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Poppies have lobed or dissected leaves, milky sap, often nodding buds on solitary stalks, and four- to six-petaled flowers with numerous stamens surrounding the ovary. The two sepals usually drop off as the petals unfold. The ovary develops into a spherical capsule topped by a disk formed by the stigmas. The many small seeds escape from pores beneath the disk when the capsule is shaken by the wind.

Just in case you didn't know already :)

I shot some of these for a "Cases" theme a while back but they never got posted. I figured I'd give them another try. For the Macro Mondays group, theme, "Stack". The stack measured approximately 1.25 inches tall. Just the morning sun for lighting.

 

VOIGTLANDER, 125mm f/2.5 SL, MACRO APO-LANTHAR @ f/2.5. Single image with lens shot at maximum aperture.

As is often the case it's worth looking behind you.....I was set up on another composition and happened to turn round. From my angle these 2 birches seemed to intertwine as if they were performing in front of a rather straight and stiff audience! Despite the lovely frosty conditions at the time, this was the first image of the day and the only decent one I made - funny how sometimes you just don't see things despite beautiful conditions!

Ovolo Nishi Hotel, New Acton, Canberra. ACT.

CASTELMEZZANO.

In giro per la Lucania

Periquito-de-encontro-amarelo

Brotogeris chiriri (NC)

Yellow-chevroned Parakeet (NI)

Psittacidae (Família)

Psittaciformes (Ordem)

FREE BIRD

In My Garden

No Meu Jardim

Brasília, Brasil

  

