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Sie sind für die Menschen immer ein Magnet im Frühling, Sie blühen in großer Zahl in Berlin und icn Teltow auf dem ehemaligen Grenzstreifen der vergangenen DDR.
Ich wünsche Euch eine gute Zeit, Danke für Euren Besuch.
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They are always a magnet for people in spring, they bloom in large numbers in Berlin and icn Teltow on the former border strip of the former GDR.
I wish you a good time, thank you for your visit.
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Salutations japonaises aux cerisiers en fleurs de Berlin
Elles sont toujours un aimant pour les gens au printemps, elles fleurissent en grand nombre à Berlin et à Teltow sur l'ancienne bande frontalière de l'ancienne RDA.
Je vous souhaite de passer un bon moment, merci de votre visite.
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A rose is 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. 45637
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).
😄 Happy Macro Mondays 😄
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
Macro (1:1) of the Roman No “C“ (height 1 ¼")
taken 20.07.2020 and uploaded for
Macro Mondays #Numbers
ƒ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/6 Sec
ISO 400
"Nature's last stand, on the boundaries we have created." The common linnet is rapidly declining in numbers. Our future sunrises and sunsets must be greener in nature...
I knew these beer caps would be useful one day !
This is almost 6cm.
Happy Macro Monday.
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I hope to find some time this week to edit and post some photos.
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.
Critique is welcomed.
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Macro Mondays - Numbers
LACPIXEL - 2020
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Ein schwieriges Thema, vieles ausprobiert und wieder entsorgt. Großes ? bis mir der fast neue Filter, den ich voreiniger Zeit erstanden habe, einfiel. Hier nun das Ergebnis!
Ich wünsche einen guten Start in die Woche, einen erfolgreichen Montag und bleibt gesund. Seid herzlich bedankt für Euren Besuch, ein Kommentar ist willkommen und ein Stern freut mich.
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A difficult subject, many things tried and discarded. Big ? until I remembered the almost new filter I bought a while ago. Here is the result!
I wish you a good start into the week, a successful Monday and stay healthy. Thank you for your visit, a comment is welcome and a star makes me happy.
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Un sujet difficile, essayé de nombreuses fois et rejeté à nouveau. Super ? jusqu'à ce que je pense au filtre presque neuf, que j'ai acheté il y a quelques temps. Voici maintenant le résultat !
Je vous souhaite un bon début de semaine, un lundi réussi et restez en bonne santé. Merci de votre visite, un commentaire est le bienvenu et une étoile me fait plaisir.
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Prized as a medieval banquet dish. Decimated by hunting - plus the loss of its reed bed habitat - The Bittern became extinct in the UK in 1886
Our ancestors were such a caring bunch!
But it's back., and hearteningly (with the help of contemporary humans) numbers are rising!
Hopefully another 'wrong' put 'right'
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.
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 !!!
Numbers ist the theme for Macro Mondays July, 20th.
I bought this antique wristwatch at an antique dealer for my wife many years ago.
Macro Mondays! Numbers and Letters are the theme for this week’s Monday. I loved to play BINGO when I was a kid!!
I have chosen this sixty year old barometer for Macro Mondays theme; "numbers". It is a desktop model, in a solid mahogany case, and it is just as accurate as todays modern digital versions.
HMM!
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."
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.