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Macro Mondays: Pins
In the 1960s you got a free pin when you bought a product. These pins are from C.Jamin
Cornelis Jamin was born in 1850 in Boxmeer. At the age of 20 he moved to Rotterdam, where he started a street trade in confectionery. Ambitious and headstrong as he was, he soon turned his street trade into an official confectionery with a sugar confectionery factory. After 10 years he had two sugar factories: one on the Roodezand and one on the Crooswijksekade. And another three years later, in 1883, the Netherlands had its first Jamin store, in which Cornelis sold his own products. He had a great business instinct and did good business.
Jamin's shops still exist
Hakea laurina (Pin-cushion Hakea) is one of the most admired native plants of south-western Australia
Have a good one
i never print any of my photos so i kind of like using picnik to "mount" some of them and pretend they are hanging on a wall LOL Happy Sunday! On explore @78 May 18/09..up to #30
- Hair : WINGS-HAIR-TO1220 Gray
- Headband : .STOIC. BOW HEADBAND @Anthem
- Head : LeLUTKA Kaya Head 3.1
- Tattoo : Letis Tattoo :: Daru :: M220101 ::
- Bra : [Glitzz] Dana Black - Bra (only BOM)
- Outfit : NANIKA - Rosina Top/Skirt - Blog @Anthem
- Shoes : N-core JENNA "FatPack"
- MilkShake : wear/andika {I LOVE MilkShake}Dispenser Set @Anthem
- Pose : [InDiGo] Thea Breathing & Static Stands Set
Sending something pretty for you. Have a wonderful evening.
Scabiosa
Genus
Scabiosa is a genus in the honeysuckle family of flowering plants. Many of the species in this genus have common names that include the word scabious; however some plants commonly known as scabious are currently classified in related genera such as Knautia and Succisa; at least some of these were formerly placed in Scabiosa. Another co…
Wikipedia
Scientific name: Scabiosa
Biological classification: Genus
Consists of: Scabiosa caucasica · Scabiosa atropurpurea
Belongs to: Dipsacaceae
My lung infection is still driving me crazy.
Le Pin sylvestre (Pinus sylvestris) est une espèce d'arbres de la famille des Pinaceae originaire d'Europe moyenne et septentrionale, d'Asie du Nord jusqu'en Sibérie orientale, ainsi que des montagnes du nord du Moyen-Orient. C'est une espèce à grande amplitude écologique et climatique, notamment l'une des plus importantes de la forêt boréale d'Eurasie.
Age>> 19 ans.. prélèvement fait en forêt, derrière chez moi sur une formation rocheuse, ce sujet déjà un peu dans cette forme devait avoir ~2.. 3 ans poussait très lentement sur la roche et avait 3cm, travaillé depuis en type **Mame.. demi-cascade**.
Hauteur >> 18 cm avec le pot
Longueur >> 26 cm de la racine, à la fin des aiguilles de la cascade
Hauteur du pot carré >> 11/11cm, pot artisanal fait main signé par un potier Alsacien renommé
Calle de rehausse >>12/12 cm
Difficulté >> le garder petit, le haubaner, ligaturer, garder les aiguilles petites, le tailler maintenir le racinaire en très bonne santé (condition sinequanone pour tous les bonsaïs) et lui donner cette forme en demi-cascade.. qui j'aimerai finir en cascade...(la pointe terminale devrat être à la hauteur de la base du pot....
Long-tailed weasel games - when push comes to shove. The young weasels were a delight to watch when they were in their young growing-up phase, when life was just a game. Not too long after we found them, they began to spread out and work on their hunting skills.
Attention quand les pins se mettent en pelote et obstruent le passage : leur haute taille leur permet d'aller quérir la lumière bien plus haut, et de négliger les petites branches qui il y a bien longtemps faisaient leur fierté de jeune arbre et aujourd'hui entravent votre progression de leurs lances tenues à l'horizontale ! Si parfois il est délicat de se hasarder sous la futaie, il est de même difficile pour les plantes de sous-bois de s'installer sur l'épais tapis d'épines qui couvre le sol. On ne peut néanmoins se garder d'admirer ces arbres majestueux qui se dressent non loin du torrent de Navette, au sud de La Chapelle-en-Valgaudemar.
Size of the Pin Badge: < 1 ¼ ” x 1 ¼ ”
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Macro taken June 09, 2025 and uploaded for the groups
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Gigaset GS 290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/33 Sec
ISO 217
A simple contribution for this theme; a single pin (singles were seen in the sample gallery) lying flat on a white piece of card in the shadow of a plastic "crystal" bottle stopper purchased from a charity shop for this very purpose. This is a crop of about a quarter of the frame.
Taken handheld(!) in bright sunshine with the Helios 44M on about 5cm of extension tubes at f/8. In post -processing, I've added a blue colour to the shadow with some complementary orange to the pinhead. I've then brightened the central (horizontal) band of the image to keep the eye on the pinhead and not drift upwards.