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Mexican Hat (Ratibida columnifera), is so-named because it is supposedly reminiscent of sombreros in Mexican festivals. It's also called Prairie Coneflower in some guidebooks.
This member of the aster family is a native species found along the Eastern base of the Rocky Mountains, and south to Mexico. This photo was taken at water's edge of Berkeley Lake, a small lake at the northern edge of Denver, Colorado.
texture Joes Sistah: www.flickr.com/photos/27805557@N08/
skin: Ugly Duck
eyes: Theoretical Afterthought
Chestnut-sided Warbler
This was one of my goals. To find and shoot a nice male in breeding plumage. He was the third goal of an epic day at Delaware State Forest, Pike County PA.
A few more interior shots of the shops that Catherine and Lee wanted to visit while in Hudson, NY. In this case, Catherine actually follows the shop owner and artist on Instagram, and who actually makes the hats and many garments sold in her shop. Getting to meet and talk with her myself I can see why Catherine enjoys following this lovely young woman originally from Bosnia. Of course, it did not stop me from grabbing a few shots while inside the shop as the three chatted with each other. And those reversed letters on the store window is the shop's name, and read the correct way it's Behida Dolic.
Psilocybe bohemica (Agiromycetes). Size of hat 9 mm. Size of whole mushroom 3 cm. For me this hat is an inspiration of Haute Couture, the new hat for winter 2021-22. It reminds us of the fragility and beauty of nature. I expect many people would love to have such an inspiring hat. Before wearing the hat, you have to remove the stalk at the inside.
#Donnerstagmonochrom#
Mein Garten unter einer leichten Schneedecke.
😄Happy Monochrome Thursday😄
Analogica, Zenit 3 M ( 1962 ) priva di esposimetro, Helios 58 mm f 2 ( M 39 ) Fujicolor C 200 asa, sviluppo con Tetenal.
This is dedicated to a Flickr friend who sent us these wonderful warm hats!! Thanks Robert...HSS!! :))
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"""Late last night, I came home and saw something blue lying by the front door. When I got closer, I saw that it was a witch's hat. But when I tried to pick it up, it suddenly moved!!
At first, I thought it was a gust of wind... but the same thing happened on my second and third attempts, as if there was something under the hat... I also heard a high-pitched giggling sound...
Now who played a trick on me…??
Is there perhaps someone who had the same experience?"""
(to be continued)
Happy Shocktober ;-))
Model: origami The Magic Hat
Design: Zhang Yuankai
Diagrams in the book 'Chinese New Year Origami 2024' by SOAC
Paper: 40x40cm blue Kraftpaper
Final size 12x12cm