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I love seeing where they come from, to what they look like at their peak!

 

Those huge heads, so layered, all coming out of this one bud... it NEVER ceases to amaze me.

 

The evolution, the unfurling, the GRAND opening...

  

The peony is the only genus in the flowering plant family Paeoniaceae. They are native to Asia, Southern Europe and western North America but grow very well here too, Peonies are actually very easy to grow; once established they can tolerate drought and suffer from very few diseases.

 

Colours range from pure white through baby pinks and palest peaches to clear deep pink and darkest rich maroon. There is also a pale yellow but it is rare.

 

Peonies are only available between late May and early July, so get them while you can!

 

They are very thirsty flowers, so make sure you top up the vase or bowl.

  

The Greeks believed they could cure over 20 ailments and were found in every monastery garden.

 

Peonies have been cultivated for over 2,000 years, more for their medicinal qualities than for ornament.

 

The Japanese protect the earliest peony blooms from the snow by protecting them with individual small thatched shelters. Some geishas used to wear special peony colours.

 

The Chinese name for peony is "sho yu" which means "most beautiful" and they idolised this flower.

 

The common thread is that the flower always denotes luxury and indulgence.

  

Went for again for a dramatic lighting, to make them 'different' from other flower images...

 

My favourite... Lol, thank you for your time and comments, M, (*_*)

  

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The 2014 livery for the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9 of the Fabory Rallyteam. Driven by Johan Faes and Christiaan van der Rijsen.

 

Car: Mitsubishi

Type: Lancer Evolution 9

 

Camera: Canon EOS 7D

Lens: Tamron 17-50mm F/2.8

 

Exposure: 1/200

Aperture: f/6.3

ISO speed: 100

Focal length: 17mm

 

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"Evolution ?" Back after a great trip to the Kruger Park in Satara camp, we had good game viewing but unfortunately no Cats! These 2 little Baboons kept us entertained one morning as they played and wrestled in the road. — at Africa Photographic Travel.

 

North Coast of Aracruz - ES - Brazil

Evolution on Gardiner, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 2014

Hammersmith Bus Station

October 11th 2015

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Just look what it's done for them humans, billions of the buggers, wanna go star trekking but they still have to deal with religious fanatics, war, greed, mortgages, insurance, hatred, abuse, pharmaceuticals burying cures for treatment (how much are they making out of Covid, and what do they know about it's actual origin?), the list just goes on and on. Damn that, us monkeys have been going on fine for millions of years, just keep moving, eat, not get eaten, simple.

Progress, it's just a bandaid word for control and suffering.

Be a meandering monkey, you'll feel better for it XD

Mt. Mendel, Evolution Basin, Kings Canyon National Park, California.

 

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This is another in my JMT series. It is a panorama best viewed in its large size. Please view my other JMT images in my JMT set.

 

This is a stitch of four single exposures made with a Nikon D7000 and Tokina 11-16mm.

 

I lingered at McClure Meadow for far too long and found myself hustling up the switchbacks out of Colby Meadow up to Evolution Lake. Even before I arrived at this site, the ridge had been on fire for many minutes and I stopped liberally to make images. This site is a little tarn right next to Evolution Lake. Immediately after I made these images I would set up camp for the night, cook and eat dinner and then set up my camera to capture the alpenglow over Mt. Mendel and Mt. Darwin.

 

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Some of the Creationists I used to argue with would need this to believe in evolution. Alas...

Stage two of my castle evolution project.

Evolution Emerging 2016

Dass die Evolution des Menschen noch nicht vorbei ist, liegt so ziemlich auf der Hand. Dass Karl-Heinz die Krone der Schöpfung darstellt, will jetzt wohl auch keiner mehr abstreiten.

 

Karl-Heinz auf frame-less.com hier und hier

Evolution on Gardiner at Night, Darwin City, Northern Territory, Australia.

 

21. November 2014

Macro Mondays evolution

lago di castelgandolfo...un tempo lontano

Wild animals and birds always find a way to find food. This duckling was with its mother and siblings at Peppa Pig World at the theme park I took Rose and Amy to. They were wandering around all the adults and children as if it were second nature. There is a river that runs alongside the park and that's where they nest and swim, but if they are looking for food into the hubbub of the park they come. I don't think eating fast food is good for them but then it isn't that good for us either

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Went out to Belle Isle on Martin Luther King day looking for the now famous ice formation. I have to say I’m really impressed by it. It was a magnet for anyone with a camera and I had a lot of fun investigating all the numerous formations and abstract beauties within the ice. This shot shows why one needs a ND filter is very bright conditions. My intentions were to shoot at f/1.4 but it was totally overexposed even at a shutter speed of 1/8000 ISO100. Either way, I think this is an interesting way of looking at the ice.

