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Kreative People group "Treat This " challenge #230
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The Globe at Knockan Crag, Scotland, with snow falling in the distance.
(Assynt region in Sutherland)
Not the sharpest photo in the album but I like the comp. Taken many years ago on a 4 megapixel Canon G3.
Green Globe Artichoke is a large perennial, growing up to 1 -1.5 meters under good conditions. They have large, deeply toothed silvery grey- green leaves that spread out 50-80cm from the main stem. The arching leaves may have barbs and they spread out alternately on the large strong stem.
This beauty produced 5 blooms but they only last a day.
Globe Cactus- Echinopsis subdenudatum "Dominos".
Just to the left of the trees is the Globe theatre. At one time it must have been the largest building around. Today it has to be pointed out amongst the giant buildings that surround it.
Given an HDR treatment.
Belém is a district, located in western Lisbon, to the west of Ajuda and Alcântara and directly east of Lisbon's border with Oeiras. Belém is famous as a museum district and as the home of many of the most notable monuments of Lisbon.
"Snow flurries began to fall and they swirled
around people's legs like house cats. It was
magical, this snow globe world."
- Sarah Addison Allen, "The Sugar Queen"
MacroMondays#Leaf
Spicy globe basil is a cultivar of Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil). Unlike some better known basils, it grows in the form of a tidy, compact bush, more suitable for gardens and small pots than most varieties. The small, densely growing leaves are used in the same way as the leaves of other sweet basil varieties.
These in the picture are young plants ready for transplanting into small pots in which they will grow over the winter on my kitchen window. I gently pressed the plants with my finger to make them better visible in the frame, and it is also proof of the 3 inch rule. (The seeds grow in a hollowed log filled with peat moss.)
HMM!
,,, a tiny corner of Victorian Sheffield City Centre lost in the sprawling Hallam University campus.
Watch it properly @ Gallery Minimal
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Created for the Artistic Manipulation Group Mixmaster Challenge 63.
CHEF xandram envisions a bright summer!
➤ Your image must contain a trellis or arbor.
➤ And at least one orb or sphere.
➤ Plus at least one mushroom.
➤ Use primarily bright and/or saturated colors (minimal pastels and black/white).
➤ NO PEOPLE including humanoids (robots, statues, etc.).
Background made in AI with my photographic elements added
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A floating globe in Canary Wharf Middle Dock. Part of the winter light festival currently taking place, although I passed by in daylight. May return in the evening before it finishes.
High iso experiment in the office. My inflatable globe where it landed. Who's to say that north should be at the top?
A bit of a reimagining of a previous post. It occurs to me that this looks a lot like the graphic everyone uses for the Corona virus.... sorry about that!
Rest assured that I used masks in Photoshop...
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This table-top globe has four legs and looks very nice when the brass work is polished which I rarely do!
Globe Mallow wildflower. Southwest Arizona, USA.
Full frame. Dedicated Vintage macro film lens. No crop. No post processing.
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The globe artichoke, also known as French artichoke and green artichoke in the U.S., is from the thistle family.The edible portion of the plant consists of the flower buds before the flowers come into bloom. The budding flower-head is a cluster of many budding small flowers, together with many bracts, on an edible base. Once the buds bloom in autumn, the structure changes to a coarse, barely edible form.