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This little harvest mouse couldn't decide whether the yellow bit of the flowers would make a tasty snack.

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It was icy cold when I arrived at about 07:45am, so much so that my tripod had signs of frost and my right hand was extremely cold due to its continued exposure to elements and in arranging my camera settings. Waiting patiently, 20 minutes or so, for the moment when the sun cast it's early morning light on the house and the hill to the left was rewarding as was going back to the warmth of my car.

 

Dower house on the horizon was built in 1563 as a private stately home and has over the centuries undergone various transformations. Currently, it has been converted to private flats. Due to its location alongside the motorway leading in and out of the city, it is a prominent landmark.

 

Duchess Lake is in foreground

Magnolia is a large genus of about 210 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae. Magnolia is an ancient genus. Appearing before bees did, the flowers are theorized to have evolved to encourage pollination by beetles. To avoid damage from pollinating beetles, the carpels of Magnolia flowers are extremely tough. The flowers are bisexual with numerous adnate carpels and stamens are arranged in a spiral fashion on the elongated receptacle. The natural range of Magnolia species is a disjunct distribution, with a main center in east and southeast Asia and a secondary center in eastern North America, Central America, the West Indies, and some species in South America. 7127

Commonly known as moth orchids, is a genus of about seventy species of orchids in the family orchid. Orchids in this genus are monopodial epiphytes or lithophytes with long, coarse roots, short, leafy stems and long-lasting, flat flowers arranged in a flowering stem that often branches near the end. Orchids in this genus are native to India, China, Southeast Asia, New Guinea and Australia with the majority in Indonesia and the Philippines. A few to many, small to large, long-lasting, flat, often fragrant flowers are arranged on erect to hanging racemes or panicles. The sepals and petals are free from and spread widely apart from each other. The lateral sepals are usually larger than the dorsal sepal and the petals much wider than the sepals. The labellum is joined stiffly to the column and has three lobes. The side lobes are erect and more or less parallel to each other and the middle lobe sometimes has a pair of appendages or antennae. 16395

ARRANGEMENTS

To weigh

a ball proves nothing

about the colour.

 

You look at

a ruler

and you hear

a piano.

 

While counting

eleven

sparrows their

rhythm escapes.

 

A dash

the length of

a now older

child.

 

Arranging flowers

by colour?

Their size

will be lost.

 

There she goes and

she isn’t being

photographed

by anyone.

 

K. Schippers

 

Translation: Willem Groenewegen

One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "arrange items in a row".

 

Because I’m on vacation, I had to edit this on mobile. Not quite what I‘d usually go for, but I must say at least options are getting significantly better.

 

Shot with a Noritsu "38-60 mm F 4-4.8" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

 

HSS!

The redness had seeped from the day and night was arranging herself around us. Cooling things down, staining and dyeing the evening purple and blue black.”

- Sue Monk Kidd

Gezeigt, wie vorgefunden. Keine Bílddrehung. Natürlich die üblichen sonstigen Bearbeitungen. Es muss nicht immer horizontal sein :-)

 

Often, the direction is decisive for the impression.

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For the "Looking close... on Friday!" topic "Combination of Soft & Sharp"

 

I was cutting geranium flowers to make an indoor display ... and the combination of scissors and petals seemed to fit the topic 😊

Shot with the Helios 44-2 on a Sony NEX-6

Have a happy weekend, and stay safe!

 

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Crazy Tuesday theme Knolling

 

I'm not sure if I've got it right but hopefully this falls into the catergory of knolling - the stems are, afterall, in parallel to each other. Arranging the dry flowers and deceased insects and trying not to get shadows in the image has certainly driven me crazy! At least I can bin all the old flowers now. Happy Crazy Tuesday 😄

Tulips (Tulipa) form a genus of spring-blooming perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes (having bulbs as storage organs). The flowers are usually large, showy and brightly colored, generally red, pink, yellow, or white (usually in warm colors). They often have a different colored blotch at the base of the tepals (petals and sepals, collectively), internally. Tulips originally were found in a band stretching from Southern Europe to Central Asia, but since the seventeenth century have become widely naturalised and cultivated. Flowering in the spring, they become dormant in the summer once the flowers and leaves die back, emerging above ground as a shoot from the underground bulb in early spring. The tulip's flowers are usually large and are actinomorphic (radially symmetric) and hermaphrodite (contain both male (androecium) and female (gynoecium) characteristics), generally erect, or more rarely pendulous, and are arranged more usually as a single terminal flower, or when pluriflor as two to three (e.g. Tulipa turkestanica), but up to four, flowers on the end of a floriferous stem (scape), which is single arising from amongst the basal leaf rosette. 11717

Large seed-heads arranged in 'vase.'

 

Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA.

