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Fence-and-guardrail weed is attractive. Fence-topped wall. The building is a high school.

 

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In downtown Battle Creek, Michigan, on October 11th, 2014, on the south side of West Van Buren Street, west of McCamly Street, on the Battle Creek Central High School.

 

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Library of Congress classification ideas:

SB612.A2 Weeds—United States—Pictorial works.

TE228 Roads—Guard fences—Pictorial works.

TH9732 Wire fencing—Pictorial works.

TA770 Retaining walls—Pictorial works.

TL175 Parking lots—United States—Pictorial works.

LB1607.5 High schools—United States—Pictorial works.

F574.B2 Battle Creek (Mich.)—Pictorial works.

 

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Art & Architecture Thesaurus term:

chain link fences

 

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Transportation Research Thesaurus term:

Guardrails

A weed in frost in the early morning

trimthatweed.com

Picking The Ideal Weed Wacker

 

When it comes picking a weed eater price tag is obviously of course going to become the deciding factor as to which model and brand that you ultimately buy. For those who have a lot of money afterward the choices that you have are boundless. Of course when price isn't a factor for somebody else they have some body else taking care of the lawn. Be practical of what it's possible to afford and get the very weed whacking electricity for you dollar.

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More playing....a simple set up with side window light and a white reflector, plus a little tweaking in photoshop.

Weed Warriors, Sligo Creek Trail, Sligo Creek Stream Valley Park, near Forest Glen Road. September 25, 2021. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

Four cones bearing the current name of the natural gas utlity, Terasen. The back, left cone has a weed growing out the top!

 

Update: Terasen has been subsumed by FortisBC. (034a)

The humble Dandelion. Quite pretty in the Spring. Devon, England, UK.

Purple scorpion weed, is also called 'Bee Field' (Bienenweide) in Germany because they feed honey bees who are normally placed in the near of such fields or right within the field.

 

The plants are part of the crop rotation and have no other use than for the soil and for the bees.

 

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It is sometimes said that a weed is just another flower in the wrong place!

I shot this at F/13 for this DOF, and laid on my stomach for the angle.

Old Lyme, CT by a boat ramp

 

Nikkor-N 35mm f1.4 at f2 - the background is actually a field of reeds that is totally blurred from the shallow DOF.

Interesting looking. Curly, actually pretty in its way. Not prickly (yet, anyway) but "hirsute". Volunteered in a container in my backyard in Berkeley, CA.

Weed Warriors, Sligo Creek Trail, Sligo Creek Stream Valley Park, near Forest Glen Road. September 25, 2021. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

Unknown weed in the yard

Weed shining off bright morning light.

Common Milkweed photographed at Squaw Creek in NW Missouri.

Junier Creek

Juniper Springs

Ocala National Forest

On my morning walk today I decided to look for WEEDS to photograph, inspired by Sonora Guy's recent weed shot. Now I have a whole batch of weed images to play with:)

Weed flower (കള/പാഴ്ചെടി) വലിയ മൂവില (Valiya Moovila) Hooked/Rufous Uraria, Purple Feather Bush #UrariaRufescens* blooming near #ReserveForestChathamattom captured in LGK102017 13mp flower diameter 06mm herb non-fragrant erect annual 02122020 *plant name identified by efloraofindia.com/uraria-rufescens or sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/uraria-rufescens

 

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small yellow weed that has gone to seed

ALL brown hair on the left. i love that clawdeen

Playing with the macro settings .... nothing new here but they are beautiful ... I've forgotten what they're called!

Mouse-ear hawkweed surveys and control began in the first week of January 2018. Ryan Tate (Dog Handler) and Connor (Weed Detection Dog) working areas on the main range to sniff out hawkweed.

 

Photographer: Jo Caldwell (NPWS).

I shot this last tuesday, so I'm sure it's opened up into a big white flower by now.

gia rocks at drawing

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