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Solar phone charging is a viable business in most rural areas in Tanzania. Many people in these regions have mobile phones but are faced with charging challenges, often travelling long distances in search of power sources to charge their mobile phones. Setting up a solar mobile phone charging station can be both profitable and makes life easier for everyone.
Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. praecox var. paucinervis, one of the so-called hoop-petticoat daffodils. From Morocco.
Image from 'Practical Geology and Mineralogy; with instructions for the qualitative analysis of Minerals', 003675389
Author: TRIMMER, Joshua.
Page: 345
Year: 1841
Place: London
Publisher:
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One of the great things about Parc Guell are the number of random seats built in just about everywhere. Very practical and thoughtful, Gaudi!
I think this successfully shows a Rembrandt image as there is a distinctive triangle on the left hand side of the face.
Perfection, Post-It note prank. I did not do this - it was a lady who a guy at work wrote on her face with permanent magic marker... right before a day full of important meetings. BUT he claims that wasn't as bad as this.. LOL
• Practical Light •
It's not easy to be the light in a dark place. But it is rewarding. I pulled my phone out when it was too dark to see the dandelion 😂. I liked the effect it had in frame!
Brad was doing a great job of explaining Aperture Priority and Depth Of Field to these new photographers; I lent them my 50mm f/1.4 lens so they could see it for themselves.
A lesson learnt from Mediterranean tourism - carry an umbrella to guarantee instant shade from the sun and ire from fellow tourists.