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This is actually a carpet I saw in Turkey last week

A carpet of bluebells at Rannerdale.

 

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Another Carpet Python (Morelia spilota mcdowelli) in our backyard! Here are a few shots from this morning.

Stupid name for a beautiful moth.

Looking through the vibrant fresh leaves of a beech tree to the carpet of bluebells beyond.

Boutique de souvenirs à Kathmandu Népal.

D'après diapositive.

I was quite lucky to go when I did. It started raining earlier this week and snowing tonight.

Finished the carpet I was weaving. This is the first time I've made a carpet so it's not perfect .

2018 one photo each day

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Fez Medina. Morocco. The showroom was as stunning as the handmade carpets and rugs on display.

Ok, now stand on one leg, look straight at the camera, and hold your breath so you don't mess up the reflection. Perfect! Click

Male Wood Duck (Aix sponsa)

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where sheep may safely graze, a cotswold scene

A plate with pears and and old romanian colorful carpets background, romanian manufacturing.

Common name: Bush Felicia.

Botanical name: Felicia fructicosa subsp. fructicosa.

Family: Asteraceae.

Taken in the Mountainside neighbourhood of Gordon's Bay, Western Cape, South Africa.

11/52 weeks of 2021: Something I've Never Photographed Before

My entry of week 11: Carpet photo with polaroid edited.

A nearlyunbroken carpet of colorful autumn trees in New Hampshire.

 

As I have shared New England fall color photographs you may nave noticed that I often contrast that spectacle with my more familiar western aspen groves. One of the main reasons I made this photograph was practical — I wanted to illustrate just how significant that difference is. Aspens in California tend to cluster in relatively small and separate groves. Even the larger ones are typically surrounded by conifers, scrub, or rocky terrain. In autumn, the effect is often to produce star areas of color set off against areas with little or no fall color.

 

This photograph shows the difference. I made it near a high point on New Hampshire’s “Kancamagus Scenic Byway, ” among the most popular places for viewing the East Coast autumn color. You are looking down at a hardwood forest full of different trees with different colors. And the trees shown here are a tiny fraction of the forest that was spread out before me, rising from valleys toward the high ridges — with almost everywhere the same wild blanket of colors.

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

Sure this has been done before, but has anyone done it with such cool hotel room carpet? (PDX Airport Carpet printed by Bricks & Minifigs)

 

This was actually both super fun, and super uncomfortable to build. I was convinced all my friends would try and figure out which of my past roommates I'd had relations with. As if my love life interests anyone but myself.

  

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Chrysanthemum flower arrangement- Carpet

Red Carpet

 

The third installment of Venetian Squares

 

I still have a couple of spaces left for my Dublin workshop but my Beara workshop is now full. For more details www.rohanreilly.com/workshops

Vendeur de tapis dans une rue de Gyantsé au Tibet.

 

Carpet seller in a street of Gyantsé in Tibet.

 

D'après diapositive.

persian minicarpet from Egypt

I went to Hitsujiyama Park to see a hill of moss phloxes :)

 

芝桜を見に羊山公園へ行ってきました ♪ 何がすごいって人の多さにびっくりでした!

A worm's eye view of the grassy floor, a carpet of beautiful pale yellow primroses caught in the light of Spring,like bright smiley faces of sunshine against a backdrop of bokeh.

1346 W 79th St, Chicago, Illinois

Cactus-like plant covering stones in the churchyard at Foxt, Staffordshire. I liked the beech-nut cases breaking up the pattern.

Not sure of ID & not a good photo but thought it unusual to find it on my white Buddleia in the garden

Taken @Fez El Bali, Morocco, North Africa.

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