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Accurate reproduction of one of the oldest medieval castles in Carinthia, Burg Falkenstein in Obervellach.
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The bird jar is a reproduction of jars that were found during excavations at the James Geddy House (circa. 1762), Williamsburg, Virginia. At first archeologists did not know how early colonists used the jars. The tab on the lower lip was what led them to believe they were used to attract nesting birds. A small branch can be placed in the hole to provide a pearch. This House Wren picked my jar to raise a family as one did in 2006. I wonder what species of birds used them in 1762?
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Marc Venon Photographie ©Tous Droits Réservés Octobre 2020 reproduction interdite sans accord
doll: 2010 My Favorite Barbie American Girl Reproduction
fashion: shirt and short shorts: Integrity Toys "Most Sophisticated" Poppy Parker™ as Sabrina® / Hat by me
Plant reproduction is the production of new offspring in plants, which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction produces offspring by the fusion of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically different from the parent or parents.
Reproduction de la boite dans laquelle Gizmo est enfermé au début du film Gremlins.
Reproduction of the box in which Gizmo is enclosed at the beginning of the film Gremlins.
Milton Country park, on my way back from previously moaned about meeting. The frost was thawing as fast as I could take my camera out. The ice was delicately frozen and the hoar frost was dropping off of the trees and coating the ice like sifted icing sugar, totally beautiful.
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Reproduction Fokker D.VII, built using an original engine and parts, displays above Sywell during the 2024 Air Show.
Aircraft: Mikael Carlson's reproduction Fokker D.VII SE-XVO.
Location: Sywell Aerodrome (ORM/EGBK), Northamptonshire, UK.
The sexy bits of a lily flower. Male pollen on six anthers supported by filaments. Female stigma receives male pollen and passes it down the style to the ovary where the seeds are formed. Plants aren't so very different from us are they?
Barbie Signature: "Peaches 'n Cream" 1/6 Scale Reproduction Fashion Doll - Club 59 (Mattel Creations) 2025
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Loco 60163 Tornado visiting SVR
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Not to Be Reproduced ( La reproduction interdite ) is an oil on canvas painting by the Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte, The painting was commissioned by poet and Magritte patron Edward James in 1937, and is considered to be a portrait of James although his face is not depicted. The work depicts a man standing in front of a mirror, his reflection is not rendered correctly, as it also shows him from behind, also the lighted candle is not shown lit in its reflection. This is my interpretation and tribute to the famous painting
Currently owned by the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam.
( thanks, and apologies, to Sir RBH for use of his photos, other photos from Bing )
This is my grandmother's reproduction of Maxfield Parrish's famous painting "Daybreak." It's in the original frame in which she bought it at the Golden Rule (precursor to J.C. Penney) in St. Paul, Minnesota, about 100 years ago.
It is now wrapped up in my suitcase. When I arrive in New York later today, I'll surrender it to an artist, who is going to paint me a nighttime version of this with . . . with . . . with a different couple celebrating their love for each other. I expect to take delivery of this new work sometime in 2022.
G-CIEN(PL788) Supermarine Spitfire Reproduction. Seen at Perth on 11th August 2018.
The Supermarine Aircraft Spitfire is an American homebuilt aircraft produced in kit form by Supermarine Aircraft. A replica of the famous British Supermarine Spitfire World War II fighter, it was originally produced to 75% scale. Subsequent models have increased the scale of the fuselage to 80% & 90% and added a second seat.
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A grass plant bearing its fruit to keep the cycle of reproduction alive.
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So I bought this Indian Headdress reproduction from Feathers and Stuff off Amazon (it's less expensive there)
Anyways I was so excited when it came. I had been wanting one for such a long time, except it's kind of pricey and I didn't know what to use with it.
I'm doing a Navajo mini series with it soon so that should be exciting :)
I can't wait to give this baby some more photo love!
Life has been BUSY. I haven't really been online minus going on my phone for Facebook and Google+. And even THEN it's just to check notifications.
#lesigh, I dont want to grow up so quickly!
P.S. I bought new triggers :)
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1AB800 camera left @ 1/8th, small silver umbrella closed half way, triggered with Aputure trigmasters.
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C’est en 1962 que Warhol fut fasciné par le procédé de reproduction photographique de la sérigraphie. Cette technique allait devenir le style par excellence de Warhol : simple, rapide, on pouvait également apporter d’infimes mais infinies modifications à la même photo matrice. Difficile à croire, mais c’est une pure coïncidence si Warhol choisit de représenter Marilyn Monroe dans un des premiers portraits, et aujourd’hui une de ses œuvres les plus connues. Elle mit fin à ses jours le même mois, et son visage magnifique, ainsi que sa célébrité, semblait être un terreau fertile pour les œuvres répétitives de Warhol, et ressemblant à des images de bandes dessinées. Et il eut bien raison !
La photo sélectionnée de Warhol était une publicité tiré du film « Nigeria », dans lequel Marilyn avait précédemment joué en 1953. Il a créé de nombreuses œuvres pop art de Monroe en utilisant cette image, y compris « diptyque Marilyn » aujourd’hui considérée comme l'une des pièces les plus influentes en art moderne. Au lieu de dessiner ou de peindre son visage, Warhol a choisi une photo qu’il savait que tout le monde connaissait. Mais pourquoi Monroe ? Marilyn incarne la célébrité et la notion même de « sex-symbol ». Mettre en avant des personnes célèbres est devenu l'une des caractéristiques du mouvement pop art au cours des années 60 : il s’agit en fait d’un commentaire acerbe sur l'obsession des médias de masse avec le culte de la célébrité.
