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This lady was braving the cold North Sea yesterday, sooner her than me but I am sure she enjoyed herself.
Fomapan 400, developed in homemade Kodak D-76 (1927), 1+3 dilution
Holga 120N
Printed on 18x18 Fomaspeed Variant Velvet using homemade no name developer
This Daisy is on it's own ,so that's why it's called a single daisy and it has a lot of petals into the pictures
Für:“Smile on Saturday“am 24.02.2024.
Thema :“A single Drop“(ein Tropfen )
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This male bird is very white and has very little pigment in his body. The female short-ears are darker with more orange plumage.
Beautiful yellow single petal Dahlia at NYBG.
Dahlia are available in a rich variety of bloom colors, shapes, and sizes. They can be single-flowering or double flowering, can be as small as 2 inches in diameter or up to a foot.
Single dahlias feature blooms with a single row of flat or slightly cupped ray florets arranged in a flat plane, uniformly overlapping, preferably in the same direction with no gaps. The disc flowers may have up to three rows of bright yellow or orange pollen and the blooms are over 2 inches in diameter.
--- gardenia.net
Soo Line Train 77 from Superior with F7A 2203-A is arriving in Dresser, Wis. on Feb. 27, 1979. Single unit F units were common on secondary local type trains on the Soo in the 1970s but new GP38-2s are coming soon for this F7.
SINGLE-LIFE seems to be SIMPLE: one bedroom flat is enough, mini-car is more than enough ...
and..
It is better FINANCIALLY: pay less rent, save on gas & electricity, maybe more government benefits...
and..
It is much more CONVENIENT: less noise at home...
But it does NOT necessarily MEAN that being single is BETTER.
Getting back to this amazing place in the backcountry of Mt.Baker wilderness once again in winter and this time the condition was vastly different. On the way in, we saw lenticular cloud hanging overhead which usually is a sign for storm. Later on in the day fog started to roll in and I snapped this photo which shows the partially shrouded hill with a single lane snowshoe/ski track. It is such an interesting scene to see in the wilderness. Also, can you spot a skier in this photo?
[Explore 06/04/2013]
There is an interesting tangle of long tree roots along the bank of the lake and it is not always easy or obvious to identify which tree they belong to...
A single RAW file processed mainly in Lightroom with a little work in CS6.
Made of laser cut steel, then spot-singed with a blowtorch for different hues of colors. 5" wide, 2" high
Theme: Photo of a "SINGLE" item.
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➡BONDI - Kimiko Cap at extravaganza event
➡DUK - Dunstan Fur Sweater at Manhood
➡Kalback - Venice Cargo M2 at Man Cave
➡Lagom - Mushroom Lantern at anthology
I purchased this, still in the original box and never used. The flashlamp was with a Kodak Photo Flasher dated 1954.
The lamp is laying on a sheet of Forever stamps.
Created for the Artistic Manipulation Group's MIXMASTER CHALLENGE #50
CHEF seguicollar wants us to glimpse what's on the other side of the exit ... or is it an entrance??
➤ You must create a scene which includes a portal, defined as “a door, gate, or entrance, especially one of imposing appearance".
➤ Include a single living being in the scene.
➤ Arabesque patterns must appear in the composition. See HERE for more on arabesques.
➤ Your image must also include at least one, featured, geometric shape.
➤ NO PLANTS, including trees, flowers, grass, etc.
Credits: All images are mine except giraffes via Pixabay and arabesque pattern via pngwing.com.
I pass this field almost every day and in fact, every year I look out over it at this time of year and remind myself to photograph the tree with the dark sky behind it contrasting against the gold. And every year I forget to go back, until today. And just in the nick of time as the farmer told me it's getting the chop tomorrow - the barley, not the tree!
I love trees; there's something so reliable, solid and dependable in a tree; something lasting; something that will outlive us all; something we can trust. This evening as I was basking in the fading sunlight glinting off the golden barley, I wondered about the tree and how deep her roots must be to hold her up in such an exposed spot.
Program:Manual
Lens:18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 G VR
F:11.0
Speed:1/250
ISO:100
Focal Length:18.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 27.0 mm)
AF Fine Tune Adj:0
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame
VR:On
EV:-1/3
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto1
Picture Control:Standard
Focus Distance:4.22 m
Dof:inf (1.09 m - inf)
HyperFocal:1.47 m