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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #21by cartrite » 25.04.2009, 16:35

Spring FINALLY got to the Poconos. Global warming................................??????????????????
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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #22by t00fri » 25.04.2009, 17:19

cartrite wrote:Spring FINALLY got to the Poconos. Global warming................................??????????????????
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Hey nice picture, but what on Earth is this yellow "thing"?? Never seen it before...

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #23by cartrite » 25.04.2009, 17:34

Not sure. For want of a better name, I'll call it a wild flower. It is growing amongst the foliage in front of my house. When I weeded that area last week, I decided to leave it. Glad I did.
Edit********Now I got a better idea. Mustard********.
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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #24by t00fri » 25.04.2009, 19:56

cartrite wrote:Not sure. For want of a better name, I'll call it a wild flower. It is growing amongst the foliage in front of my house. When I weeded that area last week, I decided to leave it. Glad I did.
Edit********Now I got a better idea. Mustard********.
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Hmm,

the yellow color may be about right, BUT

is the rest also true?

This is how mustard looks like

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #25by cartrite » 25.04.2009, 20:37

Same plant, different angle and time of day.

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Not Mustard?
Cartrites mustard=yes

Hell I don't know. Maybe it's not mustard.

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #26by t00fri » 25.04.2009, 20:41

The resolution you find HERE ;-)
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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #27by cartrite » 25.04.2009, 20:46

Hey I remember those days. I used to be an expert at that Too bad they didn't give out gold medals for that sport. I would have won a bronze medal. :D
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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #28by LordFerret » 28.04.2009, 23:51

cartrite,

I believe that flower is a Celadine Poppy (stylophorum diphyllum), have a look here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celandine_poppy

I find this a handy link, as well the additional links it contains - http://www.realtimerendering.com/flowers/flowers.html

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #29by BobHegwood » 29.04.2009, 02:18

LordFerret wrote:cartrite,

I believe that flower is a Celadine Poppy (stylophorum diphyllum), have a look here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celandine_poppy

I find this a handy link, as well the additional links it contains - http://www.realtimerendering.com/flowers/flowers.html

:D

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You people have way too much time on your hands... :lol:
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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #30by cartrite » 29.04.2009, 17:24

LordFerret wrote:cartrite,

I believe that flower is a Celadine Poppy (stylophorum diphyllum), have a look here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celandine_poppy

I find this a handy link, as well the additional links it contains - http://www.realtimerendering.com/flowers/flowers.html

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I think you are right. I clipped a leaf to compare with the image. The orange sap that was produced at the wound was the clincher.
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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #31by t00fri » 29.04.2009, 17:30

Oh yes, the Lord is right, I bet ;-)
Too bad, Steve ;-)

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #32by cartrite » 29.04.2009, 17:38

I think Bob was right TOO. I do got too much time on my hands. :D
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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #33by LordFerret » 30.04.2009, 16:54

Bob... one word... retired! :lol: I suppose things could be worse what with summer approaching, I could be photographing bikini-clad ladies at the beach rather than flora! :wink: Then again, LadyFerret would surely put my head to the chopping block if I did. :lol:

fly_space... it would be nice to see some of Korea's flora here as well, please do post! :D

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #34by BobHegwood » 30.04.2009, 23:23

LordFerret wrote:Bob... one word... retired! :lol: I suppose things could be worse what with summer approaching, I could be photographing bikini-clad ladies at the beach rather than flora! :wink: Then again, LadyFerret would surely put my head to the chopping block if I did. :lol:

fly_space... it would be nice to see some of Korea's flora here as well, please do post! :D

Yeah, me too... :wink:
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Having a blast... Although "bikini-clad ladies at the beach" sounds like fun too. :lol:

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #35by LordFerret » 01.05.2009, 16:22

Old guys are allowed to look... rite of passage and all that. :lol:

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #36by t00fri » 01.05.2009, 16:29

BobHegwood wrote:...
I much prefer to spend my time now riding (and playing with) my new Harley-Davidson.
...

No kidding? :roll:

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #37by BobHegwood » 02.05.2009, 11:45

t00fri wrote:No kidding? :roll:

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No kidding...

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #38by t00fri » 02.05.2009, 19:35

BobHegwood wrote:
t00fri wrote:No kidding? :roll:

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No kidding...

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Hey Bob,

I am impressed! It looks like an antique "treasure", doesn't it? How old is it?
How about making us admire a full scene shot?

I suppose such a bike will provide much improved mobility to you!?

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #39by BobHegwood » 02.05.2009, 23:47

t00fri wrote:Hey Bob,

I am impressed! It looks like an antique "treasure", doesn't it? How old is it?
How about making us admire a full scene shot?

I suppose such a bike will provide much improved mobility to you!?

Fridger

It is exactly 3.5 months old now. :lol:
As for mobility, I am definitely mobile now. I'd post some more shots,
but I'm afraid that some of the bike's features are not for gentle folk. :wink:

Having a blast with it though.

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Re: Spring in Hamburg

Post #40by t00fri » 06.05.2009, 19:51

BobHegwood wrote:...
but I'm afraid that some of the bike's features are not for gentle folk. :wink:
...

Aha!

you're not saying that this bike sports various naked ladies in stainless steel or polished chrome?? :lol:

This zoom-in looks already quite cool:
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EDIT: this "wormhole" view even looks more frightening to me:
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