Hallowe’en Photo Festival of Fun and Fundraising


Today’s photo is from kestrel and it’s a lovely, serene photo of a plant called plumbago. I did a bit of research to discover that this plant has a few practical uses, including as an emetic and a treatment for wounds and warts. Very useful for the wart plagued witches of October, no?

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(Also, apologies for the bad writing yesterday. That is probably the most awkward sentence I’ve ever written. I was trying 2 different ways to say something and I forgot to edit. Naughty, voyager!! No, please don’t go back and read it. Look at the pretty kitty and forget all about the description.)

Comments

  1. Tomas Virgin says

    Halloween photo festivals are such a fun way to capture creativity and community spirit! It’s always cool to see how people play with lighting and themes to make their photos stand out. I’ve been experimenting with drone photography for events like this, and the perspective it offers is incredible—perfect for spooky setups or large group shots. Using tools like Skylum’s Drone Photography Editor https://skylum.com/wildlife-photography has been a huge help for enhancing those eerie details, like shadows and highlights, to fit the Halloween vibe. Anyone else here tried editing their festive photos to add an extra layer of magic? Would love to hear!

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