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Dans le Vieux-Port de Montréal

In the Old Port of Montreal

 

Five Rose Flour est une marque de farine canadienne appartenant à l'origine à la Lake of the Woods Milling Company en 1888.

 

Five Rose Flour is a Canadian brand of flour originally owned and established by the Lake of the Woods Milling Company in 1888.

Minobusan Kuonji Temple

Five-storied pagoda

身延山久遠寺・五重塔

 

It is a five-storied pagoda of Kuonji Temple.

The original pagoda was built in 1618,

but it disappeared many times due to lightning strikes, etc.

This pagoda was restored in 2008.

 

久遠寺の五重塔です。

最初は1618年に建設されたようですが、

落雷等で何度も消失し、

2008年に復元されたものとなります。

 

Minobucho, Yamanashi pref, Japan

... on the fourth Sunday of Advent

In Georgetown, Maine, on the Sheepscot River.

冒険とつけるとかっこよい。今年はこのシリーズでいこう(´-´)//

Taken for this weeks Macro Mondays members choice of five.. HMM

Happy Valentines Day!

 

Much love to you and yours.

 

Obviously I did not realize today was Valentines Day when I set up the images for the week. Next time I will try a little better. :)

Naadam Horses Race - Each Naadam includes at least one race of stallions, and at least three races for geldings. The distance traveled by the race is also dependent on the age of horses, 15 km for 2 years, 30 km for horses over 6 years.

Riders are always children, boys or girls, 6 to 12 years. Even if the rider falls during the race the horse is not disqualified. The first five horses are rewarded by people singing their praises, and they are sprayed with fermented mare's milk (airag). The colt which arrived last in the race is also distinguished with the people singing a song of encouragement.

 

Happy 10th TNC Mongolia!

Five recently hatched cygnets on the Bishop's Palace moat in Wells.

 

Almost there... HAPPY NEW YEAR.

Like I wrote before...

Once I was also a beginner, this is one of my 'earlier' images, developed and printed in the wet darkroom.. yes, photographers used to do it in the dark, LOL...

 

I wish you ALL good health for 20018, good light and ever-charged batteries...

 

thank you, M, (*_*)

  

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For '"Macro Mondays" group theme of "Five"

 

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These are five identical rings placed on a mirror - four rings flat and one 'standing up'.

 

Went looking in the garage store and found these small 18mm brass plated rings obviously left from a long forgotten project but kept on the basis they might come in useful sometime!

 

They have!

 

Placed on a mirror and with some difficulty the front one glued upright. Lit with a desk light that also caught the multi colours of the gift bag in the background - bag balanced upright with a large bull-dog clip!

 

As for the bokeh - pentagons from the shape that the camera aperture blades make, all a bit unusual. And I've used a lens from a broken camera - lens removed using a certain amount of brute force and then glued to a camera body cap in which I had cut a hole!

 

Was it worth the effort? I think so!

The result is certainly different!

 

Olympus F.Zuiko f1.7 40mm from Olympus 35DC camera.

  

Five little flowers eager to grow.

The first one said, "I'm pink you know."

The second one said, "I'm pink as can be."

The third one said, "I'm pink as you see."

The fourth one said, "I'm a very pink fellow."

The fifth one said, "I'm pink, not yellow."

Then out came the sun, big and bright.

And five little flowers smiled in delight.

 

PSP**** Prise SurPrise!! - Flowers

Colorful Nature - Pink/Purple Wednesday

Crazy Tuesday - Five

(photo by Freya)

 

Thanks for views, faves and comments! ;-)

Three of the Five Sisters of Kintail. Taken from the old military road, a mountain pass over Mam Ratagan to Glenelg. If your a Munroe bagger then you got three right here. Another from last October. The low light, autumnal colours, moody clouds and contours were the focus for this one!

For 'Sliders Sunday'

Not all that much post-processing but enough!

 

Russian Industar 61 L/Z f2.8 50mm

Five little ducks went swimming one day,

Over the edge and weyheyhey!

 

- This image came first in the Photo Of The Week 20 competition on The 99 group, a private group with 99 members, during March 2008.

 

- This image won first place on the Flickr Photo Contests Monthly Competition held during January 2008.

 

- This image has been included on the 10+ Super Hearts Mosaic in January 2008.

 

- Featured on the front page of Top 20 Blue's Hall of Fame - 20th December 2007.

 

Note: image taken with a Canon 5D mounted on a Manfrotto 055CB Professional Tripod - lit by single Canon 580EX flash - contre-jour - fired by a Canon Speedlite wireless remote transmitter ST-E2. Processed afterwards in Photoshop CS.

 

Copyright © 2008 f2 Photography

 

Please Note: This image may not be used for any purpose without written permission from F-2 Photography. You are NOT allowed to download, blog, print, broadcast, publish, use in a mosaic, use on a forum, distribute, change and/or manipulate this image for commercial, private or non-commercial reasons.

Macro Mondays theme Five. Five BBs on a metallic film. this area was inside a 35mm slide holder. the light is Bokeh from Christmas lights.