19 March 2022.

 

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The mountain harebell (blue), sulphur flower (yellow) and Fendler's Ceanothus (white) were arranged in a pleasing way on Flagstaff Mountain, near Boulder.

 

Thanks to Bill Bowman for identifying Fendler's Ceanothus.

Arranged in perfect symmetry, a quartet of Utah Railway SD40s highball the siding at Wildcat on the road to Wattis Plateau to load 84 coal empties on Sept. 26, 1992.

The proposed replacement plan for the "repeel" of the Affordable Care Act in America - "an apple a day keeps the doctor away"!

 

For Macro Mondays - "It's A-Peeling To Me"

Also "Red" for 52 in 2017

After my brother passed away two months ago, there were so many drugs. It boggles the mind how many there were.

I wanted to photograph them.

Happy Macro Monday

 

„Three small metal balls, each 3 mm in diameter, arranged on the countertop of the kitchen, illuminated by the small LED flashlight - the photo studio is ready.

 

And since I can't decide which one I like best again, I'll just show you the best five in this week. Five different perspectives in the ‚Balls Of Art Werk‘…“

(Photo 3/5)

 

„Drei kleine Metallkügelchen, jeweils 3 mm im Durchmesser, angeordnet auf der Arbeitsplatte der Küche, von der kleinen LED-Taschenlampe beleuchtet - fertig ist das Fotostudio.

 

Und da ich mich mal wieder nicht entscheiden kann welches mir am besten gefällt, zeige ich ich einfach mal in dieser Woche die besten fünf. Fünf unterschiedliche Perspektiven in der ‚Balls Of Art Woche‘…“

(Foto 3/5)

 

„I would like to take this opportunity to thank all followers, all new followers, and all those who just stop by. I say thank you for all previous and for all the new fav's and comments. 🙏“

 

„Ich danke an dieser Stelle allen Followern, allen neuen Followern, und all jenen die einfach so mal vorbeischauen. Ich sage Danke für alle bisherigen und für Sie all die neu hinzukommenden Fav‘s und Kommentare. 🙏“

 

My personal challenge for 2022 - I'll try - and do my very best...

 

Meine persönliche Herausforderung für 2022 - ich werd's versuchen - und mein Bestes geben…

If you think squash is a competitive activity, try flower arranging.

Alan Bennett

 

tones: AllEdges and Bärbel's PS/PSE actions

texture: flypaper

 

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I love the simple elegance of Ikebana art. Arranging flowers is always so joyful.

Hollyhocks are annual, biennial, or perennial plants usually taking an erect, unbranched form. The herbage usually has a coating of star-shaped hairs. The leaf blades are often lobed or toothed, and are borne on long petioles. The flowers may be solitary or arranged in fascicles or racemes. The notched petals are usually over three centimeters wide and may be pink, white, purple, or yellow. The fruit is a schizocarp, a dry disc divided into over 15 sections that contain seeds

The distinctive concrete units of Montreal's Habitat 67, an experimental modular housing complex designed by renown architect Moshe Safdie. Conceived as his master's thesis in architecture at McGill University, Safdie was awarded the project to be built as a pavilion for Expo 67, despite his relative inexperience. In the spirit of a new openness that characterized this period, the exhibition was entitled “Man and his World” after Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s philosophical memoire. Housing was one of the main themes of Expo 67 Habitat 67 comprises over 350 prefabricated concrete boxes arranged in various combinations which was envisioned as the future for urban living.

И от осени не спрятаться, не скрыться....

 

Maple, (Acer), any of a large genus (about 200 species) of shrubs or trees in the family Sapindaceae, widely distributed in the North Temperate Zone but concentrated in China. Maples constitute one of the most important groups of ornamentals for planting in lawns, along streets, and in parks. They offer a great variety of form, size, and foliage; many display striking autumn colour. Several yield maple syrup, and some provide valuable, dense hard wood for furniture and other uses. All maples bear pairs of winged seeds, called samaras or keys. The leaves are arranged oppositely on twigs. Many maples have lobed leaves, but a few have leaves separated into leaflets.

Tarin des aulnes et queue leuleu de fourmis, je n'ai pas pu résister à fusionner ces deux images prises au même endroit à deux dates différentes.(je me suis un peu affranchi de la règle de l'échelle)

Der Gewöhnliche Buchsbaum (Buxus sempervirens)bildet von März bis Mai in den Blattachseln unscheinbare, gelbliche, wohlriechende Blütenknäuel. Jeder Knäuel besteht in der Regel aus einer endständigen weiblichen Blüte und mehreren seitenständigen männlichen Blüten. Eine Blütenkrone fehlt, vorhanden sind lediglich mehrere sehr kleine Hüll- und Kelchblätter. Die weiblichen Blüten haben drei Griffel, jeweils mit einer zweigeteilten Narbe, die männlichen Blüten jeweils vier Staubblätter.