 

Next shot of the fountain I’ll be posting will be one of those “In-Shane” images. I’m getting excited to edit it!

 

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More of this fast quirky style have been doing lately...

Mixed Minifigures , some have legs some have arms, evolution still in progress in that town. Maybe we see in 10 000 years a new species who have arms and legs and both are moveable, but still they are able to produce robots to do their daily work.

GE's "Evolution Hybrid" locomotive at this years RSI outdoor exhibit at The Belt Railway Company's site in Chicago.

Ferrari 599XX Evo, presented at the Bologna Motorshow 2011.

With this new package, now the 599XX it's more powerful with 750hp and, with a reduction of 35 kg, it's even more lighter!

This 599XX has also a modified aerodinamic and a really impressive rear wing!

A beautiful toy, isn't it!

 

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Model: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII 1:18

Brand: Autoart

Original color: Plain White

Custom:

1) Airbrush body with Red/Silver Ralliart tune colors

2) Airbrush Rims with black

3) New Intercooler=)

4) New Alloy Exhaust (ekzos perang nih!)

All customization work done by Akid Garage N Gangs=)

 

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Camera: FujiFilm X10

Focal Length: 19.5mm, Macro Mode plus 52mm +4 Close-up lens

Exposure: ISO400, 1/280 @f/3.6, M 4:3

Lighting: Daylight and Yongnuo WJ-60 60-LED ring light

Processing: Photoshop CS3, ring-light reflection removed, added photo of circuit-board, one/zero background and film edge layers also photographed with the FujiFilm X10.

 

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This scene was kind of funny to me.

Fujifilm 18 f2

 

Regras: Poste uma montagem contendo três tipos de fotos: Uma foto antiga. (De quando começou o hobby)

Uma foto atual, deste ano.

Uma foto que se orgulhe de ter tirado!

 

E marcar os amigos

 

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Uma foto antiga:

www.flickr.com/photos/135929470@N06/21707000919/in/datepo...

 

Essa foto eu tirei um dia depois dele ter chegado, e como podem ver ela é horrível em todos os sentidos, qualidade péssima, posição do merek horrivel, angulo da foto então dfsjhbfvjhfvbdj

 

Ambas as fotos são da mesma camera, a do meu celular, mas até metade do ano, a burra aqui não sabia que o facebook fodia completamente com a qualidade das fotos, então eu sempre mandava as fotos pelo messenger e editava no pc xD

 

Uma atual:

www.flickr.com/photos/135929470@N06/37255466332/in/datepo...

 

Bom, eu postei essa ontem aqui xD tirei ela pensando justamente nessa tag. Eu ainda sou péssima, minhas fotos são em sua maioria horriveis, mas eu aprendi algumas coisas com o tempo, isso me alega um pouco! Uma pena que eu tenho uma evolução extremamente lenta comparado a outras pessoas xD

 

Uma que se orgulha de ter tirado:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/135929470@N06/28573631722/in/album-...

 

Acho que foi umas duas fotos antes dessa que eu notei a diferença da qualidade, e eu amei tirar todas as fotos que tirei nesse dia. Desde a montagem do cenario, até a forma como a Lachesis combinou com tudo!! Uma pena o vestido estar imundo rs fgbjbfgjfb *apanha*

 

Bom, é isso pessoas!! Essa é a primeira das varias tags que estou devendo xD Mas pretendo liquidar todas ainda essa semana!

This hike began at South Lake on the Bishop Pass Trail September 8 and 6 days latter ended at North Lake. According to a more accurate account than I can generate we hiked 55 miles, gained 8,730 feet and lost 9,200 feet elevation. This area, part in Kings Canyon National Park and part in the John Muir Wilderness is about 20 miles southwest from Bishop, California.

 

Here is a brief summary of our route: South Lake Trailhead - Bishop Pass - Dusy Basin - LeConte Canyon - Muir Pass - Evolution Valley - Puite Creek Canyon - Humphrey's Basin - Piute Pass - North Lake Trailhead. We passed more than a dozen lakes some of which I will mention when I upload photos.

 

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