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Watercolor on paper. Painted without drawing.

21 x 29 cm

The cup is half empty and half full. What a wonderful cup!

The Cup and Saucer at Rocquaine at sunset

GT Winter Series Sprint Race #2 Estoril Jan 2023.

Driver: ALVARO RAMOS

Team: ARAUJO RAMOS

Car: MCLAREN 570S CUP

For Macro Monday - Tiny

 

I have no idea where this tiny (10mm high) cup came from but it has been on my desk for about 6 months.

 

I will add an image showing the measurement in the first comment box.

 

Happy Macro Monday!

marine tea :D

Solandra

 

Solandra is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae, consisting of twelve different species. Native to Central and South America, the plants are typically grown as ornamentals for their large, showy, fragrant flowers and glossy leaves. The most commonly grown species is Solandra maxima, also known as the cup of gold vine, which is prized for its stunning yellow flowers that resemble an oversized cup or trumpet. Solandra vines are known for their vigorous growth and can reach heights of up to 30 feet. In their native habitats, they are often found growing in tropical forests, near rivers or canyons. While they require adequate water and nutrient supplies, they are relatively easy to grow in warm and humid climates.

Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.

The Louis Vuitton Cup is one of the most famous and prestigious competitions in the sport of yachting because of its relationship to the America's Cup. The Louis Vuitton Cup, was used as the selection series to select the team to sail as the challenger in the America's Cup. Since the inception of the Louis Vuitton Cup four out of the six winners have subsequently won the America's Cup itself.

Cups that are Orange.

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The afternoon winter trek up High Cup Nick was certainly worth it. We encountered very few people all afternoon and had some really nice light as we climbed along the ridgeline to the head of the Valley.

 

Whilst at the top we did spot a couple of walkers make their way down the steep cliffs and then walk along the valley bottom, by the Gill. Neither of us had actually contemplated doing this before, we usually just retraced our path back down the Pennine Way to Dufton.

 

Having looked at the OS Map we saw that there was a track down in the valley, but it would involve a much longer walk back to Dufton.

 

Looking at the clouds on the far horizon it did look like we would get some late light shining up the valley before sunset. So we decided to go for this, in the hope of getting some different shots from down in the valley floor looking back up to the head of the valley.

 

The climb down was not for the feint hearted, being very steep and slippy, but it was the best decision we made, as we were treated to some great late sunlight and a few new compositions. So here is the first one and I'm sure John Bleakley will have some better ones from this part of our days 13 mile walk.

...have always been my favorite way to eat chocolate!

Silicone baking cups for the Macro Mondays challenge: "multicolor." Area shown is about 2.75 inches square.

 

Happy Macro Monday!

"Looking close... on Friday!" juillet 2024

A humorous cup :)

Cladonia diversa

Rød Bægerlav

Flowering Claret Cup Cactus (Echinocereus triglochidiatus) at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona. Native to S.W. United States and N. Mexico.

explored #161

 

all by me

اول محاولة لي في هالنوع من التصوير

  

hope u like it

 

Danbo the Cupcake

Tokyo, 25/4/2017

Still Life project

Big yellow large-cupped daffodil at NYBG.

Two fire cups in the dark bring the Light.

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