2021 Arizona Monsoon Birds Tour with Matthew Studebaker

Door window of a Simplex Five-Star 35mm soundhead (part of the projector linked here), a model introduced around the late 1960s–early 1970s. Early models had a windowless door; those were derisively known as “No-Stars.” The window eventually returned; the model underwent other updates over the years, remaining in the production until 35mm projector production ceased when digital cinema projection installation reached critical mass in the early 2010s.

 

Dedicated to Macro Mondays Star Hans Holt (RIP).

Beautiful morning, cold and misty... out of the fog five figures loom large, slightly earie and in silhouette... OK maybe not but still, the image looks good, the trees fit the rule of odds and the crop/frame works well for me.

At the Five Finger Rapids four islands divide the Yukon River into five narrow channels. The rapids were a common obstacle for gold seekers during the Klondike Gold Rush. It is the only stretch of whitewater on the 715 km (444 miles) canoe trip between Whitehorse and Dawson City, the route of the annual Yukon River Quest canoe race. The channel at the bottom right is the recommended way through the rapids. It was used by sternwheelers during the gold rush. Drone panorama from 5 vertical photos.

Late one afternoon on a drive in Ongava Game Reserve in Namibia we came upon five Rhinoceroses grazing at the side of the road. We stopped to watch them for about 15 minutes while many photos and videos were shot. It is encouraging that of all nine Rhinos I saw in Namibia, none had been dehorned. Namibia prides itself on protecting its Rhinos, and other wildlife, from poaching.

 

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Low tide along the Bay of Fundy on a day when rain threatened and later arrived.

 

#AbFav_FIVE_PERSONAL_FAVES

  

Oh dear, I did it, it doesn't get any easier, choosing them, a bit like saying which is your preferred child!

Like Paul writes so well, I also best press the button now.

Here are those that made it.

 

I wish you all the very best and thank you for all your kind words, time, comments, faves.

Very much appreciated. M, (*_*)

 

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Five, favourites, faves, images, colour, AbFav, Nikon D7200, "Magda indigo"

I took the photo from a cliff. You can go down it using a long stone staircase called five hundred steps.

 

# #landscape #travel #traveling #Cliff #sunset

 

Five Bells - local pub in Burwell, Cambs - something of a grab shot, a few moments later the road was filled with parked cars!

 

Black Five 45305 bursts under an accommodation bridge on the Quorn straight with a mixed freight train

Beyond the line is crossed by the Loughborough By-pass, Woodthorpe Lane, the A6 and another accommodation bridge.

 

Taken at a Timeline Event on the Great Central Railway

 

(Keith Emerson's composition "Five Bridges Suite" was about Newcastle-on-Tyne, this isn't quite so grand!)

I re-visited Houghton Hall recently. I took lots of photographs and edited down to five or six. Here’s one of trees, lined up so well. I loved the sculptures there. I also loved the architecture of the gardens, sculptural in their own right. The designer might have been Charles Bridgeman in the early 18th Century (Wikipedia).

Mono County wild stallions engaged in a battle. This moment makes it appear that they are just playing around, but that was not the case. I noticed later that the light horse has only one hoof on the ground.

The finest hour has come for Kyiv chestnuts.

 

Aesculus × carnea, or red horse-chestnut, a medium-sized tree, an artificial hybrid between Aesculus pavilion (red buckeye) and Aesculus hippocastanum (horse-chestnut). Its origin uncertain, probably appearing in Germany before 1820. It is a popular tree in large gardens and parks.

 

Aesculus × carnea's features are typically intermediate between the parent species, but it inherits the red flower color from Aesculus pavia. Its showy flowers are borne in plumes on branch ends, blooming in spring and producing leathery fruit capsules in fall. It grows up to 40 feet tall and 30 feet wide, with a round head that casts dense shade when mature. Its leaves are dark green, palmately compound, and deciduous, each leaf divided into five large, toothed leaflets.

five a.m. | December 1, 2025

My neck of the woods.

For the whole five a.m. post, please see mailchi.mp/stefanspeidel/five-am-2025-12-01!

Weary Road is located outside of Evansville, Wisconsin and is reportedly a haunted area with lots of paranormal activity. I do like the way the tall trees line the road and was never bothered by any "spirits" when I took this about a year ago. This i s from the archives as with our thirty five below wind chills today, I don't plan on going anywhere to check out the latest snowfall with my camera!

And Bubba NZ, you can breathe now! :)

Orange is the color of joy and creativity, orange promotes a sense of general wellness and emotional energy that should be shared, such as compassion, passion, and warmth. Orange will help a person recover from disappointments, a wounded heart, or a blow to one’s pride.

Generally cultivates optimism, enthusiasm, joy, cordiality and boldness. Although it also has other associations ...

 

This photo is made mainly for the topic of this Monday of the group Macro Mondays.

 

Thank you very much for your visits, faves and kind comments.

This is near Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland on the north east coast of the UK. These big concrete blocks are tank barriers left over from the second world war. When I visited they had been painted like large dice, although clearly it was a while ago as the paint was very weathered and beginning to disappear. I loved the rich reds and the unexpected visual of huge concrete dice strewn on a beautiful sandy beach as if some giant board game was in progress. Perhaps a double wins the castle... Shot on a Canon EOS 5D MkI and EF 20-35mm f/2.8L lens

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