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10 Feb 2021
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Dora's umbrella
She can never resist checking out the photo props :-)
It has actually been raining overnight.
National Umbrella Day
We can credit the Chinese for being the first to protect us from the rain. Their paper parasols received a layer of wax followed by lacquer that made the umbrella withstand the elements.
One of the first umbrella shops in existence opened in 1830 at 53 New Oxford Street in London, England. The shop, operated by James Smith and Sons, still operates regular hours at the same location today.
In 1928, Hans Haupt’s pocket umbrellas appeared. In 1969, Bradford E. Phillips, the owner of Totes Incorporated of Loveland, Ohio, obtained a patent for the first “working folding umbrella.”
nationaldaycalendar.com/national-umbrella-day-february-10/
06 Feb 2021
18 favorites
27 comments
February Plumbago
Flowering abundantly in our backyard, New South Wales, Australia.
Sunday challenge-Single focal point.
02 Feb 2021
11 favorites
7 comments
mushroom art
Simplicity, à la Edward Weston
One of the important photographers of the 20th century. He produced photographs that transformed his subjects into abstractions of shapes and patterns. He strove to capture the essence and beauty of everyday objects...
My photo styled after his original artwork here...
www.canvastar.com/en/edward-weston-mushroom-art-print
08 Feb 2021
14 favorites
3 comments
Pebbly Beach
Only accessible via a rain forest track.
View to distant Cape Hawke, New South Wales, Australia.
08 Feb 2021
4 favorites
2 comments
Pebbly Beach
Only accessible via a rain forest track.
View to distant Cape Hawke, New South Wales, Australia.
30 May 2021
14 favorites
13 comments
opposites
love these colours.
Sunday challenge - opposites minimalist
In PiP opposites before I remembered about minimalist...
04 Mar 2021
26 favorites
21 comments
bursting into flower
Our flowering red gum, New South Wales, Australia.
It is Eucalyptus Summer Red, a (grafted) hybrid between Eucalyptus ficifolia and ptychocarpa, quite a tiny tree at the moment. Can grow to a height of 5m and a crown width of 3m.
Wider view in PiP
Sunday challenge - unusual or odd shaped items
12 Jun 2021
8 favorites
8 comments
Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana. ... Kalanchoe is a succulent herb of the jade plant family (Crassulaceae) from Madagascar.
The genus was first described in 1763 by the botanist Michel Adanson.
Kalanchoe was brought from Madagascar to Paris in 1927 and turned into a houseplant by the German seed merchant Robert Blossfeld. Today, Blossfeld’s name is attached to the species Kalanchoe blossfeldiana.
This plant was one of the first plants in space, sent to the Soviet space station Salyut 1 in 1971. The plants were brought up to the station to increase the mood of the crew.
18 Jul 2021
13 favorites
10 comments
fisheye Angus
poor Angus, he is usually much more photogenic :-)
Had to go on a search for the camera which has a good fisheye feature. Of course, its battery needed charging. Then a few snaps :-) see PiP
Sunday challenge - AMUSEMENT
Google defines amusement as "the state or experience of finding something funny."
Let's have a giggle. :D
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