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Helios 40-2 85mm f/1.5 M42

after a good rain the desert will transform into green space, taken with Leica M240 and Zeiss 50mm f/1.5

Sonnar T*

série de 5 clichés sur le graph de la Geisha ==>>

 

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Municipalité de Dumbéa

Nouvelle-Calédonie

Car: Toyota Paseo 1.5 ST.

Year of manufacture: 1996.

Date of first registration in the UK: 23rd August 1996.

Place of registration: Brighton.

Date of last MOT: 23rd March 2023.

Mileage at last MOT: 140,817.

Date of last change of keeper: 5th August 2020.

Number of previous keepers: 3.

 

Date taken: 9th April 2023.

Album: Weston Pageant of Transport 2023

Mình thề mình béo k để đâu cho hết :-t. Nhìn tnày thui chứ 1m67 đó :>

  

Đã bon :*

     

Em luôn không thể .... ngừng nhớ về anh !

  

To view more of my images, of Alstroemeria, please click "here"!

 

Alstroemeria,commonly called the Peruvian lily or lily of the Incas, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alstroemeriaceae. They are all native to South America although some have become naturalized in the United States, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Madeira and the Canary Islands.Almost all of the species are restricted to one of two distinct centers of diversity, one in central Chile, the other in eastern Brazil. Species of Alstroemeria from Chile are winter-growing plants while those of Brazil are summer-growing. All are long-lived perennials except A. graminea, a diminutive annual from the Atacama Desert of Chile. The genus was named after the Swedish baron Clas Alströmer (1736 – 1794) by his close friend Carl Linnaeus. Plants of this genus grow from a cluster of tubers. They send up fertile and sterile stems, the fertile stems of some species reaching 1.5 meters in height. The leaves are alternately arranged and resupinate, twisted on the petioles so that the undersides face up. The leaves are variable in shape and the blades have smooth edges. The flowers are solitary or borne in umbels. The flower has six tepals each up to 5 centimeters long. They come in many shades of red, orange, purple, green, and white, flecked and striped and streaked with darker colors. There are six curving stamens. The stigma has three lobes. The fruit is a capsule with three valves. Alstroemeria are classified as an inferior monocot, meaning the petals are located above the ovary, and the leaves are parallel. Many hybrids and at least 190 cultivars have been developed, featuring many different markings and colors, including white, yellow, orange, apricot, pink, red, purple, and lavender. The most popular and showy hybrids commonly grown today result from crosses between species from Chile (winter-growing) with species from Brazil (summer-growing). This strategy has overcome the florists' problem of seasonal dormancy and resulted in plants that are evergreen, or nearly so, and flower for most of the year. This breeding work derives mainly from trials that began in the United States in the 1980s. The flower, which resembles a miniature lily, is very popular for bouquets and flower arrangements in the commercial cut flower trade. Most cultivars available for the home garden will bloom in the late spring and early summer. The roots are hardy to a temperature of 23 °F (−5 °C). The plant requires at least six hours of morning sunlight, regular water, and well-drained soil.

 

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Der Fernsehturm ist ja immer wiedermal Thema.

Kann man demnächst dort einen Kaffee trinken oder nicht.

Wir werden sehen.

I stumbled over these in an alley in Hsinchu yesterday, but couldn't find any more, nor figure out the logic of the numbers themselves. They are fairly old, so some others might have been lost to the elements over time.

Coffee and lunch at the Whole Foods Market with my very cute and beautiful wife.

Zeiss C Sonnar T* 50mm f/1.5 ZM + Fujifilm X-Pro1.

CSX M205-05 has CSX 1850 L&N leading headed westbound through Clyde NY bound for Louisville KY 1-5-24.

I read many articles that mention the golden ratio and the golden section but they all normally refer to the PHI rectangle. There is so much more to learn about the golden section than just PHI. I thought I'd share one of the grids I use for my art. This is a 1.5 golden section rectangle (a square and a half) which contains two overlapping root four rectangles which are themselves double squares. The red lines indicate what is known as the rubated square or "St. Andrews Cross" I love the geometry of this rectangle.

Andrea Galvani

 

Encuentro en sus imágenes una resonancia con la locura, tal ves por que de alguna manera encuentro en esa quietud casi inmutable una correspondencia con mi imaginario psicótico.......

La muerte de un imaginario

 

The normal water flow in Iguazu Falls is 1.5 million liters of water.

I'm excited that so many people showed up tonight!! maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ALEANDRO/100/112/541

Leica M9-P + NOKTON 50mm F1.5 Aspherical

Zeiss Ikon Contax III, Zeiss Jena 1.5/50mm Sonnar, Rollei RPX100,

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Built: 1960-65

Architect: unknown

Wrocław, Poland

 

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Another wall in Vietnam.

 

إننا حين نفسح لكل الأصوات أن تتحدث

ولكل الأنواع أن تتنفس

فسوف تطرد العملة الصحيحة كل عملة مزيفة

وسوف تبقى أجواء الألفة والاقتراب ترسل ظلالها للجميع ..

وسوف يكون ذلك خيراً لنا جميعا ..

 

وحين نخنق أصوات الآخرين فسوف نختنق بهم ..

والسفينة حين تغرق لا تستثني أحداً ||

 

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أول بروجكت لي وان شاءالله ربي يوفقني وآخلصه على خير

وينال على استحسانكم اهم شيء :$ ❤

 

Auffällige Honigmyrte, Botanischer Garten Dresden

Conspicuous honey myrtle, Dresden Botanical Garden

Заметный медовый мирт, Дрезденский ботанический сад

 

Eine von fünf Gewöhnlichen Rosskastanien südwestlich des Kirchhofs in Berlin Wartenberg.

Begründung für den Status Naturdenkmal: Schönheit, Seltenheit

NASA's Jupiter-bound Juno spacecraft will carry the 1.5-inch likeness of Galileo Galilei, the Roman gods Juno and Jupiter. These 1:1 scale minifigures are precision milled aluminum (at a reported cost of $5,000 USD each) and will soon go where no minifig has gone before. Weather-permitting, liftoff is scheduled for Friday, August 5, 2011 at 11:34 a.m. EDT.

More info at: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/juno/main/index.html and www.legospace.com/

image from: photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/

(psst: Hey LEGO Group... How about making these available in ABS as a retail set?)

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