View allAll Photos Tagged Collection

Press the key "L" to see full screen size - press the same key again to return to the original size. Press "f" to "Like", Press "c" to comment.

VAL PELLICE-PIEMONTE-ITALY (Autunno lungo il torrente Pellice)

An abandoned Track Marshall caterpillar crawler tractor.

 

On the cliff tops, North Landing, Flamborough, East Yorkshire, UK.

This wide angle gives you a good overview of the collection of items for sale at the Papaya Vintage Shop. Three floors packed from floor to ceiling with thousands of things.

 

I have been here five times and hope to visit at least another five!

Train Padova-Venezia, Italy

Smile on Saturday! :-) : earrings

 

Thank you for visits, appreciated. Happy weekend!

A forest of glass at The Chihuly Collection in St. Petersburg, Florida.

2W6A5187_DxO/Papafragou

 

I liked the bins here waiting for or having been emptied. As seen on a walk.

雨のシーズン用に蔵に仕舞ってました。

 

I kept it in the warehouse for the rainy season.

Meyer Optik Trioplan 100mm f/2.8"

Isco Optic Ultra MC 95mm f2

Soulis: Synthia's Sand Collection, Garden of the Groves, Freeport, Bahamas.

I could watch Terns fish all day. The hovering, the diving, it's great.

Kaleinar MC 100mm f2.8

My collection 2014 / Kutani pottery - 九谷焼

Aylett Nurseries (St Albans), The Autumn Festival of Dahlia Collection

Thank you all for visits, faves and comments, it's greatly appreciated!

Sun setting over the Seebenstein Castle and hills beyond.

2W6A6060_DxO/Apolonia harbour

The katana belongs to the nihontō family of swords, and is distinguished by a blade length (nagasa) of more than 2 shaku, approximately 60 cm (24 in).Katana can also be known as dai or daitō among Western sword enthusiasts, although daitō is a generic name for any Japanese long sword, literally meaning "big sword".[ As Japanese does not have separate plural and singular forms, both katanas and katana are considered acceptable forms in English.

Pronounced [katana], the kun'yomi (Japanese reading) of the kanji 刀, originally meaning dao or knife/saber in Chinese, the word has been adopted as a loanword by the Portuguese. In Portuguese the designation (spelled catana) means "large knife" or machete.

From blue hour to golden sunrise 1/6

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80