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CAP GUILLAUME

Crude Oil Tanker

Built 2006

Flag - Greece

Home Port - Piraeus

Moored in Portland Harbour.

Le cap Fréhel est une pointe de grès rose au relief tourmenté qui ferme à l'est la baie de Saint-Brieuc, sur la côte de la Manche. Il est situé sur les communes de Plévenon au nord et de Fréhel au sud, dans le département français des Côtes-d'Armor

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Cap bought in Singapore. This pic is meant for: My Caps/Hats Collection.

Crocheted Juliet Cap with one of a kind hand made felt skull patch.. Hand made hats and original crochet patterns available at Croshay Design

fin de journée ou la lumière est intéréssante.....

Grumpy When Someone's Reading My Hat. Walt Disney World, 2012. More at: filmic-light.blogspot.com/2015/11/grumpy-head-legs-feet.html

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Red-capped Plover chick preening at Mogareeka (northern end of Tathra Beach).

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Playing around a little (while I wait out the brisk days).

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my white vintage klinerts bathing cap with chinstrap

Garden birds.... The Blackcap male, the female has a chestnut brown cap. He was looking for grubs in the Viburnam

Violet-capped Woodnymph - Thalurania glaucopis - Синеголовая талурания

 

Folha Seca, Ubatuba, State of São Paulo, Brazil, 11\09\2019

Golfe de Saint-Tropez et Cap Camarat

Here he is on a more natural perch. ;-)

 

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Naomi Capper & Neugene

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Naomi Capper,Neugene,Shaya,Antonia.Warehouse James Photographer — with Neugene D Hankinson, Naomi Capper and James Zhen at Edwardstown.

Black-capped Chickadee.

Backyard birds, Pittsburgh (Jan 12, 2022)

June 2024 - Peyia, Cyprus

(Mad Marvin, a street candid shot). Explored 11th March 2013.

 

A flat cap, or, in Scotland, bunnet is a rounded men's or women's cap with a small stiff brim in front. Cloths used to make the cap include wool, tweed (most common), and cotton. Less common materials may include leather. Cord flat caps are also worn in various colours. The inside of the cap is usually lined with silk for comfort and warmth.

 

The style can be traced back to the 14th century in Northern England and parts of Southern Italy, when it was more likely to be called a "bonnet", which term was replaced by "cap" before about 1700, except in Scotland, where it continues to be referred to as a "bunnet". When Irish and English immigrants came to the United States, they brought the flat cap with them.

 

A 1571 Act of Parliament to stimulate domestic wool consumption and general trade decreed that on Sundays and holidays, all males over 6 years of age, except for the nobility and persons of degree, were to wear caps of wool manufacture on force of a fine (3/4d (pence) per day). The Bill was not repealed until 1597, though by this time, the flat cap had become firmly entrenched in English psyche as a recognized mark of a non-noble subject; be it a burgher, a tradesman, or apprentice. The style survives as the Tudor bonnet in some styles of academic dress.

 

Flat caps were almost universally worn in the 19th century by working class men throughout Britain and Ireland, and versions in finer cloth were also considered to be suitable casual countryside wear for upper-class English men (hence the contemporary alternative name golf cap). Flat caps were worn by fashionable young men in the 1920s.

 

The stereotype of the flat cap as purely "working class" was never correct. They were frequently worn in the country, but not in town, by middle- and upper-class males for their practicality. Mather says: "A cloth cap is assumed in folk mythology to represent working class, but it also denotes upper class affecting casualness. So it is undoubtedly classless, and there lies its strength. A toff can be a bit of a chap as well without, as it were, losing face." When worn by an upper-class gentleman, it is sometimes referred to as a slummers' cap. The British workman no longer commonly wears a flat cap, so in the twenty-first century, it has gained an increasingly upper-class image. In Britain though the flat cap is frequently worn as part of an "urban" or "street" look favoured by the working classes.

CAP DE GATA - dia 1

The Cap San Diego is a museum ship in the port of Hamburg.

 

Shot with Canon A-1 with a Beroflex 18-28 mm. I do not recommend this lens and I meanwhile replaced it with a Canon FD 20-35 mm L. Fuji Sensia 200 slide film cross processed. This on the other hand I can recommend. The colors usually turn out quite nice.

A fence made out of bottle caps rusted with age is a unique sight in the rural countryside.

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Para el grupo 112 pictures in 2012:#11 Headwear

 

Nino Ferrer - La Pelle Nera

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Ball cap cake. I used the directions from the confetti cakes book.

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