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A whole team of them scale this beheamoth of glass and metal to make sure the inhabitants can see outside. Nope. No thank you!
Rajskie jabłuszka w jesiennej scenerii :)
Crab apples near the building where I live, as they look in Autumn :)
Crabapples are widely grown as ornamental trees, grown for their beautiful flowers or fruit, with numerous cultivars selected for these qualities and for resistance to disease.
There are over 35 species and 700 cultivated varieties of crabapples and have been a part of the home landscape for many years.
Blossoms often open from pink or red buds and change to paler shades after opening, creating a beautiful pink cloud lasting several weeks. Asian crab apple specimens are usually preferred for ornament because their fruits are more colorful and last into the winter providing food for over-wintering birds.
Apples and crabapples are in the rose family, Rosaceae, in the genus Malus. Crabapples are differentiated from apples based on fruit size. If fruit is two inches in diameter or less, it is termed a crabapple. If the fruit is larger than two inches, it is classified as an apple.
Due to their versatility, crabapples make excellent choices for use around homes, schools, parks, public and commercial buildings, and in highway plantings.
My aim was to shoot some railway pics, this bridge has a good view to Ulm main station. The railway pics were all crap but I liked the black & white version of the bridge shot!
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Easy shot with an overexposed sky and a yellow flower peeking out to people from the fifth floor.
7 Days With Flickr - Crazy Tuesday Theme: "Looking up" :)
Bells of the Santa Úrsula Church in Adeje :)
Adeje is a town and municipality in the southwestern part of the island of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands, and part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. A hundred years before the Spanish conquest (1494), this place was the capital of the Menceyato of Adeje, one of the guanches (local kingdoms) in which the island was divided. It is now one of the most important tourist cities in the Canary Islands. The main street of Adeje has a multitude of little restaurants, cafe’s and bars where you are able to sit outside in the picturesque spreading laurel tree lined street and enjoy your meal or just a leisurely drink and soak up the atmosphere of the quaint town. In Adeje you can see the Santa Úrsula Church, located in the Plaza de Espana Square. Built mid-16th Century and reformed by Domingo de Herrera in 1764. Iglesia de Santa Úrsula has been considered Cultural Interest Good in the category of Artistic Historic Monument on 1986. In 1560 there was a hermitage to worship Santa Úrsula on this same spot, over which Pedro de Ponte started building the actual edification. This building has many great artistic and historic value sculptures as, for example, the Virgen de La Encarnación (from the centuries XV and XVI), la Virgen de la Candelaria, San Juanito, Santa Úrsula (XVII century), la Virgen de Guadalupe (between the XVII and XVIII centuries), y la Virgen del Rosario (XVIII century).
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Dzwony kościoła św. Urszuli w Adeje :)
Adeje - miasto i gmina przynależąca do prowincji Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Podstawową działalnością gospodarczą jest tutaj turystyka, przede wszystkim w strefie wybrzeża Adeje (Costa Adeje). Miejscowość z początku nazywana była Adexe w języku Guanczów (oznacza wodopój). Sto lat przed konkwistą, w tym miejscu znajdowało się Królestwo Adeje, dwór króla Guanczów Sunty i jego syna Tinerfy Wielkiego, skąd rządzili zjednoczoną wyspą, aż do momentu, gdy synowie Tinerfy rozdzielili wyspę na dziewięć odrębnych królestw. Adeje było miejscem pochodzenia i głównym siedliskiem kultury Guanczów w tej epoce, jako że to tam znajdowała się siedziba aborygeńskich królów, zwanych Menceyes. Przy głównej ulicy Adeje znajduje się wiele małych restauracji, kawiarni i barów, w których można usiąść na zewnątrz w malowniczej alei wysadzanej drzewami laurowymi i delektować się posiłkiem lub po prostu relaksować się przy drinku i rozkoszować spokojną atmosferą urokliwego miasta. W Adeje można zobaczyć kościół św. Urszuli i klasztor, znajdujący się przy placu Plaza de Espana. Zbudowany w połowie XVI wieku kościół Iglesia deSanta Úrsula został przebudowany przez Domingo de Herrera w 1764r. Kościół ten został uznany za dobro kultury w kategorii Artistic Historic Monument w 1986 roku. We wnętrzu kościoła obejrzeć można liczne dzieła tak zwanej Sztuki Sakralnej, a wśród nich wykonana przez szkołę gwatemalską podobizna Matki Bożej z Guadalupe (rzeźbiona kopia tej z Meksyku), która jest przechowywana w kościele parafialnym w Adeje i została wykonana w XVIII wieku.
Greenway Parking garage is how all parking structures should be. I love the ornamental and functional wind spirals.
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Yah, i was on the ground for this shot. But like Pete, anything for a good swing shot.
I have a few more from her first go in the swing but we're off to a birthday party.
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I thought it was interesting that lining up the right edge at this zoom distance put the same floor of the building, in the opposite corner of the photo. (Left top, Right bottom)
I traveled with group of co-workers to a nearby parking garage to get a better view of the eclipse in Louisville on Monday, August 21, 2017. We had 96% coverage at 2:27p EST... and it was still bright outside. 34/52
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Process by which cells containing chlorophyll in green plants convert incident light to chemical energy and synthesize organic compounds from inorganic compounds, especially carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water, accompanied by the simultaneous release of oxygen.
..Ultimately, nearly all living things depend on energy produced from photosynthesis for their nourishment, making it vital to life on Earth. It is also responsible for producing the oxygen that makes up a large portion of the Earth's atmosphere