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A classic view - the clear triangular outline of Schiehallion across Loch Rannoch from the Annat burn outflow with a few treestumps in the foreground.
Prints and things are available from the website: www.shinyphoto.co.uk/photo/Schiehallion-across-Loch-Ranno...
Sometimes a single flower can be the best love language.
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Taken by Juliet and edited by me. Her raw version was so good and I had much fun editing it ♥ Location: Cocoon RP sim
My dear friends, i leave Dakar for Budapest tonight and spend there 10 days. I am sorry, but i'll have no possibility to be on Flickr.
With warm wishes, Beatrix
p.s. hope you'll miss me as i miss you :)
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We've stayed at quite a few B&Bs in Hastings over the years. Our most recent haunt being a Victorian building on the sea front (as many of them are) with this nice triangular spiral staircase.
Detail of the Galeries Lafayette facade in black and white with the reflection of the Quintet Private Bank (Europe) SA. Luxembourg city, Luxembourg
A6-ETH, a Boeing 777-3FXER, on approach to runway 24R at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario. It was arriving as ETD141 (Etihad Airways P.J.S.C.) from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. This livery, that features a tessellated tail, is terrific.
Psathyrella is a large genus of about 400 species, similar to the genera Coprinellus, Coprinopsis, Coprinus and Panaeolus, usually with a thin cap and white or yellowish white hollow stem.
The genus name Psathyrella is a diminutive form of Psathyra, derived from the Greek word meaning "friable", psathuros (ψαθυρος).
All Psathyrella species are unusually fragile, and both the cap and stem break with very little effort. Unlike most agarics, the caps of Psathyrella species easily break into triangular shaped pieces.
This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Triangular. Any time is a good time for ice cream here! HMMM!
A macro shot of a very small glass prism. I find that dust, fingerprints and imperfections in the glass become much more apparent when working close up but I'm not sure that is always a bad thing. I have used silver cards for both reflection and background with window light from the right hand side.