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Hand drawn flower illustrations by the "Audubon of Botany", Mary Vaux Walcott (1860–1940). Mary was a female American artist and naturalist known for her almost a thousand watercolors of North American wildflowers. She started experimenting with painting flowers at the age of eight. During her family summer trips to the Rocky Mountains of Canada, she developed her interest in botany and painting. Mary Vaux Walcott and her brother also studied mineralogy. Her success in painting a rare blooming mountain arnica encouraged her to concentrate on botanical illustrations. Mary Vaux Walcott also became an active mountain climber and photographer because she spent many years exploring the difficult terrain in the Canadian Rockies. As a remarkable botanist artist and an unconventional woman, she was elected as the president of the Society of Woman Geographers in 1933. We have digitally enhanced hundreds of her wildflower watercolor paintings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download and use under the creative commons license.

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A colorful, red door on the side of an old industrial building in the small town of Brooklyn, Wisconsin.

 

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Timeless vintage patterns by William Morris, a 19th-century English celebrated designer, craftsman, and poet. Morris’ furniture designs, fabrics, stained glass windows, and other decorative arts inspired the Arts and Crafts movement defining the popular taste of that era. This whole collection of Morris' public domain illustrations are free to download for personal and commercial use.

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Timeless vintage patterns by William Morris, a 19th-century English celebrated designer, craftsman, and poet. Morris’ furniture designs, fabrics, stained glass windows, and other decorative arts inspired the Arts and Crafts movement defining the popular taste of that era. This whole collection of Morris' public domain illustrations are free to download for personal and commercial use.

If you love these patterns as much as we do, please check out our beautiful William Morris Patterns collection derived from his original works.

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Hand drawn flower illustrations by the "Audubon of Botany", Mary Vaux Walcott (1860–1940). Mary was a female American artist and naturalist known for her almost a thousand watercolors of North American wildflowers. She started experimenting with painting flowers at the age of eight. During her family summer trips to the Rocky Mountains of Canada, she developed her interest in botany and painting. Mary Vaux Walcott and her brother also studied mineralogy. Her success in painting a rare blooming mountain arnica encouraged her to concentrate on botanical illustrations. Mary Vaux Walcott also became an active mountain climber and photographer because she spent many years exploring the difficult terrain in the Canadian Rockies. As a remarkable botanist artist and an unconventional woman, she was elected as the president of the Society of Woman Geographers in 1933. We have digitally enhanced hundreds of her wildflower watercolor paintings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download and use under the creative commons license.

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Das Seebäderschiff “Flipper” wurde speziell für den Verkehr zur Insel Helgoland von der Werft Mützelfeldt in Cuxhaven im Auftrag der Reederei Cassen Eils erbaut. Die Bauarbeiten begannen mit der Kiellegung am 2. Dezember 1976 und dem Stapellauf am 11. Mai 1977. Nach der Fertigstellung im Juni desselben Jahres wurde das Schiff im Oktober von 43,31 Metern auf 46,61 Meter verlängert, wodurch sich die Anzahl der Passagiere von 444 auf 500 erhöhte. Ein charakteristisches Merkmal des Schiffes ist sein flacher Tiefgang von nur 1,24 Metern, der es ermöglicht, in seichten Gewässern wie dem Wattenmeer rund um Neuwerk zu operieren, wo es derzeit im Einsatz ist.

 

Die “Flipper” teilt ein äußeres Designmerkmal mit den zwischen 1970 und 1973 von derselben Werft gebauten Schiffen “Funny Girl”, “Fair Lady” und “Kloar Kimming” (früher “Adler Nordica”, “Pidder Lyng”, “Westerland”): eine geschwungene Linie, die sich von Bug bis Heck zieht und als Spritzwasserschutz bei Wellengang dient, was dem Schiff ein ästhetisch ansprechendes Erscheinungsbild verleiht. Dieses Designelement findet sich auch bei der ersten “Flipper”, die 1967 von Mützelfeldt gebaut wurde.

