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My collection of Collembola is fortunately digital.

 

These are Desoria trispinata,

The more rotting plants the better they like it, they always cluster together in groups, preferably out of reach of the camera and light...

vicomunication urban collection 2010 modern arlecchino

www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRG8lmk0mdo

65. On my windowsill

121 in 2021

My collection of vintage porcelain and plastic deer (some of it).

I keep them over my desk in my home studio for inspiration.

And I use them all :P

I forgot a Canon AL-1 (broken door), a Kodak Retina 1b and a Mju Panorama... And all the lenses !

Most of them were given to me or found on flea markets...

Explored Feb, 15 2014 #81

Here's one frame from a small collection of images from Wisconsin. As we strolled along the creek, the light shifted dramatically, creating a beautiful variety of moods. Hope you enjoy!

Most of my cameras. I can't seem to find a few of them. I seem to have lost so many things in between homes.

In the grass - Crazy Tuesday Theme!

Film only, 3 are missing from here.

The hôtel de la Marine (also known as the hôtel du Garde-Meuble) is an historic building located on place de la Concorde in Paris, to the east of rue Royale. It was designed and built between 1757 and 1774 by the architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel, on the newly created square first called Place Louis XV. The identical building to its west, constructed at the same time, now houses the hôtel de Crillon and the Automobile Club of France.

 

The Hôtel de la Marine was originally the home of the royal Garde-Meuble, the office managing the furnishing of all royal properties. Following the French Revolution it became the Ministry of the French Navy, which occupied it until 2015. It was entirely renovated between 2015 and 2021.

 

It now displays the restored 18th century apartments of Marc-Antoine Thierry de Ville-d'Avray, the King's Intendant of the Garde-Meuble, as well the salons and chambers later used by the French Navy.

 

A separate part displays the Al Thani Collection presenting international and inter-cultural works of art from the collection of Sheik Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%B4tel_de_la_Marine

Apologies for not posting anything on here in ages. I've been a bit pre-occupied recently. Anyway, I hope to rectify that.

 

In the mean time, I've got a lot better at architectural photography which is what I'll be focusing on.

 

This is the spiral staircase in the Wellcome Collection, London.

Just a few I brought back from around the world. I lost the original hat I bought in the UK while travelling, however, I managed to buy a similar one just recently ready for our NZ winter. I do not wear the pins any longer, these are here purely for display.

The acorns are already falling all around

Kathy got me really excited about doing some collection photos. I did some of my Barbie dishes a few years ago, and then didn't do any more. I needed a little break for something fun tonight, so I did clocks and phones. I have a thing for phones. ;)

I captured a quick shot of the Chicago’s Athletic Association last night. I've always wanted to add this one to my portfolio. Hope you enjoy!

Emilia lace shop Burano

from left to right:

oscar de la renta, anna sui, sonia rykiel, alice mccall, diane von furstenburg, alberta ferretti, thakoon, temperley, anna molinari, karen walker, philip lim, chanel, topshop, marc jacobs, marc by marc jacobs, matthew williamson, gucci, stella mccartney, kenzo, dolce and gabbanna, michael kors, chloe, bottega venetta, blumarine, viktor and rolf, luca luca, luella, spijkers en spijkers

 

fifi-lapin.blogspot.com

 

cicadas, a bumble bee, pine seeds and bitter melon seeds

My lego minifigs collection

hope you like them :)

they need snaps, hope do this today ^^

 

two version, short and long sleeves ;)

  

So many Masked Riders...@cafe window

Weimar, Park an der Ilm

 

OLYMPUS art filter "Gentle Sepia"

Collection of little shells

A collection of Hewlett Packard 15C calculators. From top left: an original 15C made in USA in 1982; a more used 1988 USA made version (one of the last original 15C's); China made 'Limited Edition' version made in 2011 (timed with the 30th anniversary of the financial version, the 12C); and the latest 'Collectors Edition' made in the Phillipines in 2023.

 

The Hewlett Packard 15C was the most powerful of the Voyager series of HP calculators. It was originally produced between 1982 and 1989. It was highly capable for such a small machine, programmable with numeric integration, root solver, matrices and complex maths.

 

Whilst its financial sibling, the 12C, has remained in continuous production since 1981, the 15C was dropped in favour of the Pioneer series of calculators in 1989.

8A crosses the farmers bridge with an evening wood collection train, bound for Gembrook. 12/11/25

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