On pense également que par ce style de travail, Warhol se réfère à une société dans laquelle les gens peuvent être considérés comme un produit plutôt que comme une personne. De plus, la technique de sérigraphie utilisée par Warhol pour les portraits de Monroe aplatit encore plus la photo déjà en deux dimensions. Avec moins de nuances et en utilisant des couleurs vives, Warhol met en avant la planéité émotionnelle et montre subtilement le côté superficiel de cette femme. Un sex-symbol créé par la société ; une femme qui est tout ce que la société veut qu'elle soit. En se concentrant sur ses caractéristiques emblématiques, Warhol nous rappelle qu'il y existait une vraie femme derrière son image.
It was in 1962 that Warhol was fascinated by the process of photographic reproduction of screen printing. This technique would become Warhol’s style par excellence: simple, fast, you could also make tiny but infinite modifications to the same photo matrix. Hard to believe, but it is pure coincidence that Warhol chose to portray Marilyn Monroe in one of the first portraits, and today one of his best known works. She ended her own life that same month, and her magnificent face, as well as her celebrity, seemed to be fertile ground for Warhol's repetitive works, and resembling comic book images. And he was quite right!
The featured photo of Warhol was an advertisement from the movie "Nigeria", in which Marilyn had previously starred in 1953. He created many of Monroe's pop art works using this image, including "Marilyn diptych" now considered one of the most influential pieces in modern art. Instead of sketching or painting his face, Warhol chose a photo he knew everyone knew. But why Monroe? Marilyn embodies celebrity and the very notion of "sex symbol". Highlighting famous people became a hallmark of the pop art movement during the 1960s: it was in fact a scathing commentary on the mass media's obsession with the cult of celebrity.
It is also believed that by this style of working Warhol is referring to a society in which people can be seen as a product rather than a person. In addition, the screen printing technique used by Warhol for the portraits of Monroe flattens the already two-dimensional photo even more. With fewer undertones and using bright colors, Warhol brings out the emotional flatness and subtly shows the superficial side of this woman. A sex symbol created by society; a woman who is everything society wants her to be. Focusing on her iconic characteristics, Warhol reminds us that there was a real woman behind her image.
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The leading stage of making a stained glass window. Reproduction for a 1920's Glasgow home. www.rdwglass.com
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Artiste : Laurent Conan
Production : Compagnie Vent Du Large, Lanmeur (29620)
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Looking at windows
Prague
Looking at windows - looking from windows in Prague
with rusted_flower Susan Wolff
Location: Kuala Selangor, Malaysia.
Reproduction:
Ovoviviparous skinks meaning that this species undergo internal fertilisation. The fertilised eggs are retained in the female's body and embryos obtain nutrients from the egg yolk. They thus give birth to live young, in clutch sizes of 2-8 young each time and usually bear offspring during May and June.
Defense mechanism
1. usually scurries or burrow into the leaves or debris substrate
2. breaking off its own tail . This process of amputation is called 'caudal autotomy'. The trick is that the severed tail will wriggle hence distract potential predator, buying the skink a few precious seconds to escape.
According to wiki.nus the tail will grow back over time however the regrown (new) tail is usually different from the original tail. The new tail is usually darker in coloration, lack of scale pattern, and texture. Besides, the new tail is without the original bony vertebrae.
"Limestone Pot"
Bois de Païolive (Ardèche)
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La route est longue et périlleuse pour la crapaude qui va déposer ses rubans d'oeufs à l'étang...et les prétendants nombreux pour les féconder dans l'eau... Celle-ci en promène 4 sur son dos !
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This is a replica built in 1980 and registered on the US civil register as N3767A on 11Jul80. Cancelled on 06Nov12.
The following is from the museum website.
Albatros D Va (reproduction)
The aircraft on exhibit in the Museum is in the markings of Joachim von Hippel of Jasta 5, the third-highest scoring German Jasta (squadron). It illustrates well the flamboyant and famous german “Flying Circus” coloring system. The green, red-outlined tail, green wheel covers, and red propeller spinner were the markings used on all aircraft in the squadron. These colors were well-known to the British, who called them “The Green Tails.” The gray fuselage with the red lightning bolt was von Hippel’s personal marking which distinguished his fighter from other aircraft. He named his aircraft “Blitz” (Lightning). Also noteworthy are the purple and green wing colors painted at the factory as part of a standard camouflage pattern.
The Albatros fighter series consisting of D. I through D. Va models were the primary German fighter aircraft of World War I. The D. I model was introduced in September 1916, just as the first German fighter squadrons were being formed.
The D. V and D. Va types, the most produced and widely used of the Albatros fighters, were put into service in May and October 1917. More than 2,500 D. V/Va’s were made. Their use was so extensive that in April 1918, at the time of the great German spring offensive, almost 50 percent of all German fighter aircraft were Albatros. Although replaced in the summer of 1918, the type remained in wide service until the Armistice on November 11, 1918. Virtually all German aces flew the Albatros at some time in their careers. Aerodynamically designed and especially noteworthy was its unique rudder and horizontal stabilizer configuration. This feature was readily identifiable from great distances.
The aircraft also had two important structural characteristics: the fuselage was of plywood semimonocoque construction and the lower wing was of smaller chord than the upper wing, resulting in greater maneuverability and better downward visibility. The difference between the V and Va models was minor, consisting of a change in aileron control wire configuration.
Gravid female. Femelle reproductrice.
In summer, breeding females need a lot of heat to succeed reproduction.
En été, les femelles reproductrices ont besoin de beaucoup de chaleur pour réussir la reproduction.