 

Von 1977 bis 1987 fuhr die “Flipper” verschiedene Routen zwischen den ostfriesischen Inseln und Helgoland, darunter auch von Norderney nach Helgoland, und wurde für Ausflüge zu den anderen ostfriesischen Inseln sowie für zollfreie Fahrten nach Holland genutzt. Im Jahr 1988 wurde sie dann auf die Strecke Cuxhaven – Neuwerk umgesetzt, die sie im Sommer befährt. Zusätzlich bietet die “Flipper” von Cuxhaven aus Touren zu den Seehundsbänken und in den Nord-Ostsee-Kanal an.

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The seaside resort ship ‘Flipper’ was built by the Mützelfeldt shipyard in Cuxhaven on behalf of the shipping company Cassen Eils especially for the traffic to the island of Heligoland. Construction work began with the laying of the keel on 2 December 1976 and the launch on 11 May 1977. After completion in June of the same year, the ship was lengthened from 43.31 metres to 46.61 metres in October, increasing the number of passengers from 444 to 500. A characteristic feature of the ship is its shallow draught of just 1.24 metres, which allows it to operate in shallow waters such as the Wadden Sea around Neuwerk, where it is currently in service.

 

The ‘Flipper’ shares an exterior design feature with the ships ‘Funny Girl’, ‘Fair Lady’ and ‘Kloar Kimming’ (formerly ‘Adler Nordica’, ‘Pidder Lyng’, ‘Westerland’) built by the same shipyard between 1970 and 1973: a curved line that runs from bow to stern and serves as splash protection in swell, giving the ship an aesthetically pleasing appearance. This design element can also be found on the first ‘Flipper’, which was built by Mützelfeldt in 1967.

 

From 1977 to 1987, the ‘Flipper’ travelled various routes between the East Frisian islands and Heligoland, including from Norderney to Heligoland, and was used for excursions to the other East Frisian islands and for duty-free trips to Holland. In 1988, it was then transferred to the Cuxhaven - Neuwerk route, which it travels in summer. The ‘Flipper’ also offers tours from Cuxhaven to the seal banks and the Kiel Canal.

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Chinese paintings of flowers and insects from the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), the last imperial dynasty of China. Traditional forms of art and innovations were flourishing during the Qing dynasty. We have digitally enhanced these beautiful Chinese floral artworks into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Today I was going for photography to train with DOF. The subject I found for this was a leaf of palm... So here is some result.

 

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Beautifuly detailed fern leaf illustrations from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856–1860) by the renowned botanist Edward Joseph Lowe (1825–1900). From a young age, Lowe was fascinated by meteorology and astronomy as well as having a great interest in ferns. This led to an extensive botanical study, resulting in eight illustrated volumes of Ferns: British and Exotic. We have digitally enhanced some of these incredible fern illustrations into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Beautifuly detailed fern leaf illustrations from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856–1860) by the renowned botanist Edward Joseph Lowe (1825–1900). From a young age, Lowe was fascinated by meteorology and astronomy as well as having a great interest in ferns. This led to an extensive botanical study, resulting in eight illustrated volumes of Ferns: British and Exotic. We have digitally enhanced some of these incredible fern illustrations into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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An abstract photograph of birch trees and green, green grass south of Havre, Montana.

 

"Spring is not a season in Montana; it is a series of events that occur throughout the year."

 

I overheard someone say that a few weeks back after I took this photograph on what was one of the more spring-like days in Havre, Montana.

 

It took a long time for spring to arrive in Montana, but when it did, it did so with gusto. While my friends and family back home had already experienced spring, and moved immediately on to summer, I was still driving through snow and using the heater at night in Havre, Montana. Hills were still brown and the cold air blowing in the from the north draped much of Havre.

 

Finally, after many, many months, the winds shifted and spring arrived. With it, so too came the rains.

 

The average rainfall in Havre, Montana is only 11 inches; barely one inch more than what would be considered a desert. This year, however, rain has been plentiful. Reservoirs, large and small, which are used to hold the rain for irrigation and human/animal consumption, are full to the brim. As such, the hills and valleys are a bright, bright green and wildflowers abound.

 

Spring in Montana is a beautiful time of year...and lucky for me, it really does happen throughout the year. Last week I saw highs in the 60s. This week it will be in the mid-90s. Next week, I'm told, it will fall to the 40s again as a cold front moves through. That's the fickle nature of weather here in Havre. The hard part is getting used to the change. The best part, is also getting used to the change.