 

Buxus sempervirens, the common box, European box, or boxwood, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Buxus, native to western and southern Europe, northwest Africa, and southwest Asia, from southern England south to northern Morocco, and east through the northern Mediterranean region to Turkey.Buxus sempervirens is an evergreen shrub or small tree growing up to 1 to 9 m (3 to 30 ft) tall, with a trunk up to 20 centimetres (8 in) in diameter (exceptionally to 10 m tall and 45 cm diameter[6]). Arranged in opposite pairs along the stems, the leaves are green to yellow-green, oval, 1.5–3 cm long, and 0.5–1.3 cm broad. The hermaphrodite flowers are inconspicuous but highly scented, greenish-yellow, with no petals, and are insect pollinated.

(Wikipedia)

we recently re-arranged my 'press corner' into a part of our bedroom for many reasons, but i'm excited, it's now against one wall together, and looks much better. i am so excited and inspired to get going this season! next goal: new worktable!

The flowers of Queen Anne's Lace (Daucus carota), characteristically arranged in a flat-topped umbel or inflorescence, are viewed here from the TOP down. The resemblance to lace is unmistakable.

32× 22㎝

①pressed flower

②make a painted paper with pastel,and ink.

③arrange flowers on the paper.

④flow the Bond liquid.

⑤cover with transparent cellophane.

⑥dry completely.

⑦peel off carefully.

Easy!!!

I did a double take when I saw a disembodied hand among the cheeses, but it turns out it is the arranger's.

Lors de notre visite de l'exposition Roy Lichtenstein à Mons, nous avons visité ce parc labellisé "Jardin Remarquable" depuis mai 2021, ce domaine de 3ha accueille les bâtiments d'une ancienne brasserie-malterie entouré d'un parc aux arbres centenaires jalonnés d'objets déco.

En retrait dans une grande propriété arborée, clôturée d'un haut mur et de grilles, ensemble néoclassique d'une ancienne brasserie construite dans la 2e moitié du 19e siècle, aujourd'hui dénommé le château du Bocage. Disposés en ordre semi-clôturé autour d'une cour quadrangulaire, dépendances basses, grange et imposant corps de logis, d'une remarquable homogénéité.

les structures décoratives proposées par le magasin Quintessence sont rassemblées par thèmes. On les découvre au fil de la promenade avec partout cette rouille caractéristique de l’acier Corten.

C’est la nouvelle tendance. L’acier Corten se prête maintenant à la découpe de décors végétaux qui peuvent compléter une ambiance particulière au jardin. Pour ces découpes précises, les artisans emploient un rayon laser à commande numérique. Il fond le métal sans créer de bavures. Le trait peut être très délicat .

Claudine en a profité pour acheter trois décorations de jardin dont un module.

 

During our visit to the Roy Lichtenstein exhibition in Mons, we visited this park labeled "Remarkable Garden" since May 2021, this 3ha estate accommodates the buildings of a former brewery-malt house surrounded by a park with century-old trees. decorative objects.

Set back in a large wooded property, fenced with a high wall and gates, neoclassical ensemble of an old brewery built in the 2nd half of the 19th century, today called the Château du Bocage. Arranged in semi-enclosed order around a quadrangular courtyard, low outbuildings, barn and imposing main building, remarkably homogeneous.

the decorative structures offered by the Quintessence store are grouped by theme. You can see them throughout the walk with that characteristic rust of Corten steel everywhere.

This is the new trend. Corten steel is now suitable for cutting plant decorations that can complement a special atmosphere in the garden. For these precise cuts, craftsmen use a digitally controlled laser beam. It melts metal without creating burrs. The line can be very delicate.

Claudine took the opportunity to buy three garden decorations including a module.

Hestehov / Coltsfoot ( tussilago farfara )

Centaurium erythraea is a species of flowering plant in the gentian family known by the common names common centaury and European centaury.

This centaury is a widespread plant of Europe (including Scotland, Sweden and Mediterranean countries, and parts of western Asia and northern Africa. It has also naturalised in parts of North America, and throughout eastern Australia, where it is an introduced species.

This is an erect annual or biennial herb which reaches half a meter in height.. The triangular leaves are arranged oppositely on the stem and the erect inflorescences emerge from the stem and grow parallel to it, sometimes tangling with the foliage. Each inflorescence may contain many flowers. The petite flower is pinkish-lavender and about a centimeter across, flat-faced with yellow anthers. The fruit is a cylindrical capsule.

It flowers from June until September (from Wikipedia).

I arranged them like this...

which do you prefer, colour or b&w?

I like them both for different reasons...

THANX, M, (*_*)

 

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