Friday, August 17, 2012

Give-away and a splash of orchid colour

In an earlier post I indicated that this Friday's post would be my 500 post. To celebrate this milestone I want to give away three small gifts.

©2012 Barry Smith - 500th post giveaways
In the photo above you can see the three give-aways: a brass tube ring (approximately 5/8 inch internal diameter) - formerly part of a spirit camping stove; a pair of small leaves - formerly a nickel silver drink coaster and ready to be turned into earrings; and a small "tadpole" spoon.

And what do you have to do - just leave a comment. I will draw three names out of the Tibetan singing bowl on Sunday 26 September; and post the names of those who will receive the give-aways in a post that day.

Over the last few weeks Fiona and I have been looking after Fiona's dad's orchids - including one we have had to photograph for Fiona's mum at different stages of it opening. Below is a shot of it in full bloom - in our kitchen as we attempt to keep it going until Fiona's mum gets home in a few days time. Couple of close ups of the throats of the flowers. Photos taken with iPhone and not altered.

©2012 Barry Smith - G's orchid in full bloom
©212 Barry Smith - Glorious orchid colour 1
©212 Barry Smith - Glorious orchid colour 2
And though Fiona are not into growing orchids we do have a few natives and one of these bloomed despite our neglect.

©212 Barry Smith - Tiny but triumphant
We are attending the opening of the Arts Connect Open Studios artist's exhibition at Main Street Gallery in Montville this afternoon.

17 comments:

  1. Great stuff Barry. Love that cattleya, our natives are just starting to flower.

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  2. Wow, the orchid colors are amazing!!!!

    ( I've already won my little leaf from you :) and I don't want to be greedy, though a lovely, generous collection your offering)

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  3. I think mine will be the first of hundreds of comments! Who would not want one of those beautiful items? Congratulations on your 500th post and on your inspiring work.

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  4. Just leave a comment ... OK so easy. Orchids!! Those I hear are tricky to grow. I'd be afraid of watching those kids! Good luck with the show and again - congrats on 500 POSTS.

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  5. Congratulations on your 500th post! Here's hoping to another 500 wonderful posts.

    While I'd love to win another piece of your work, it doesn't seem fair as there are 2 gracing my studio already. So please [I can't believe I"m asking this...] don't add my name to the hat.

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  6. Three lots of three of beautiful creations
    Helen I

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  7. Like Jennifer I have also been lucky enough to win 2 of your beautiful creations so don't add my name to the hat. Congratulations on your 500th! That's a lot of posts!

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  8. congratulations - it is a lot of posts - and yours are always inspiring... no small feat! your giveaway is very generous and the offerings beautiful...
    the orchids are beautiful and through your photographic eye, even more so...

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  9. yay for you! 500 is auspicious, indeed. i don't pay much attention to numbers, or rather they slip out of my head very easily, but i should check mine sometime.

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  10. P, VA, EM, SZQ, J, H, R MJ & V - thanks for the encouragement to go on to the next 500. P - obviously you know more about orchids than I do - I mainly know about the natives. VA - I was amazed with the stunning colours. EM - my blog is a quiet one. SZQ - Fiona and I agree - orchids hard to grow - we kill them so now leave it top to her dad. J&R - nice of you to increase the chances for others in the draw. MJ - the give-away is small compared to the rich encouragement people give in their comments and interest. V - I guess for me marking the milestones is one way for me to stay committed and just say thanks for the interest of people such as yourself who go to the trouble of commenting. Again thanks to all for your inspiration. Go well. B

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  11. I am new to blogging and have been inspired by all of your work. Thank you.

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  12. such wonderful gifts you are giving!!
    as for the orchids, well their throats are amazing! something i love about orchids is how long the flowers last, wow!

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  13. Congrats on your 500 ~ always inspiring ~ posts!
    I love seeing all the beautiful things you create and wouldn't miss a thing!

    Cheers,
    Gaby

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  14. Because i will be visiting Australia this year for the first time, i am already trying to learn more about it. My interests are making artistsbooks en silverjewelry. So i came to this blog. Beautiful work! And if i win this give away, i will send you an australian adress of the friend i will be staying at.
    Greetings from Holland

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  15. Love your work. I am also in to bookmaking en jewelry. This year i will be visiting Australia for the first time, so if i win the give away, i post you an australian adress.
    Greetings from Holland
    Nina

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  16. I check out your posts every day and its always great to see what you're doing.
    I want to add my name to the list of people who admire your work.
    Maybe, just maybe I might be lucky enough to be drawn out of the singing bowl - if so I'll ring my singing bowl too !!

    Diane.

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  17. 500 posts!! Goodonya Barry. That means, at the very least, 500 amazing lots of creating...metal...wood...stone....iPhone. I lust after that spoon...and maybe, just maybe mind you, my luck will hold.

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