 

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Sleek lines of the Plymouth are always a pleasure

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Beautifuly detailed fern leaf illustrations from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856–1860) by the renowned botanist Edward Joseph Lowe (1825–1900). From a young age, Lowe was fascinated by meteorology and astronomy as well as having a great interest in ferns. This led to an extensive botanical study, resulting in eight illustrated volumes of Ferns: British and Exotic. We have digitally enhanced some of these incredible fern illustrations into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Beautifuly detailed fern leaf illustrations from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856–1860) by the renowned botanist Edward Joseph Lowe (1825–1900). From a young age, Lowe was fascinated by meteorology and astronomy as well as having a great interest in ferns. This led to an extensive botanical study, resulting in eight illustrated volumes of Ferns: British and Exotic. We have digitally enhanced some of these incredible fern illustrations into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Hand drawn flower illustrations by the "Audubon of Botany", Mary Vaux Walcott (1860–1940). Mary was a female American artist and naturalist known for her almost a thousand watercolors of North American wildflowers. She started experimenting with painting flowers at the age of eight. During her family summer trips to the Rocky Mountains of Canada, she developed her interest in botany and painting. Mary Vaux Walcott and her brother also studied mineralogy. Her success in painting a rare blooming mountain arnica encouraged her to concentrate on botanical illustrations. Mary Vaux Walcott also became an active mountain climber and photographer because she spent many years exploring the difficult terrain in the Canadian Rockies. As a remarkable botanist artist and an unconventional woman, she was elected as the president of the Society of Woman Geographers in 1933. We have digitally enhanced hundreds of her wildflower watercolor paintings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download and use under the creative commons license.

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Timeless vintage patterns by William Morris, a 19th-century English celebrated designer, craftsman, and poet. Morris’ furniture designs, fabrics, stained glass windows, and other decorative arts inspired the Arts and Crafts movement defining the popular taste of that era. This whole collection of Morris' public domain illustrations are free to download for personal and commercial use.

If you love these patterns as much as we do, please check out our beautiful William Morris Patterns collection derived from his original works.

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this grill detail appears everywhere, on most external doors in beijing. and yet for some reason it caught my eye while shooting in a very visually and culturally rich environment. i am glad that it did.

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Beautifuly detailed fern leaf illustrations from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856–1860) by the renowned botanist Edward Joseph Lowe (1825–1900). From a young age, Lowe was fascinated by meteorology and astronomy as well as having a great interest in ferns. This led to an extensive botanical study, resulting in eight illustrated volumes of Ferns: British and Exotic. We have digitally enhanced some of these incredible fern illustrations into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Hand drawn flower illustrations by the "Audubon of Botany", Mary Vaux Walcott (1860–1940). Mary was a female American artist and naturalist known for her almost a thousand watercolors of North American wildflowers. She started experimenting with painting flowers at the age of eight. During her family summer trips to the Rocky Mountains of Canada, she developed her interest in botany and painting. Mary Vaux Walcott and her brother also studied mineralogy. Her success in painting a rare blooming mountain arnica encouraged her to concentrate on botanical illustrations. Mary Vaux Walcott also became an active mountain climber and photographer because she spent many years exploring the difficult terrain in the Canadian Rockies. As a remarkable botanist artist and an unconventional woman, she was elected as the president of the Society of Woman Geographers in 1933. We have digitally enhanced hundreds of her wildflower watercolor paintings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download and use under the creative commons license.

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Variety of plants in The Genus Iris (1913) by one of the famous English amateur botanists, William Rickatson Dykes (1877–1925). Dykes was an expert in iris breeding. He also had a great interest in tulips, amaryllis, and other plants. He wrote many influential books on the botanical subject. These digitally enhanced iris illustrations are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Hand drawn flower illustrations by the "Audubon of Botany", Mary Vaux Walcott (1860–1940). Mary was a female American artist and naturalist known for her almost a thousand watercolors of North American wildflowers. She started experimenting with painting flowers at the age of eight. During her family summer trips to the Rocky Mountains of Canada, she developed her interest in botany and painting. Mary Vaux Walcott and her brother also studied mineralogy. Her success in painting a rare blooming mountain arnica encouraged her to concentrate on botanical illustrations. Mary Vaux Walcott also became an active mountain climber and photographer because she spent many years exploring the difficult terrain in the Canadian Rockies. As a remarkable botanist artist and an unconventional woman, she was elected as the president of the Society of Woman Geographers in 1933. We have digitally enhanced hundreds of her wildflower watercolor paintings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download and use under the creative commons license.

