden of Friendship in Sydney offers a serene escape from the bustling city, where you can wander along meandering pathways adorned with intricate pavilions, peaceful ponds, and lush flora. Each step reveals a new vista, a new moment of awe-inspiring beauty and as these photos show delicate window.




Last week Patti created a an inspiring theme for us to ponder on, the week was full of hope, a big topic and the interpretation of the theme was captured beautifully by all you.
Next week is Sofia’s turn to host. Please visit her site Saturday 25th May for more information on the challenge, I am sure she will give us with truly beautiful floral images to inspire us.
Until then, keep smiling ☺
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