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Papilio demoleus is a common and widespread swallowtail butterfly. The butterfly is also known as the common lime butterfly, lemon butterfly, lime swallowtail, small citrus butterfly, chequered swallowtail, dingy swallowtail and citrus swallowtail.
Rita actually grows both in her backyard...the lemons look like limes before they turn yellow and the limes look like lemons before they turn green!! :))
The late afternoon sun on two sides of a lime-painted rectangular building at the Gold Coast Harbour Town shopping centre.
A view from a bedroom window, looking north towards the gentle skyline bump of Heifer Law (158m). The foreground trees are limes lining the Rothbury road out of Alnwick.
Great blue heron.
No post-processing done to photo. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
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As seen from Lime Ridge Open Space in Walnut Creek, California
Three handheld exposure bracket images were merged in Aurora HDR, with additional processing in other utilities.
Shadows from the late afternoon sun on a lime-painted wall at Harbour Town shopping centre, seen against the Gold Coast blue sky.
As seen from Lime Ridge Open Space in Walnut Creek, California.
Three exposure bracketed images were merged for this picture.
Small-Leaved Lime | Tilia cordata | Malvaceae
Samsung NX300 & Carl Zeiss Jena 'Pancolar' 50mm f/1.8 Lens | Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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Weeping silver lime (Tilia americana) fruits, also known as American basswood.
Olympus EM1 + Meyer Optik Gorlitz Oreston 50mm f1.8 at f5.6
Canon EOS 6D - f/16 - 1/100sec - 100 mm - ISO 1250
- for challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays,
theme: Citrus
- diameter of the lime: 3.8 cm
Just playing with my camera.....like a kid with a toy! :-)
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Finger limes, Microcitrus australasica are an Australian species of citrus native to rainforests. They have been in widespread cultivation for about ten years.
The vesicles in the fruit unlike lemons and ordinary limes are crunchy. They taste like ordinary limes. These fruit are 1.8 in long.
For the Macro Mondays theme: citrus.
HMM and happy new week!
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A lemon (or lime) battery is a simple battery often made for the purpose of education. Typically, a piece of zinc metal and a piece of copper are inserted into a lemon and connected by wires. Power generated by reaction of the metals is used to power a small device such as a light-emitting diode. (Disclaimer: My hubby didn't really believe this would work, so he hooked up the diode to a pair of AA batteries, with a little resistor. The zinc nail, and the copper coil are just for photogenic effect!)
Lime E-bikes are all over Sydney.
All you need is the app on your mobile phone.
Using the app you locate a bike, ride it wherever, pay for the usage and then leave it.
Quite amazing.
But anyway, I just walk, lol.
I discovered this Lime E-bike on the walkway up above Circular Quay. I think it was getting ready to view the Vivid light show at 6.00pm.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Food' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.