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Chinese paintings of flowers and insects from the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), the last imperial dynasty of China. Traditional forms of art and innovations were flourishing during the Qing dynasty. We have digitally enhanced these beautiful Chinese floral artworks into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Chinese paintings of flowers and insects from the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), the last imperial dynasty of China. Traditional forms of art and innovations were flourishing during the Qing dynasty. We have digitally enhanced these beautiful Chinese floral artworks into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Timeless vintage patterns by William Morris, a 19th-century English celebrated designer, craftsman, and poet. Morris’ furniture designs, fabrics, stained glass windows, and other decorative arts inspired the Arts and Crafts movement defining the popular taste of that era. This whole collection of Morris' public domain illustrations are free to download for personal and commercial use.

If you love these patterns as much as we do, please check out our beautiful William Morris Patterns collection derived from his original works.

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Hand drawn flower illustrations by the "Audubon of Botany", Mary Vaux Walcott (1860–1940). Mary was a female American artist and naturalist known for her almost a thousand watercolors of North American wildflowers. She started experimenting with painting flowers at the age of eight. During her family summer trips to the Rocky Mountains of Canada, she developed her interest in botany and painting. Mary Vaux Walcott and her brother also studied mineralogy. Her success in painting a rare blooming mountain arnica encouraged her to concentrate on botanical illustrations. Mary Vaux Walcott also became an active mountain climber and photographer because she spent many years exploring the difficult terrain in the Canadian Rockies. As a remarkable botanist artist and an unconventional woman, she was elected as the president of the Society of Woman Geographers in 1933. We have digitally enhanced hundreds of her wildflower watercolor paintings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download and use under the creative commons license.

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Ursprünglich diente die spanische Wand in China als Windschutz. Erste gefundene Exemplare stammen bereits aus der Han-Dynastie (206 v. Chr. bis 220 n. Chr.).

 

Heute gehört die spanische Wand zum Designelement der modernen Inneneinrichtung.

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Beautifuly detailed fern leaf illustrations from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856–1860) by the renowned botanist Edward Joseph Lowe (1825–1900). From a young age, Lowe was fascinated by meteorology and astronomy as well as having a great interest in ferns. This led to an extensive botanical study, resulting in eight illustrated volumes of Ferns: British and Exotic. We have digitally enhanced some of these incredible fern illustrations into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Chinese paintings of flowers and insects from the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), the last imperial dynasty of China. Traditional forms of art and innovations were flourishing during the Qing dynasty. We have digitally enhanced these beautiful Chinese floral artworks into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Chinese paintings of flowers and insects from the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), the last imperial dynasty of China. Traditional forms of art and innovations were flourishing during the Qing dynasty. We have digitally enhanced these beautiful Chinese floral artworks into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Beautifuly detailed fern leaf illustrations from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856–1860) by the renowned botanist Edward Joseph Lowe (1825–1900). From a young age, Lowe was fascinated by meteorology and astronomy as well as having a great interest in ferns. This led to an extensive botanical study, resulting in eight illustrated volumes of Ferns: British and Exotic. We have digitally enhanced some of these incredible fern illustrations into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Rochester, NY

 

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Reflection of the flag pole on water in Fishermen's Wharf, Steveston.

 

Happy snapping!

 

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Beautifuly detailed fern leaf illustrations from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856–1860) by the renowned botanist Edward Joseph Lowe (1825–1900). From a young age, Lowe was fascinated by meteorology and astronomy as well as having a great interest in ferns. This led to an extensive botanical study, resulting in eight illustrated volumes of Ferns: British and Exotic. We have digitally enhanced some of these incredible fern illustrations into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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Beautifuly detailed fern leaf illustrations from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856–1860) by the renowned botanist Edward Joseph Lowe (1825–1900). From a young age, Lowe was fascinated by meteorology and astronomy as well as having a great interest in ferns. This led to an extensive botanical study, resulting in eight illustrated volumes of Ferns: British and Exotic. We have digitally enhanced some of these incredible fern illustrations into high-resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

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