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A convex mirror gives a wide view of the block behind me. Photos from wandering around the Thomas / Logan Circle area of Washington, DC in the evening.
Nikon D700 and 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII
Convex? Try rotating this picture 90 degrees - to me there's an optical illusion that makes it flick (flickr?) between concave and convex, depending on whether it is portrait or landscape. How about for you?
A beach in Westmere, Wanganui, New Zealand
Up to 8 moderately convex whorls separated by distinct shallow sutures.
Left: adult shell with ridge within palatal (outer lip). Usually up to 8mm high and 3.5mm broad, exceptionally 10mm high and 5mm broad.
Right:juvenile shell with no thickening ridge within palatal lip. Usually less than 6.5mm high.
1 to 3: shell height.
1 to 2: body whorl height.
2 to 3: spire height.
Shell-wall thin, opaque or slightly translucent, with a silky sheen when clean.
Varies from pale yellowish brown (4) to dark reddish brown (5) or, sometimes, purplish brown (6). The protoconch and juvenile shell up to 1.4mm height are white, and are retained as a whitish apex on the adult (7).
Full SPECIES DESCRIPTION: flic.kr/p/2drL1Pw
Sets of OTHER SPECIES:
"Concave/Convex" (1947) by Bruno Munari at the Brazilian Pavilion for the Venice Biennale (1964)
Giardini Pubblici
30122 Venice
Italy
architects Henrique Mindlin (1911-1971) and Giancarlo Palanti (1906-1977)
Local architect Amerigo Marchesin (IT), close collaborator of Carlo Scarpa
www.vitruvius.com.br/revistas/read/arquitextos/07.077/305
© picture by Mark Larmuseau
In TK Max they have some weird and wonderful furnishings. Thois mirror is just one such item. Could not resist a shot of myself reflected in the small convex mirror in the middle. I'm a bit fragmented round the bottom though.
I will mave to visit the Dr it the situation persists.
So it's been few days but I was finally able to take my camera our without freezing my fingers off. I took this while walking home from work on Melcher Street. I love how curved both buildings are!
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In Old Town Alexandria, VA.
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A look around Leasowes Park in Halesowen.
In the middle of the park is Halesowen Golf Club.
The club house is Grade I listed, mainly as William Shenstone lived here while he created his Ferme Ornee Landscape.
The Leasowes is Grade I listed.
The Leasowes (Halesowen Golf Club)
Listing Text
1.
510 The Leasowes
(Halesowen Golf Club)
SE 98 SE 2/34 10.1.50
I
2.
Queen Anne. Stucco; of 3 bays with side pavilions; central block of 2 storeys;
3 sashes; 3 3-light windows with pediments, and segmental heads to those of lower
storey; single-storeyed 2-window wings, each connecting with 2-storey pavilion.
Fenestration throughout similar to above; hipped slate roofs. The facade to
rear has a convex Ionic porch on 4 columns with Palladian doorcase and Palladian
window sides. The grounds are largely converted into a golf course. The birthplace (in 1714) and home of William Shenstone. The building is not architecturally outstanding but is given the highest grading in view of its literary and social associations and its high repute in C18 landscape gardening.
Listing NGR: SO9795883997
This text is from the original listing, and may not necessarily reflect the current setting of the building.
The Leasowes is a historic landscape, listed as Grade 1 on the English Heritage list of parks and Gardens of historic interest in England.
The site was designed by the poet William Shenstone between 1743 and 1763. As such it is one of the most important and influential landscapes of the 18th Century and is considered to be one of the first natural landscape gardens in England.
Today, the Leasowes is of major historic significance, ranking in importance with such landscapes as Blenheim and Stowe. It is the diverse landscape of wooded valleys, open grasslands, lakes and streams created by Shenstone that makes the site so important for wildlife. The site has been managed with nature in mind since the mid 18th Century and as such provides a wealth of different habitats for birds, mammals, invertebrates and locally uncommon plant species.
About 4 inches across. These guys aren't common, and this one kept trying to get away from me. Carpilius convexus 3/25
Ample sandy-brown mantle covers whole body. Profile is raised convex, but varies with degree of extension; anterior part lower than posterior. This colour form resembles that described by Alder & Hancock (1845). No small opaque white glandular structures are visible near periphery of the mantle and there was no mention of them by Alder & Hancock or Thompson & Brown (1984), though they are frequent on other forms. This may be just intra-specific variation, but might indicate segregates within J. tomentosa
Full SPECIES DESCRIPTION: flic.kr/p/K2ALfV
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Key identification features
Differences in profile, colour, markings and spawn-form suggest that what is regarded as J. tomentosa in British and Irish waters may, with future sequencing of DNA, prove to be a complex of species. The situation in Iberia and the Mediterranean is probably even more complex.
