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Long tailed tit in the garden. They hoover in great groups in the garden. Such lovely birds
Een staartmeesje,ze komen in groepjes in de tuin en hebben een grappige manier van vliegen. Ik vind het net kleine pingpong balletjes met een lange staart
chewed up by my dog! she loves ping pong balls! hence dog hair and slobber
(the face was there originally for the cats!)
we don't really do Halloween here in Oz
A tall tree of the Malvaceae family, 10-15m tall. The leaves are elliptical and simple, 20-30cm long and 8-10cm wide. Small, fragrant white flowers bloom in 10-15cm panicles from the leaf axils.
The Japanese name comes from the Chinese name "pingpo." Although the English name is Pingpong, it has no relation to table tennis. It is native to southern China.
アオイ科の樹高10~15mの高木。葉は楕円形の単葉で, 長さ20~30cm, 幅8~10cm。葉腋から10~15cmの円錐花序を付け, 白色の芳香のある小さな花を咲かせる。
和名は中国名の「頻姿:ピンポー」に由来する。英名でpingpongと言うが卓球とは無関係である。原産地は中国南部。
撮影地:京都府立植物園 観覧温室
We were over at my sister's house tonight having a little ping pong action. I couldn't resist the lure of taking some pictures and toying with some fun lighting.
Lighting info: sb-600 (bare) high camera-left @ 1/4 and sb-800 (also bare) directly behind Rachel @ 1/8 and tilted up at about 45 degrees or so.
Under the underpass there are public ping pong tables. Quiet in the winter and in fading light they strain their eyes to play. They stopped a minute after this.
Not the first Ping Pong restaurant that has caught my eye sufficiently to get my camera out.
This one was catching the light lovely during an early Saturday morning wander.
Bonus pigeon too (love a lone pigeon in a London shot)