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Still working through my photos from Chanticleer earlier this month...I like how these blooms are all lined up...twice. Hope you have a wonderful Tuesday!
Looking east through the Cataloniëstraat.
In the background the famous three historical towers of Ghent: Saint-Nicholas Church, Belfry, and Saint Bavo Cathedral.
A row of buttons on my business handcuffs. Simple window light with a Nikon D700 and Samyang 24mm lens.
I consider myself a nature photographer but I do enjoy trying my hand at other types of macros. This is a simple row of peas on a piece of paper.
I did get practice using my new macro slide rail for this shot. Hope the practice pays off for Spring plants, flowers, and mushrooms.
This is the palest pink Poinsettia I ever saw!
The tiny flowers in the middle of the pink star look like little mouths?
Euphorbia pulcherrima is a shrub or small tree, typically reaching a height of 0.6–4 metres (2 ft 0 in–13 ft 1 in).
The plant bears dark green dentate leaves that measure 7–16 centimetres (2.8–6.3 in) in length.
The coloured bracts —which are most often flaming red but can be orange, pale green, cream, pink, white, or marbled—are often mistaken for flower petals because of their groupings and colours, but are actually leaves.
The colours of the bracts are created through photoperiodism, meaning that they require darkness (12 hours at a time for at least five days in a row) to change colour.
At the same time, the plants require abundant light during the day for the brightest colour.
The flowers of the poinsettia are unassuming and do not attract pollinators.
They are grouped within small yellow structures found in the center of each leaf bunch, and are called cyathia.
The poinsettia is native to Mexico.
It is now found in the wild in deciduous tropical forests at moderate elevations from southern Sinaloa down the entire Pacific coast of Mexico to Chiapas and Guatemala.
It is also found in the interior in the hot, seasonally dry forests of Guerrero, Oaxaca, and Chiapas.
May your coming days be full of goodness and joy, Magda (*_*)
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In my youth I walked those hills. & could name them by heart. I’ll have to look them up now, old age doesn’t come alone. The update - From right to left, Beinn an Dothaidh (1004m), Beinn Achaladair (1038m) & Beinn a’Chreachain (1081m). Together with Ben Dorian (hidden behind Beinn an Dothaidh) these make a fine, long day’s traverse best done with 2 cars and necessitates crossing the West Highland railway line on the longish walk out (or in depending on where you start.
Look quickly, soon there will only be two.
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Created for the Crazy Tuesday theme, THREE IN A ROW.
Four trees growing on the old slate gallery at old Dinorwic slate quarry,and the autumn sunshine is lighting them up.
For Macro Monday's "In a Row".
I found them in our local forest. These are tiny mushrooms ranging in in size from 0.5 cm to 2cm wide.
HMM
#Drei in einer Reihe#....
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Für:“Crazy Tuesday“ am 10.10.2023.
Thema:“Three in a Row“ (Drei in einer Reihe)
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