Jorunna tomentosa
1: Up to 60mm long, often similar size to Doris pseudoargus.
2: Dorsally, sandy-brown 1Jt flic.kr/p/EjpcXr , grey, grey-cream, yellow 2Jt flic.kr/p/K2ALfV , yellow cream 3Jt flic.kr/p/EjpceH , buff-orange, white 4Jt flic.kr/p/K2AJ14 or bluish white. Small opaque white glandular structures near periphery of mantle on some 3Jt flic.kr/p/EjpceH but not all 1Jt flic.kr/p/EjpcXr . Often, a few dark marks in two or three longitudinal rows 5Jt flic.kr/p/EjpbfP .
3: Mantle has crowded, match-like, retractile tubercles with skirt of sharp projecting spicules (caryophyllidia) 37Jt flic.kr/p/22B7aUv . Body has velvety appearance and soft feel.
4: Large pale gills around brown anal papilla 2Jt flic.kr/p/K2ALfV & 4Jt flic.kr/p/K2AJ14 .
5: Base of extended gills surrounded by distinct collar-like sheath 9Jt flic.kr/p/22B7oGe which closes over the gills when they are retracted into a pit 12Jt flic.kr/p/22B7nRM .
6: Slender tapered oral tentacles 15Jt flic.kr/p/K2AEjX .
7: Convex body with raised profile 7Jt flic.kr/p/22B7pn2 .
Similar species
Rostanga rubra
1: Up to 15mm long (20mm in Mediterranean).
2: Mantle bright scarlet 21Jt flic.kr/p/FQykVf to orange 22Jt flic.kr/p/22B7gLv , with sparse scattered black or reddish-brown spots . White stripe from rhinophore to rhinophore like spectacles 21Jt flic.kr/p/FQykVf , sometimes indistinct 22Jt flic.kr/p/22B7gLv . Many opaque white glandular structures near periphery of mantle.
3: Mantle covered with densely packed caryophyllidia which are thicker than those on J. tomentosa with shorter projecting spicules 23Jt flic.kr/p/FQykoo
4: Translucent unipinnate gills, tinted as mantle, usually held erect to form cylinder around brown tubular anus 24Jt flic.kr/p/22B7gmH .
5: Base of extended gills surrounded by slightly raised rim bearing caryophyllidia, not a distinct collar-like sheath 24Jt flic.kr/p/22B7gmH .
6: Slender tapered oral tentacles 25Jt flic.kr/p/FQykhm .
7: Convex body with raised profile 22Jt flic.kr/p/22B7gLv .
Doris pseudoargus Rapp, 1827.
1: Up to 120mm long, but often similar size to Jorunna tomentosa.
2: Usually yellowish, often with large blotches of bright colours 26Jt flic.kr/p/22B7g6H & 27Jt flic.kr/p/K2AALV .
3: Variously sized, rounded, spiculose tubercles 26Jt flic.kr/p/22B7g6H give stiff unyielding feel to mantle.
4: Voluminous gills resembling curled kale. Often blotched with variable amount of lilac/purple . Anal papilla similar colour to surrounding gills, so may be brownish if gill colour thus 28Jt flic.kr/p/22B7ePV .
5: Base of gills not surrounded by collar-like sheath 28Jt flic.kr/p/22B7ePV .
6: Short, thick, oral tentacles 29Jt flic.kr/p/FQyipy .
7: Convex body with raised profile 26Jt flic.kr/p/22B7g6H .
Acanthodoris pilosa (Abildgaard in Müller, 1789)
1: Usual maximum length 40mm.
2: Dorsally white or brown 30Jt flic.kr/p/22B7e9X , occasionally, black or yellow (P.Lightfoot) flic.kr/p/oJLWhQ . Pale colours may be evenly freckled darker, but not with large patches of pigment.
3: Soft, tall, thin, conical tubercles on mantle 31Jt flic.kr/p/FQyi81 , but sometimes contracted/ poorly developed and not so distinctive (J.Anderson) flic.kr/p/Aes3Cj. Body soft and yielding.
4: Voluminous tripinnate gills can contract but not retract into pocket; usually, opaque white along each side of midribs forms a star when gills expanded 32Jt flic.kr/p/22B7dAT . Anal papilla not brown, except possibly on brown specimens.
