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Cosmos Konzert im Böröm Pöm Pöm in Oberentfelden am 23.1.2016.
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Heiko Garrn (Bass)
Daniel Eggenberger (Keys/Voc.)
Olivier Maier (Git./Voc.)
Mirjam Heggendorn (Voc.)
Kev Bieri (Drums)
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Cosmos bipinnatus. Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © All rights reserved.
Can it be that the center of the universe - the cosmic center - is right here and looks like this?
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by Kichinosuke Tanaka (1897-?), included in Tansai Hyakka (Many Lightly Colored Flowers) - Japanese picture book published in 1964
Cosmos bipinnatus
オオハルシャギク(コスモス)
at Hamarikyu Garden
浜離宮恩賜庭園
Nikon D5100 + AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR
[60D + 50mm @ f/1.4]
Quando li curi, i fiori ti ripagano.
In questo sono certamente meglio delle persone.
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Nombre: Cosmos
Afiliación: Autobots
Línea: Classics Henkei
Clase: Legends
Año: 2009
Número de adquisición: 248
Excelente paquete con 3 de los minibots Henkei (Wheelie, Cosmos y Warpath), adquiridos nuevos en HLJ.com.
Me encantan los minibots y estas versiones Henkei están asombrosas.
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Name: Wheelie
Allegiance: Autobots
Line: Classics Henkei
Class: Legends
Year: 2009
Number in Collection: 248
This is an excellent set of 3 Henkei minibots (Wheelie, Cosmos, Warpath). I bought them new at HLJ.com.
I love minibots and these Henkei versions are awesome.
Modified by CombineZP, and some light flypaper textures. Cosmos flowers are produced in a capitulum. The cosmos flower capitulum is surrounded by a ring of broad ray florets and a center of disc florets
I'm getting some mileage out of the last of my Cosmos flowers. Truly grim day again today so another play with indoor shooting. I was quite pleased with this until I notice the dark shadow at the bottom, but no appetite to reshoot now.
Photo 15/31 for the October picture a day group.
My breakfast table view, through the kitchen door. Cosmos corner is doing well on its regular diet of dish water. What you can't see is the cats-cradle of string I have had to construct to keep them from being blown over (they are in pots).
Where, by the way, is all this rain they have been promising us?