Art Week Gallery Theme

13 Sept..→ 20 Sept. our theme is:

~~~ Art with Animals ~~~

- Praia Grande, Portugal -

Cup cake bun cases stacked together and reflected in a mirror.

View On Black

 

The hair is added in ps in case you want to know where it is bought=/

Casal de Canário-rasteiro

Stripe-tailed Yellow-Finch Couple

 

Illustration/Art

High Quality (HQ) - HDR

Mix Effects - Painterly; Texture, Light, Collage,

Double Exposure

Software: Pixlr; Windows Paint 3D; Snapseed

Edits made to my original photos

Edições feitas em minhas fotos originais

Sicalis citrina

Pássaro Silvestre

Parque da Cidade

Dona Sara kubitschek

Brasília, Brasil

A Case antique tractor (from around 1915, I guess) being lovingly maintained at Heritage Park Historical Village, Calgary.

Sitting alongside the road in rural Virginia

 

CATALÀ

El Casal Camprodoní va néixer el 1892, a l’època de la Revolució Industrial, com un espai de trobada de la burgesia de Barcelona que anava a Camprodon a passar els caps de setmana i les vacances. Es va crear amb el nom de Casal Camprodoní.

 

Quan els propietaris van cedir l’edifici a la ciutat, es va convertir en un centre d’activitats culturals: grups de teatre, corals, equips de futbol, etc. En l’actualitat encara es fan diverses activitats culturals com la projecció de pel.lícules i representació d’obres de teatre.

 

A l’actualitat és la cafeteria més activa i l’únic cinema actiu tots els dissabtes I diumenges.

 

ENGLISH

Camprodonian House was born in 1892, at the time of the Industrial Revolution, as a meeting place for the bourgeoisie of Barcelona who went to Camprodon to spend weekends and holidays. It was created under the name Casal Camprodoní.

 

When the owners ceded the building to the city, it became a center of cultural activities: theater groups, choirs, football teams, etc. Various cultural activities are still held today, such as cinema ilm screenings and plays.

 

It is currently the busiest café and that there is only cinema in Camprodon and is open every Saturday and Sunday.

 

CASTELLANO

El Casal de Camprodon nació el año 1892, en la época de la Revolución Industrial, como un espacio de encuentro de la burguesía de Barcelona que iba a Camprodon a pasar los fines de semana y las vacaciones. Se creó con el nombre de Casal Camprodoní.

 

Cuando los propietarios cedieron el edificio a la ciudad, se convirtió en un centro de actividades culturales: grupos de teatro, corales, equipos de fútbol, etc. En la actualidad todavía se realizan diversas actividades culturales como el cinema y teatro.

 

En la actualidad es la cafetería más activa de Camprodon. Camprodon tiene sólo un cine y es el del Casal Camprodoní que está activo todos los sábados y domingos del año.

  

Building: The Triton Building, London

 

Architect: Tate Hindle Architects

 

Completed: 2013

This case is rigid, like a stylized box, with ZIPPER access.

 

Theme: "Zipper"

 

Thank you for taking the time to view my photo, and for the faves and comments you make, thank you.

Analogica, Praktica FX 2, Fujinon 35 mm F 3.5, Fomapan 200 asa, sviluppo con Rodinal. In questa foto è quasi tutto storto ma è stata scattata in provincia di Pisa

Kingsburg, Ca.

 

Tangará-rei

Helmeted Manakin

 

Illustration/Art

High Quality (HQ) - 3D

Double Exposure

Mix Effect

Texture; Color; Light; Frame

Software: Windows Paint 3D; Pixlr;

PicsArt Photo Studio

Edits made to my original photos.

Edições feitas em minhas fotos originais

Pássaro Silvestre

Água Mineral

Parque Nacional de Brasília

Brasília, Brasil

Copyright © 2007 Bev Cartlidge. All Rights Reserved.

 

The Hope Street 'Suitcases', installed by John King in 1998, are at the junction with Mount Street, by LIPA (the old 'Liverpool Institute') and Liverpool School of Art, opposite Blackburne House Centre for Women. The labelled suitcases 'belong' to many of Hope Street Quarter's most illustrious names and organisations.

From Nokia 925 and post-processing

Wonderful to watch Case Maclaim (aka German artist Andreas Chrzanowski) putting the final touches to his amazing piece this evening for Nuart Aberdeen. He uses the medium of spray paint to “embrace the power of movement through the universality of hands. Having travelled to over 20 countries, Case has literally left his fingerprints in each, continually leaving bits and pieces of a language understood by all - after all a hand gesture can tell a thousand words.”

Interestingly, it was the aftermath of one of my recent storm encounters when I began to conceptualize the lure. My attraction to boundaries is part of it. There's a thrill-seeking component as well. But that is inextricably linked to a creative desire, rather than unadulterated risk taking. Many is the time I wonder if I would even be in whatever situation I find myself absent the camera. Truly I found myself on a completely different life path once I began devoting serious time and effort to photography. I began to see my world differently, but more importantly actually going out and seeing it in reality.

 

My realization the other day had more to do with the effect an episode such as this storm has on me (need not be a storm, could be just an event, but the storm will serve for this narrative). I recall how I felt when I turned onto this farm road and realized the extent of the storm. All at once, every last mundane thought of the workday vanished. All that mattered in this moment was the immediate environment. My mind switches into 'event' mode as it considers light, shadow, clouds, weather, wind...all of the factors that feed into the process of composing photos while simultaneously maintaining situational awareness, perhaps more accurately phrased situation appreciation. In this case it was the overarching transformation of a tranquil summer evening into an otherworldly view of light and shadow. Exquisite as always to be right in the middle of this.

 

Later, heading back home, my mind began to decompress. Suddenly I remembered that I needed to tend the recycle bins and take out the trash. And sort some bills. These thoughts and others quickly siphoned off my 'event' mode energy. I need to reengage my normal life but part of me wants to cling to the adventure, to remain in that other world. And then again the story can't be re-lived or recounted until it ends. A real conundrum. Of course a return to normal life is inevitable. I suppose the high energy moments need a counterpoint in order to be truly appreciated. Still a bummer. But even then, in the back of my mind, the memories remain and they are vivid. And there's the photos...

An old Case tractor in the hazy morning sun!

It was a real knock-down, drag-em-out storm, as I remember. This was a few years ago. I had my first dgital camera for about a month, and I used it to not miss interesting, but fleeting images. In this case, we had some warning, but I didn’t want to be more than a few feet from the car just in case the heavens opened up mayhem upon the land, and our heads.

 

Camera: Nikon D300

Lens: 24-120mm Nikon VR

 

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Mosier, Oregon

and Old School Film Photography

Many folks in our small farming community have an old tractor (or several) that they have restored as a hobby, and then use them in parades, etc. This one was built in the 1960's but is still a working tractor as you can see by the mower on the back.

iPhone 6+

Stackables App

M403, meet M404. Two 12,000 foot long trains, one 12,000 + a bit siding. What could possibly go wrong? In this case, thankfully, nothing.

reflex on water (mediterraneo)

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