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Abstracting at the Midway Geyser basis. A loan shoot of grass sprouts up where seemingly nothing should grow. Life finds a way. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 2017
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Back to Bangkok, the view from our hotel terrace (with pool) of our hotel, not too bad, right ? As far as technique is concerned: this is an assembly of several vertical shots, with for each of them various exposures merged, and a final tilt shif effect... In short, some work to get this result ;o)
De retour à Bangkok, la vue depuis la terrasse (avec piscine) de notre hôtel, pas mal non ? Pour la technique: assemblage de plusieurs photos verticales, avec chaque fois différentes expositions "mergées", et un petit effet tilt shift au final. Bref, du taf ;o)
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High angle shot of a sprouting onion on mirror. Black background was a reflection of a black fabric.
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The best part of this was that the chickens had no idea what to do with this sprout stalk. Then the bunny hops up like all hey guys let me show you how it's done. A lot of entertainment out of a stalk of brussel sprouts.
Macro Mondays-Seeds
I buy only the sprouted seeds, they're cleaned and ready to cook.
Again so sorry for not commenting on your photos...it's 2 weeks to go and we head to our new home in Upstate, NY. I'm exhausted but happy and excited. Thanks for beIng so supportive with your amazing comments.
This "mother of thousands" kalanchoe plant was left in the garage for a few weeks during the coldest part of the winter. Now we see that the little plantlets along the edge of the leaf, which normallly fall off and sprout, have sprouted without falling off the "mother" leaf. Interesting...
Pinto Bean fulfilling the measure of its creation. For the Macro Mondays Group. Topic: Seeds. Happy Macro Monday!
The Harry Potter CMF Series 2 has some great minifigs, with some even better accessories. Professor Pomona Sprout is not one of those.
The figure itself is a nice update on the 2011 minifig, but the Screaming Mandrake she's holding, is not the one she is packaged with. (It's the one from the last series that came with Neville; Who's getting a catch-up lesson today, because Pomona is an awesome teacher like that)
Instead, the Pomona minifig includes a printed 1x1 round brick, two of the green plant stems, and whilst she has a wand, she doesn't have a handle for her cauldron.
As AFOLs, we've come to expect a lot from the CMF minifigures, so those little omissions count for a lot. It means this is one for completionists only.
Because for the Hogwarts fans,
with the ever expanding range of Hogwarts classrooms, it's only a matter of time till we get a Herbology Classroom, and an updated Professor Pomona, which means it might be worth holding on.
Day 23 of Peachtober 2022 and Day 1 of Polaroid Week Autumn 2022
Chamonix 45F-2 | Fujinon W 180mm f/5.6 | Fujifilm Instax Wide 800 | Lomography Lomograflok
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soprout of Aquilegia
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I don't have a green thumb. Every time I plant flower seeds, they don't come out.
Last week, I planted new seeds in my flowerpot. Now there are some small sprouts! I wonder if they will grow well....
Tomato plants are sprouting
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Approximately 4 months after containment of the Woolsey fire.
Within a week of containment of the fire, many of the chaparral yucca were already sprouting new stalks. Most of those are looking very robust now. This one, however just has come to life. Though completely charred, our recent rains and cool temperatures have allowed it time to regenerate.