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File name: 07_11_000777
Title: Pointer and Quail
Creator/Contributor: Tait, Arthur Fitzwilliam, 1819-1905 (artist); L. Prang & Co. (publisher)
Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate)
Copyright date:
Physical description note: Proof print
Genre: Chromolithographs; Proofs
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
File name: 07_11_000775
Title: Pointer and Quail
Creator/Contributor: Tait, Arthur Fitzwilliam, 1819-1905 (artist); L. Prang & Co. (publisher)
Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate)
Copyright date:
Physical description note:
Genre: Chromolithographs
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
Still soldiering on. P224MKL is the last of this type in use at Sheerness. Is anyone going to preserve one?
Creator: Unidentified.
Location: Brisbane, Queensland.
Description: Burgalese or Old Danish pointer dog sitting. This image if from the 7571 Lavarack family album, identified as Image number: 7571-0001-0015 and catalogue as Lavarack Family Album (0001-0015).
View the original image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/33334
Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: www.slq.qld.gov.au/research-collections
August 2014
Canon EOS 60D
EF 85mm f/1.8 USM
Creative Commons Licence BY 2.0
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Quellenangabe / Credit:
Maja Dumat - Creative Commons Licence BY 2.0
The German Wirehaired Pointer who made it to the Sporting Group at Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. NYC
2/2009
First Rotherham depot open day, 10th May 2014. In Chesterfield Transport centenary 1914-2014 heritage livery.
Photographed passing through Hope Farm in Ellesmere Port is this Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire Alexander Dennis Dart SLF 10.7M with Alexander Dennis Pointer 2 bodywork. It is registered PX55 EDF and carries the fleet number of 34741. It is pictured still branded for the now withdrawn X22 service between Chester and Heswall. On this occasion, it is found to be unusually operating Quality Partnership service 2 from Liverpool to Chester before the introduction of Stagecoach Gold spec Alexander Dennis Enviro 300's in early November.
August 2014
Canon EOS 60D
EF 85mm f/1.8 USM
Creative Commons Licence BY 2.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
Quellenangabe / Credit:
Maja Dumat - Creative Commons Licence BY 2.0
August 2014
Canon EOS 60D
EF 85mm f/1.8 USM
Creative Commons Licence BY 2.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
Quellenangabe / Credit:
Maja Dumat - Creative Commons Licence BY 2.0
My photographs and videos and any derivative works are my private property and are copyright © by me, John Russell (aka “Zoom Lens”) and ALL my rights, including my exclusive rights, are reserved. ANY use without my permission in writing is forbidden by law.
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This tiny flower is less than 1/16th of an inch in diameter!
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The photographs in my set, "Weed Flower Micros," may appear to be close-ups of regular-sized flowers – they are not!
These are micro (macro) photos of tiny little flowers which bloom on ordinary weeds found in my lawn.
How tiny? The largest weed flower in the set is only, when measured across its widest part from petal tip to petal tip, 3/4" in diameter (19mm)!
Some of these miniscule flowers are so small that the entire blossom you are looking at is 1/4" in diameter (6mm)…or smaller! Again, that’s measuring from petal tip to petal tip across the widest part of the bloom!
The smallest part of a weed flower that I have managed to successfully shoot and achieve good detail in is a photo I made of a bud that measured LESS than 1/32" in diameter (0.7mm) across its widest part!
For size references I have included a photo of certain flowers and buds next to the head of an ordinary paper match, which dwarfs the blooms and buds.
It’s delightful to discover the beauty, complexity, and variety in something so small that it’s easily ignored, taken for granted, dismissed as a pest, or just downright difficult to see with the naked eye.
And it’s an even greater delight to realize that this incredible beauty has been growing wild in my lawn, year after year, right under my un-seeing eyes as I’ve repeatedly mown them down with my lawn mower, never realizing the unseen beauty that I was trampling under my feet.
I hope you enjoy viewing these as much as I do. I have a lot of fun making them for us to look at!
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See more of these incredible, tiny jewels in my NEW SET, "Weed Flower Micros – II:"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157627844487270/
And peruse 400 photos in my original set, "Weed Flower Micros:"
A Dennis Dart/Pointer in Wardle's smart fresh livery, departing the old Hanley bus station..
09 - 257
09/2002 new as DG52 TYP to D & G; Stafford, 15 (ST).
??/???? - passed to Wardle; Stoke-on-Trent, 7 (ST).
??/2010 -passed to Arriva Midlands (ST) on acquisition of Wardle, 2402.
08/2015 - passed to Pilkington/Boomerang; Accrington (LA).
10/2015 - re-registered T9 PLK
??/???? - reverted to DG52 TYP.
03/2022 - passed to Avondale; Clydebank (SW).
Copyright © Nick Mannion, all rights reserved. It is an offence in law if you use or post this image anywhere else without my permission
Kicking off a new, (very) short series of pictures pairing mechanical watches and alcohol 40 proof or higher, for some reason.
Oris Artelier Small Seconds Pointer Date (ref. #644-7545-4051) on a Di-Modell alligator strap with Oris deployant; Talisker 18 Years Scotch whisky.
This lovely sweet small English pointer is available for adoption at Dogs Hope Rescue in Midland, NC. Photo by Karla of Doggies are from Heaven.