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In the Green Harbor section of Marshfield, looking south.

The Cut-leaved Toothwort is a spring wildflower that often grows side-by-side with the well-known Spring Beauty. Both plants can have blooms similar in color and size. However, the Toothwort has four petals (as do all the Mustard family wildflowers) whereas the Spring Beauty has five. The two plants have vastly different leaf geometries, however, making identification easier. Whereas the Spring Beauty’s leaf is long, slender, and somewhat grass-like, the Toothwort’s leaf pattern is actually a whorl of three deeply cut leaves out of which the flowering stalk emerges. Each leaf in the whorl is about 3 inches in both width and length and palmately cut into three to five lobes with toothed margins. The deep leaf cuts are the characteristic that gives the Toothwort its name. Toothwort is pollinated by bees and reproduces from seed, creeping underground rootstock, and fleshy tooth-shaped tubers. This plant can be found in the spring woods where the soil is rich, well drained, and receives partial sun. Blooming ceases when the tree canopy closes and adequate sunlight is not received for conducting photosynthesis.

This is a lovely cut velvet jacket with beading. I LOVE it- it was a gift from a sister and best friend! Seemed perfect for our challenge: something velvet

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I accidentally over-exposed this shot, having gotten all my settings re-set to my standard eye-pic settings (I like doing eye pictures), except that one... the ISO speed was still set to 3200, instead of 100, from the recent concert shoot.

 

So, total mistake... but then I tweaked the levels and saturation and such a bit, and got something that I really like, so here it is.

 

The title is in reference to the bit you can see in the top of the eye, a little to the left (from our perspective) of straight-up. She had intraocular lenses, and I'm guessing these cuts (there was one on each eye, though this eye showed it more) were related to that, though she said she didn't think so.

Roof of the old Conti tire factory at Limmer, Hannover

A Christmas tree is always more appreciated after trekking a quarter mile into the bush to cut it yourself.

 

Danbury Mint Diecast 1:24 scale Forced Perspective.

A BNSF manifest freight heads into the big cut in Athol, Idaho, with two BNSF SD40-2s and a CSX Dash 8. This is BNSF "Funnel" between Spokane and Sandpoint, Idaho.

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The close-up of this cut-glass vase gives it an abstract quality.

Greenock Cut, a walk that takes you around the moorland behind and above Greenock and Gourock. It gets pretty busy over the festive season while people take the chance for a good long walk to clear the cobwebs away.

 

This year the weather has been really mild making it okay to draw outside still.

Central Park...hehehehe.....

 

Quem dera....é aqui mesmo, perto da linha do trem, na ciclovia do Polo Shopping...

 

Ele olhou pra mim, milesegundos, a próxima foto ele esta pela metade, já tinha corrido...hehehe....

The special "cut away" livery Boeing 747-8F, LX-VCM, of Cargolux landing on runway 24 at Luxembourg

South London, UK

ODC Group 3 "Delicate"

The Flickr Lounge-Lacking Colour

 

I had a box of these. I think they are so pretty.

Cut-leaf Banksia (Banksia praemorsa). The natural range of this beautiful plant is limited to a small area around Albany on the south coast of Western Australia. Photographed in Torndirrup National Park.

 

Model-Poppy Parker

A koala joey catches some zzzzzzz's at the San Diego Zoo.

Well, stretch the cord is more like it. I ventured off the normal path a few weeks ago and launched my kayak about five miles in the opposite direction, on Clear Creek, near League City, Texas. The second bird out of the chute was one I have never seen on the bayou--a Common Loon. Icing on the cake was the plaintive serenade it gave in response to a police siren on a nearby street.

Europe, Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam, Wilhelminaplein, Word Port Days 2018, Security personnel, (slightly cut from R, B & T)

 

Shot at the new edition of the World Port Days of Rotterdam. here. Number 2 of the street shots I made there to get further acquainted with the Lumix GX9.

 

The Dutch National Police was on strike at the World Port Days and the goings at the festivities were monitored by 'crowd managers' of TSC, a private security corporation.

 

Crowd control @ the KunstHal is here.

 

Number 72 of the Rotterdam Summer Events album.

This adorable dog captures attention with its dense, fluffy coat and expressive eyes, embodying the affectionate nature of companion animals.

The Limehouse Cut was authorised by the River Lee Act, an Act of Parliament obtained in 1766, and is therefore the oldest canal in London.

 

Find out more about Limehouse on my newly finished Docklands Photography website www.docklandsphotography.com

 

Thanks

 

Luke Agbaimoni

www.docklandsphotography.com

www.lukeagbaimoni.com

  

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