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Another great pub name perhaps? A busy Bumblebee on a Sunflower in our polytunnel processed with the Hipstamatic App HBBBT!
I was powerless to stop this stunning Osteospermum or "Cape Daisy" plant jumping into my trolley at the garden centre recently. Who could resist such colours? A perennial so it will spread & come back year after year HSS!
67/100x my 100 photos will all be taken using the Hipstamatic App.
Der „Canaletto- Blick“ vom nördlichen Elbufer in der Nähe der Augustusbrücke. Dresden ist schon schön…
Langur monkeys are everywhere .. . they are great to watch as they sit like humans do . and they are so quick and agile .
(044/365) Walking through Tintern Woods yesterday I noticed this beautiful spider's web catching the sunlight & just had to grab a quick iPhone shot (best viewed Large to see the strands) HBW & HWW!
Snowflake detail on a fabric Kinder "stocking" for sale in a local store. For Macro Mondays theme “Center Square B&W” HMM! Also for my B&W Square Format group. New members very welcome.
My cat Fozzie taking his usual Cat nap mid day in my bed during the hot summer afternoon.
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“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—for ever.”
― George Orwell, 1984
My indoor hibiscus plant’s blossoms last only one day so I love to celebrate them. Below the opening flower, you can see yesterday’s flower before it falls off.
Thanks for visiting, enjoy each day.
Novobirzheva Gostiny Dvor-a historical building in St. Petersburg, on Vasilyevsky Island. Built in 1800-1815 according to the Kvarengi project in the style of classicism.
Seen near Hook Lighthouse, an iPhone image best viewed Large to see the fleshy leaf detail, they remind me of the Rock Samphire (with ants) which I photographed earlier HGGT!
"This plant can be found mainly growing on shingle & waste ground in coastal areas. It is a very pretty sight from April to October with its lovely daisy-flowers. The 20-40mm flowers have yellow centres (disc florets) & white petals. The fleshy leaves are also very pretty; they are cut into numerous pinnate divisions. This is one of our native coastal plants & belongs to the family Asteraceae"
Photo 88/100 for the 100 Flowers 2018 Group. This year I'm taking 100 photos of different wild flowers in the Irish countryside.