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Today is a pink or purple day at Color my World Daily and the theme at Smile on Saturday is numbers.
As you can see, Mr. Egg is obsessed with numbers… Since he gained a little bit of weight, he can’t stop measuring himself… He takes note of all the numbers each day. Unfortunately for Mr. Egg, even with all the efforts he makes in order to lose some weight, the numbers are still the same (or almost)… Maybe Mr.Egg’s metabolism has slowed down…or maybe it is hormonal … or maybe it is both… or maybe Mr. Egg eats too much Nutella on his cheat days… We will never know. However, Mr. Egg is very motivated to bring those numbers down before going back to work in few weeks…
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The Roman Number C (= 100) derives from the Etruscan variant Ж (made of a right-hand open and left-hand open letter C) Under the Roman influence only the right-hand open C was kept and stands for the Latin word centum (= 100).
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Macro (1:1) of the Roman No “C“ (height 1 ¼")
taken 20.07.2020 and uploaded for
Macro Mondays #Numbers
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Arithmophobia or Numerophobia is the exaggerated, constant and often irrational fear of numbers. The words Arithmophobia and Numerophobia both have Latin/Greek origins where the root word stands for numbers, and phobos is Greek for “deep aversion or fear”.
The fear of numbers can place many restrictions on the phobic’s life and may even affect his standard of living. Specific number phobias like the fear of number 13 or 666 etc could be fuelled by cultural or religious beliefs or even TV shows and movies about them. She/he often feels embarrassed to admit the problem causing one to become socially withdrawn. Hereditary, genetic factors and brain chemistry can sometimes lead to this phobia.
Macro Mondays -- "Phobia"
A woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa, in the family Rosaceae. There are over three hundred species and thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing, or trailing, with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles. Flowers vary in size and shape and are usually large and showy, in colours ranging from white through yellows and reds. Most species are native to Asia, with smaller numbers native to Europe, North America, and northwestern Africa. Species, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and often are fragrant. Roses have acquired cultural significance in many societies. Rose plants range in size from compact, miniature roses, to climbers that can reach seven meters in height. Different species hybridize easily, and this has been used in the development of the wide range of garden roses. 50222
In the long forgotten past before Sat-Nav (Satellite Navigation) and GPS (Global Positioning System) , we had to find out where we were and where to go using paper maps and strange little manual devices called…..Compasses!
For the group, ‘Crazy Tuesday’ and the theme of ‘Numbers’.
I knew these beer caps would be useful one day !
This is almost 6cm.
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Odd Numbers - The the (one) flower has (three) leaves
Using the (kit lens) Nikon Nikkor AF-P 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 G VR DX lens.
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Leonardo da Vinci art playing cards. 🃏 Drawings: Head of a man and Head of a girl.
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a matter of numbers
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Cuideu-vos
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Take care, my friend.
For this week's MacroMondays challenge NUMBERS.
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Monday morning numbers...
You will sing it when you read it and it will be in your head for a while :-)
Just a simple close-up shot of the corners of £20, £5 and £10 notes. I don’t love money but love the designs and colours on banknotes wherever I come across them around the world.
Two of my trusty rules to get the size of the macros frames, one steel rule and the other an inside/outside caliper done in inches and mm which makes it super easy to convert inch to mm. This was an 1-5/8 inch frame or 41mm.
They are everywhere these days.
Ils sont partout ces jours-ci
Están en todas partes en estos días
Montréal, Qc
Macro Mondays theme today: "Numbers and Letters"
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Jour de fête ! Alliance de la grand mère de mon mari. juillet 1921, bientôt 100 ans !!!
My husband's grandmother's wedding ring. July 1921, almost 100 years !!!
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Tilburg, Willem II Straat (NL) 28-07-2016
Willem II Straat, ter hoogte van huisnummers 13 en 15
De straat is genoemd naar koning Willem II, die graag in Tilburg verbleef en er een paleis heeft laten bouwen. Het paleis is nu in gebruik als stadhuis en wordt vooral gebruikt voor de raadsvergaderingen, het sluiten van huwelijken en voor representatieve doeleinden.
Willem II Straat, near house numbers 13 and 15
The street is named after King Willem II, who liked to stay in Tilburg and had a palace built there. The palace is now used as a town hall and is mainly used for council meetings, marriage ceremonies and for representative purposes.
Willem II Straat, in der Nähe der Hausnummern 13 und 15
Die Straße ist nach König Willem II. genannt, der gerne in Tilburg verblieb und dort einen Palast errichten ließ. Der Palast wird heute als Rathaus genutzt und hauptsächlich für Ratssitzungen, Hochzeitszeremonien und zu repräsentativen Zwecken genutzt.
Willem I StraatI, près des maisons 13 et 15
La rue doit son nom au roi Willem II, qui aimait rester à Tilburg et y fit construire un palais. Le palais est maintenant utilisé comme hôtel de ville et est principalement utilisé pour les réunions du conseil, les cérémonies de mariage et à des fins représentatives.
Willem II Straat, cerca de las casas números 13 y 15
La calle lleva el nombre del rey Willem II, a quien le gustaba quedarse en Tilburg y construir un palacio allí. El palacio ahora se usa como ayuntamiento y se usa principalmente para reuniones del consejo, ceremonias de matrimonio y con fines representativos.
Willem II Straat, vicino ai numeri civici 13 e 15
La strada prende il nome dal re Willem II, a cui piaceva rimanere a Tilburg e lì fece costruire un palazzo. Il palazzo è ora utilizzato come municipio ed è utilizzato principalmente per riunioni del consiglio, cerimonie matrimoniali e per scopi rappresentativi.
Willem II Straat, perto dos números 13 e 15
A rua tem o nome do rei Willem II, que gostava de ficar em Tilburg e teve um palácio construído lá. O palácio agora é usado como uma prefeitura e é usado principalmente para reuniões do conselho, cerimônias de casamento e para fins representativos.
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This photo is nearly organic :). I took it RAW so it naturally came trough some editing but I didn't do anything distinct with it, just slightly tuned the colour and the light balances. Nevertheless it looks like a HDR image, why? I think the reasons are the streetlamp light and especially the thin layer of snow which lies on all the surfaces, windows, sails, booms and boards.
The red series of numbers in the background is a work of environmental city art. It's maybe the most mainline landmark in Turku city. It looks pretty tiny here but actually it's quite large scale stuff, it has been fixed on the side of the smokestack of a power plant. The name of the work is "Fibonacci Sequence 1–55". It has been innovated and designeg by a famous italian artist Mario Merz.
Here is some information about the fibonacci sequence in mathematics. With these numbers we dance around the golden ratio, which is a very important variable in art and photography, maybe the most important.
The #s 14 and 41 lined up here by chance. "The combination of numbers in the reversed mirror hour 14:41 gives the person energy to overcome the obstacles they encounter. The angels are sending a message of their support along the way. They ask the person who is seeing this mirror hour frequently to have patience and never rush into action."