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Really should put a bit more effort into my titles ;)
Thanks for all the lovely comments and favs on yesterday's Agapanthus shot and have a good week everyone.
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Chrome yellow is a yellow pigment in paints using monoclinic lead(II) chromate (PbCrO4). It occurs naturally as the mineral crocoite but the mineral ore itself was never used as a pigment for paint. After the French chemist Louis Vauquelin discovered the new element chromium in 1797 lead chromate was synthesized in the laboratory and used as a pigment beginning in the second decade of the nineteenth century.
Texture: Lenabem Anna. Thank you.
Explored 2nd December 2014. Thank you all for your kind comments, faves and group awards for this image!
Must be the time of year for these guys because several of my neighbors have them. I noticed they are leaving them in the plastic pot. Do they not last long? I don't know.
These flowers are very common now, they are wild ones. If you click on it you will see details. Have a great day wherever you are and thank you so much for the visit. :)
A shot of an Yellow Iris up against the blue sky. Took this shot in the late afternoon on a bright clear day.
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I loved the harmony of the shades of yellow and orange in this Alstromeria lily, made a bit sparkly with the added water drops ....
Lavandera boyera (Motacilla flava) a pleno pulmón.
Western yellow wagtail
El Cierrón
Villaviciosa
Asturies.
Seen at Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire.
Just playing around with this one. I've probably overdone it, but was interested to see how far I could go with the colours.
JUST A LITTLE BIT is the topic for Tues 31 January 2017 Group Our Daily Challenge.
just a little bit of yellow in the huge department store
Had a brief fishing trip up north this past weekend so was in their breeding territory - was hoping for something very unique, but sometimes, you need to photograph what is there and available!
Jangan berdukacita...
sebab rasa sedih hanya akan membuat hati menjadi kecut...
wajah menjadi muram...
semangat akan padam...
dan harapan akan menghilang...
Yellow-brown autumn leaves of ‘Yama-no-imo’ with dark green leaves of ‘Kidzuta’ around.
Dioscorea japonica (Japanese yam, ‘Yama-no-imo’ in Japanese) is a perennial plant in the yam family, native to Japan and northeastern Asia. Its grated root is served as ’Tororo’ in Japanese cuisine. Hedera rhombea (Japanese Ivy, ‘Kidzuta’ or ‘Fuyu-zuta’ in Japanese) is an evergreen vine in the family Araliaceae, native to Japan and northeastern Asia.