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Gloria is my landlord's persian tortoiseshell. She has a very greasy coat and I give her frequent 2-step baths. First I massage in Goop waterless handcleaner gel, then do a good rinse, then follow up with regular shampoo. She's a real trooper, but as the photo shows, not thrilled with the procedure! We're hoping now that she's been spayed, the greasiness may improve.
These are the beautiful leaves of the Persian Silk Tree. This one is near the small Quarry Garden in Queen Elizabeth Park.
So I still have a little bit of time to do some small mocs.
Here are 2 diff. pictures of the same MOC, one with a light orange background and one with a white background and some small edits.
it´s up to you which you like the most :)
MAYBOD -IRAN
roof of caravanseray entrance-brick work.
میبد-سقف هشتی کاروانسرا
see also this caravanserai,s picture in my stream ,titled as"SOMEWHERE TO REST".
March 8, 2021 - Dale Chihuly's Persian Ceiling at the entrance to the Himalayan Mountains Biome at the Franklin Park Conservatory. Columbus, Ohio
"Strobilanthes dyeriana (Persian shield) is a tropical plant native to Myanmar. It is grown for its dark green foliage with bright, metallic-purple stripes radiating outward from the central leaf vein. In proper conditions, it will also produce pale purple flowers. Persian Shield grows best outdoors in USDA zones 9 and 10, although it can survive in other zones as a houseplant given sufficient temperature, soil moisture and humidity. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit."
View of the traditional mud brick houses in Abyaneh village, situated around 80km from Kashan, at the base of the Karkas mountains, in Natanz County, Isfahan province of Iran.
Characterized by a peculiar reddish hue, Abyaneh is one of the oldest village in Iran, known to have existed 2,500 years ago. The culture of Abyaneh has been largely preserved, with a few hundred residents speaking Middle Persian and dressing in traditional clothing.
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For Bracknell Camera Club Treasure Hunt Theme 20 - Seeds. Red jewels from the ancient Persian fruit - the pomegranate - rich with minerals and vitamins, adding the touch of the exotic to sweet or savoury dishes alike.
Four candy-pink, Ranunculus, beauties.
Persian buttercup (Ranunculus asiaticus) is a perennial plant that can grow to be a foot and a half tall. They have blooms that resemble roses, with simple , like HERE, or branched stems.
The petals are often highly lustrous, some species are popular ornamental flowers in horticulture, with many cultivars selected for large and brightly coloured flowers.
What got me 'in' to 'flower-photography', was that I was fascinated by ‘light’ and wanted to know more about lighting...
That was 27 years ago, started with painting and evolved into photography. Flowers seemed the perfect subject matter, because of their different colours, shapes, textures, great variety and 'characters', I'd had many a garden, grown my own, so, I started out with an advantage, I knew about flowers...
I found a niche in the market, for 15 years now people have been 'raving' about them, asking me how I 'do' it? Copying, imitating and stealing, photos, words and even titles. They say it is the highest ‘accolade’ for an artist? LOL.
There is NO magic formula, each flower is unique and treated as such! I do NOT consider myself a 'flower-photographer' but a a photographer who knows how to use lighting well...
Glad you enjoy them.
Giving my flowers SOUL? My Soul Flowers on youtube and Studio Flowers 2011
Why not take a few minutes, click on the links, sit back and relax, enjoy the beauty, you'll feel replenished?
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Persian Medallion is art glass produced by the Fenton Glass company. Thus type of glass is known as Carnival Glass. The iridescent glass was often given away at carnivals and thus gained the name Carnival Glass.