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Compact Rush (Juncus conglomeratus) plants growing in one of the moorland pools on Broadlee-Bank Tor below Grindslow Knoll.

Another photo of the Compact Rush plants growing in the smaller of the two moorland pools on Broadlee-bank Tor below Grindslow Knoll in Edale.

I have been looking through my albums and found some pictures I wanted to share. :-)

A woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa, in the family Rosaceae. There are over three hundred species and thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing, or trailing, with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles. Flowers vary in size and shape and are usually large and showy, in colours ranging from white through yellows and reds. Most species are native to Asia, with smaller numbers native to Europe, North America, and northwestern Africa. Species, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and often are fragrant. Roses have acquired cultural significance in many societies. Rose plants range in size from compact, miniature roses, to climbers that can reach seven meters in height. Different species hybridize easily, and this has been used in the development of the wide range of garden roses. 9354

For Macro Mondays - Hole

 

I was struggling to come up with a hole for this week, out of time, then this morning I had to burn a CD so decided to use that.

 

Happy Macro Monday!

End of the day, even construction equipment needs a rest.

 

Alviso, California.

Smile on Saturday

on Pure White

 

Challenge on flickr

Object/High Key

my small but comfortable home 🏠

 

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We have a lot of earth works going on at our property, and I am finding so many fascinating elements to document. This is an attachment for the excavator and a big pile of clay material we’re holding onto so that we can hopefully have enough to line a small dam!!

Fiat 500, Mehetabel Road, Hackney

A vintage powder compact that I found while cleaning my house a long time ago. It was the one my mother used when she was young. It's so fashionable that I asked her to give it to me.

 

There is still powder inside, but of course it's too old to use. But I still treasure it because I like it so much.

 

The size of this compact is 5 cm, including the part not shown in the photo.

Brisbane botanical gardens

Audi 50 LS at the Schuppen 1 in Bremen.

Hooded Merganser {Lophodytes cucullatus } @ Kenny's pond St John's NL,,Canada

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TIRAGE BARYTE AGFA BROVIRA GRADE 3 VIRAGE SELENIUM

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Samsung WB700 compact

Macro Monday's and the theme of "Pins".

 

A straightforward photo this week. I decided to focus on the pins of a Compact Flash card reader, It was slightly easier than using my Nikon D200 as a subject where the pins are quite recessed inside the camera. The card reader also has a blue light that illuminates when it is plugged in.

 

Compact flash cards are the reason I mainly use a lead to connect the camera too my laptop. I had heard stories when I first got my Nikon D70 of the possibility of pins getting bent in the CF card port so to this day I am still in the habit of using a lead.

La Défense, Paris.

Uses ultra-compressed fluid good for roughly 60 seconds of expulsion per canister.

There have been quite a few new benches installed at the John F Kennedy arboretum, all this same design; really dark stained wood & just about long enough for 2 people to sit side by side. Perhaps they will be solo benches in the event of another covid type social distancing event? Who knows what the thinking was behind making them so compact & bijou.

 

Anyway, the colourful forsythia bushes & variety of distant trees caught my eye, so I took a quick iPhone shot HTmT!

 

Photo 31/100 : My 100x photos this year will all feature benches or chairs. Catching up with uploading my 100x as I was (am) way behind. I promise to intersperse some non-bench photos too.

Erin, doing what girls do, by the window.

 

Me, doing what I do, by the window.

   

To everyone that has left a comment or has graced the photo by faving it, thank you, thank you, thank you...

Taken during my afternoon promenade using my good old compact. Shot in raw and processed in LR.

Adams County-Washington State

1963 Chevrolet station wagon at the 2015 Back to the Fifties car show.

Compact Rush plants in the snow on Hathersage Moor.

There is no plan. The struggle for space is just the same as on a forest floor. New, bolder high-rise supplants older creations.

(Dalea compacta). From a Fleming Prairie remnant in Polk County, Texas.

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