5: Base of gills not surrounded by collar-like sheath.
6: Narrow oral veil extended laterally into broad, flat oral tentacles. Anterior of veil has two protrusions centrally 33Jt flic.kr/p/22B7cRM .
7 Convex body with raised profile 30Jt flic.kr/p/22B7e9X .
Cadlina laevis (Linnaeus, 1767)
(image J.Anderson) flic.kr/p/6e53ZS
1: Usual maximum length 32mm.
2: Shiny white with opaque yellow or white marks near the periphery and, sometimes, has an opaque yellow or white peripheral border.
3: Unobtrusive, very small, uncrowded, soft tubercles give very soft texture to mantle.
4: White gills not voluminous, hidden much of the time retracted into pocket.
5: Base of gills not surrounded by collar-like sheath.
6: Very small oral tentacles.
7: Body has a flattened low profile.
Similar species in the Mediterranean
Jorunna onubensis Cervera, García-Gómez & García, 1986,
is very similar to J. tomentosa; reliable identification of this species requires examination of dissected anatomical features and, ideally, D.N.A sequencing. The external features below are described in the original description of J. onubensis [based on four intertidal specimens from Huelva, southern Spain]. The features illustrated in this Flickr account are on a specimen from Catalonia of J. onubensis identified by Miquel Pontes and confirmed by Prof. J. Lucas Cervera. Many features are common to both J. onubensis and J. tomentosa; those in bold font may be the best features for distinguishing them, but confirmation by dissection and/or D.N.A, sequencing is desirable. Specimens of J. onubensis photographed by one of the authors of its first published description, J. C. García Gómez, can be seen at opistobranquis.info/en/guia/nudibranchia/euctenidiacea/do...
and other images by L. Sánchez-Tocino at
wpd.ugr.es/~litoraldegranada/el-litoral/el-litoral-sumerg...
It has been recorded from Spain, Portugal, Madeira and the Canary Islands.
1: 12mm to 18mm long (four specimens March & April 1984). Up to 55mm long (Sánchez-Tocino, accessed February 2018).
2: Light brown, often slightly pinkish 34Jt flic.kr/p/FQyhy5 [sometimes grey?]. Sometimes with dark, greyish or greyish-brown, blotches of varying size. Small opaque white marks near periphery of mantle 36Jt flic.kr/p/22B7b8M . [Di questo colore sono anche alcune macchioline localizzate lungo il bordo posteriore del mantello.]
3: Very fine, crowded, linear tubercles (caryophyllidia), similar to J. tomentosa, some with opaque, bright-white apex 37Jt flic.kr/p/22B7aUv [Alcuni dei tubercoli dorsali persentavano il loro apice di colore bianco iridescente.]
4: The whitish gills have a fine brown punctuation, hardly distinguishable to the naked eye 38Jt flic.kr/p/22B7aQx & 39Jt flic.kr/p/22B7a9H [Le branchie, biancastre, mostrano una fine punteggiatura marrone, difficilmente distinguibile ad occhio nudo.]. The end of the anal papilla is brown with whitish striations that subdivide it into unequal parts 38Jt flic.kr/p/22B7aQx [L'estremità della papilla anale appare marrone, nonostante Possieda delle strie biancastre che la suddrvidòno in parti diseguali .]
5: Base of extended gills surrounded by collar-like sheath 39Jt flic.kr/p/22B7a9H which closes over the gills when they are retracted into a pit 35Jt flic.kr/p/22B7bHp .
6: Slender tapered oral tentacles, similar to J. tomentosa.
7: Convex body with raised profile, similar to J. tomentosa.
Tayuva lilacina (Gould, 1852)
Synonym: Discodoris maculosa Bergh, 1884.
Occurs in Mediterranean and most tropical seas; not recorded in NW Europe.
1: Up to 60mm long. Juveniles c. 10mm length may lack dark pigment on the sole, which is present on most (all?) adult T. lilacina, and are superficially very similar to Jorunna tomentosa.
2: Light brown to light olive grey with many slightly darker circular patches 40Jt flic.kr/p/23YrP1D . Often, two or three rows of the patches have black-brown marks on them 41Jt flic.kr/p/K2AtdP .
3: Crowded, low, conical tubercles (not linear caryophyllidia), often several apically capped with opaque white; body has hard texture 42Jt flic.kr/p/23YrMUF . On older specimens many tubercles are white, and the mantle may be abundantly speckled white 43Jt flic.kr/p/FQydL5 .
