sihan0429 has added a photo to the pool:
Monday, April 30, 2012
In the wind
massainvololibero has added a photo to the pool:
This photo has been taken with my new Canon Ef 50mm 1.4 lens..Hello world:)
Nature
massainvololibero has added a photo to the pool:
Giardini di Cataldo @Sorrento
www.igiardinidicataldo.it/index.php
Rain over me
Ignavus Oculus has added a photo to the pool:
A single summer guest sits in the chair while the thunder rolls in. Taken in western direction facing Venö at Limfjorden, Denmark.
Spaces 9
Lights and Lines has added a photo to the pool:
Architectural Spaces and Human Beings
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Spaces 4
Lights and Lines has added a photo to the pool:
Architectural Spaces and Human Beings
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Spaces 1
Lights and Lines has added a photo to the pool:
Architectural Spaces and Human Beings
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Spaces 2
Lights and Lines has added a photo to the pool:
Architectural Spaces and Human Beings
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Bonsai Tree
CallieDel Boa - Extremely Busy atm has added a photo to the pool:
I have always loved Bonsai Trees, this tree was taken at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.
Info; Bonsai is an ancient art form that originated in China and Japan and is primarily focused on producing beautiful miniaturized trees and plants. Bonsai is in fact a Japanese version of the original Chinese word ‘pun-sai’ that was applied to this oriental art form.
The Chinese also created ‘penjing’ – miniature landscapes in shallow containers – which were in existence before the single bonsai tree concept was developed. There are wall paintings of penjing dating back to the Han dynasty in 200 BC. So it has been around a long time!
The art of bonsai was introduced to the west as a result of American and British troops returning home from the Far East following the second world war.
The word ‘bonsai’ is made up of two root words, ‘bon’ meaning tray and ‘sai’ which means plant. Thus, a literal translation is ‘plant in a tray’ which gives a ‘flavour’ of the art of bonsai.
Teapot Lady - Lemon mint flavour
jane~blogs has added a photo to the pool:
aka Teapot Lady #3
I'm planning to add her to my etsy store later in the week - just need to get my butt into gear with photos :)
Acrylics, papers, soft pastels & pastel pencils
on 8x6 inch canvas panel
Just another day at the office
Esther-P has added a photo to the pool:
Candid picture. Better view in L
Gemaakt op het Station Utrecht.
Seen at the train station of Utrecht.
débat ( du haut ) électoral
tel est Marc has added a photo to the pool:
Droite ou gauche ??!!! ( sommet du Puy Redon, Sancy, massif-central )
Uh-oh...that's a camera
CNorth2 has added a photo to the pool:
Ears back, about to turn away...but not before a quick capture.
Lake District, England