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Ein Zierapfelbaum im Winter, dessen leuchtende Früchte sich harmonisch vor der kalten Winterlandschaft abheben. Das sanfte Licht betont die Details und verleiht der Szene eine besondere, winterliche Schönheit.
Dreams Are
Seldom Crystal Clear
But
Often Colourful
For #MacroMondays #LessThanAnInch
Macro: Ornamental Crystal (0.6” x 0,7”)
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ƒ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/60 Sec
ISO 400
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A Hong Kong Orchid bloom on the side of the road. This flowering ornamental tree can attract hummingbirds.
Pretty in pink, Orrnarnental Cabbage in macro. They really pop in the garden at this time of year. Happy Friday my friends, enjoy =)
Love the purple color of this ornamental cabbage (Flowering Kale) plant.
-As the weather gets cooler, ornamental cabbage and kale are leafy plants that produce bright foliage that gets more intense the colder it becomes. Both plants are close relatives to several vegetables, including cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, turnips, and mustard greens.-
dengarden.com/gardening/Plant-Ornamental-Cabbage-and-Kale...
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This blossom is from an ornamental crabapple tree that was planted by my Father-in-law many years ago and is a sight to behold every spring. A lovely memory of a lovely man.
Thanks for all the kind comments and favs on yesterday's spring greens shot. They are very much appreciated.
Shot with a Konica Autoreflex T2 and a Hexanon 57mm f1.4 lens. Film is Ilford Delta 100 developed in Rodinal at 1:100 ratio using the Stand process.
(You can eat them but they make habanero peppers seem like sweet tarts. Beyond hot. And don't eat the leaves. Poisonous.)
I love this kind of architecture and it's really sad to see that this kind of art seems to have been lost in favor of more efficient construction methods.
A mall was opened here not long ago, and it looks like a brick. It's just rectangular and plain. Maybe a mall doesn't need to look that fancy? I don't know, but if it's going to dominate the views in the city center you should maybe think about the looks of the building, since it's also huge.
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