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Rain-soaked streets and darkness - perfect conditions for a night shot of Wuppertal's monorail in action...
Texture: 2 Lil' Owls nice in L view!
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A cod liver oil capsule placed on an iPad screen with the same coloured background on my iPhone behind!
A dragon-fly and its Huge multi-vision faceted eyes, all in a very small package...!
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Wouldn't the skies be prettier if clouds weren't always white or grey during the day?
For Smile on Saturday "over processed clouds"
Chaenomeles japonica, called the Japanese quince or Maule's quince, is a species of flowering quince that is native to Japan. It is a thorny deciduous shrub that is commonly cultivated. It is shorter than another commonly cultivated species C. speciosa, growing to only about 1 m in height. It is best known for its colorful spring flowers of red, white, pink or multi.
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Higher classification: Chaenomeles
Scientific name: Chaenomeles japonica
Family: Rosaceae
Order: Rosales
Subclass: Magnoliids
Class: Magnoliopsida
Brightly coloured beach huts at Portland bill Dorset. An unusual setting for huts on the cliff top but they look so quaint with their bright colours and different styles, almost oldie worldy! In the distance is The Old Lower Lighthouse a disused 19th-century lighthouse, now a grade11 listed building. There are in fact three lighthouses on this peninsular, the other The Old Higher lighthouse constructed in 1716 now also a grade 11 listed building is privately owned used for holiday rentals....Nice spot indeed.
I found this beautiful Rose in one of the many gardens I pass on my walk home after work. I hope you like this one.