4: Gills golden brown with white tips 40Jt flic.kr/p/23YrP1D , but often retracted out of sight.
5: Base of extended gills surrounded by large raised sheath (R. Fernández) flic.kr/p/qjC8nR which closes over the gills when they are retracted into a pit 41Jt flic.kr/p/K2AtdP .
6: Slender tapered oral tentacles 42Jt flic.kr/p/23YrMUF .
7: Body has a flattened low profile 40Jt flic.kr/p/23YrP1D and (R. Fernández) flic.kr/p/qASRxx , but can ocasionally assume a more raised profile.
Espejos parabólicos convexos para aumentar la seguridad vial en salidas de garaje y espacios de reducida visibilidad. Fabricados en material acrílico. Gran resistencia frente a actos vandálicos y resistentes a la intemperie ofreciendo una excelente visión óptica . Con los espejos convexos junto a la señalizacion vial, se aumenta la seguridad, al evitar atropellos de peatones y colisiones tanto en exterior como interior de garajes e intersecciones del tráfico rodado. Aptos para control de accesos y aumentar la seguridad y vigilancia en centros comerciales.
Con los espejos parabólicos de seguridad o espejos de tráfico se aumenta la seguridad vial. Disponemos de espejos parabólicos de interior para vigilancia y zonas de reducida visibilidad, así como espejos panorámicos para exterior para mejorar la seguridad en salidas de garaje y cruces peligrosos.
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Automatic Thermoplastic Convex Applicator
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Road Marking Width:
1) Pneumatic Convex Line Marking Shoe Size:
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Advantages:
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7. The pattern and other size can be customized according to customers’ drawings.
8. Pneumatic vibration line shoe use high-quality imported alloy through special precision machining, high temperature resistance, anti-deformation, no leakage of paint, more durable. Flexible structure design, makes lines pretty, edges neat, thickness uniform.
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Automatic Thermoplastic Convex Applicator
W-TPVS Thermoplastic Applicator Profile is self-propelled convex thermoplastic applicator to mark vibration lines. Rib lines makes the drivers feel more obvious and then slow down. So this noise line becomes popular allover the world to reduce traffic accidents.
Details About Automatic Thermoplastic Convex Applicator
Vibration lines makes the drivers feel more obvious and then slow down. So this convex line becomes more and more widely used all around the world. Our designed W-TPVS automatic convex road marking machine can mark both raised lines and flat lines. In order to reduce traffic accidents, the highways edge lines, the entrance ramps, especially the deceleration zones nearby school, the blind roads, the edge lines of city streets, stops lines, etc. have been marked with convex lines.
The main spare parts of W-TPVS selfpropelled thermoplastic profile applicator are imported from Europe and America, To ensure pretty lines, operate easily, more durable. This configuration is much higher than other similar machine. It can mark both raised lines and flat lines, so you can use it as self-propelled thermoplastic applicator.
Road Marking Width:
1) Pneumatic Convex Line Marking Shoe Size:
10/15/20/30/45/50/60cm (4/6/8/12/18/24 inch) marking shoes optional, other special size also can be customized.
2) Adjustable Glass Beads Dispenser Size:
20 cm (10/15/20 cm adjustable)
45 cm (30/40/45 cm adjustable)
Advantages:
1. Imported Siemens computer control system, more stable, user-friendly.Digital display, easy to adjust the length and spacing of raised lines.
2. Imported Honda gasoline engine, high quality.
3. US imported Danfoss stepless speed change system, auto-moving forward and backward easily.
4. Italy imported solenoid valve and pneumatic components, high temperature resistance, less likely to break down.
5. Japan imported Omron encoder, Taiwan’s air compressor, to make spraying pressure more stable.
6. It can mark basic line and raising line at the same time.
7. The pattern and other size can be customized according to customers’ drawings.
8. Pneumatic vibration line shoe use high-quality imported alloy through special precision machining, high temperature resistance, anti-deformation, no leakage of paint, more durable. Flexible structure design, makes lines pretty, edges neat, thickness uniform.
9. One size glass bead dispenser can be adjusted in three sizes to save purchase costs.
10.Natural rubber wheels are wear and heat resistant.
ZHENJIANG RAYS TRAFFIC TECH CO., LTD.
Sales Director: Cindy Dong
What'sapp/Wechat/Tel:+86-13218362768
Email: cindy@raystraffic.com
Web: raystraffic.com
ADD:Xiafang Village, Xinfeng Town, Dantu District, Zhenjiang City, China.
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