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By @ngélique ❤️
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Belle journée à tous et toutes ************❤️
merci de vos visites et comms***************************❤️ TOUCHE Z SVP
By @ngélique ❤️
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Poire à feuilles de saule pendantes ! Bonne journée à tous et toutes❤️
Une poire aux fruits presque ronds
Le poirier à feuilles de saule fleurit au printemps, offrant de délicates fleurs blanc crème parfumées dès l'éclosion des bourgeons. Après la floraison, de petits fruits presque ronds se développent. Les branches retombantes du Pyrus salicifolia 'Pendula' touchent le sol. Cet arbre pleureur, facile à cultiver et ne dépassant guère 4 à 5 mètres de hauteur, se rencontre dans de nombreux petits jardins et se prête également à la culture en espalier.
L'écorce est gris argenté. Les feuilles étroites, elliptiques à lancéolées, sont gris-blanc sur leur face inférieure, puis deviennent gris-vert et duveteuses sur leur face supérieure. La face inférieure reste gris-blanc et presque lisse. La feuille ressemble beaucoup à celle du saule ( salicifolia signifie « feuille de saule »).
Son ancêtre sauvage se rencontre en Europe du Sud-Est, en Asie occidentale et dans le Caucase.
Merci de vos visites et comms*************************PROFITER BIEN DU BEAU TEMPS
TOUCHE Z SVP ❤️
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Analog Connection
Analog Connection: This collage was created four photos. The top left is a photo of a section of a V-Tech® Phone (Larchmont, NY 4 – April 2026), the middle left is a photo that creates the “eyes” are of a pair of security sensors (Mamaroneck, NY – 2 April 2026), and the bottom left that creates “lips” is of a section of a Deco® humidifier (Larchmont, NY – 4 April 2026). The photo on the right consists of a section of Capehart® Radio/Record Player/8-Track Player (c. 1970) (New Rochelle, NY – 29 March 2026). The collage was digitally edited to create a “Neon” effect.
Note: The descriptive narrative about this collage was enhanced by collaboration with Gemini AI® (Google) based on its analysis of each photo and its entirety.
The high-contrast, solarized “neon” effect transforms everyday tactile interfaces – the radio dial, phone buttons, and analog knobs into something that feels both nostalgic and futuristic.
We exist in a world of constant, invisible waves – signals seeking a receiver, voices seeking ears to listen. This image reveals the interfaces of yesterday we once used to navigate that unseen landscape.
The glowing red of the power answering machine’s power button and the sharp, neon-etched lines of the frequency tuner suggest a machine that is alive and humming with the energy. By stripping away the mundane context of these objects, the focus shifts to their essential forms: the concentric circles of the "Bass" and "Balance" knobs, the grid of a keypad, and the precise verticality of the radio scale.
It is a study of connection. Whether through the press of a "Redial" button or the careful adjustment of a tuner to find a clear station, these are the tools of human outreach. By isolating the mechanical textures of a telephone keypad, a radio dial, and adjustment knobs, the composition emphasizes the geometry of connection while also pointing out the importance of having "balance" in our everyday lives.
The saturated neon-like glows and deep shadows create a sense of mechanical intimacy, inviting the viewer to feel the dial and hear the click of a switch.
The pareidolia shifts the viewer’s perspective from seeing cold hardware to sensing a watchful, sentient presence that provides an emotional anchor. The "eyes" appear to peer out from the darkness, bridging the gap between the internal electronics and the external world.
Through emphasis on the collective forms of the combined photos, the narrative of the collage shifts. It becomes less about the objects and more about the interactivity between human perception, technology and most importantly connectiveness between people and between people and machine. In short, the machine is not just being used; it is looking back.
By Pam J
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EASTER SUNDAY IRIS
I HAD A WONDERFUL SURPRISE TODAY !
THE EASTER SUNDAY IRIS A COLLAGE WAS THE BEST WAY I COULD SHOW HER OFF
By @ngélique ❤️
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Cerisier à fleurs du Japon - Prunus serrulata Kanzan
Le Prunus serrulata Kanzan ou cerisier à fleurs du Japon est un arbre au port érigé qui s'étale une fois adulte. Au printemps, ce cerisier japonais offre une floraison abondante et spectaculaire. Ses rameaux se couvrent de bourgeons rouge intense et s’ouvrent en fleurs doubles rose framboise. Son feuillage, bronze au débourrement, vert en été, prend de belles teintes jaune-orangé à l'automne.
BONNE SEMAINE MES AMI(E)S
A REGARDER EN GRAND SVP ET SUR FOND NOIR
By @ngélique ❤️
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Bon we pascal mes ami(e)s ❤️Joyeuses fêtes
Merci de vos visites et comms********************❤️
By @ngélique ❤️
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HFF/ bon Vendredi à tous ❤️et bon we Pascal *
Merci de vos visites et comms*************************
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Miksang Collage
Miksang Collage: The photos on the left and top right were taken in Mamaroneck, NY on 31 March 2026. The photo on the bottom right was taken in Larchmont, NY on 29 March 2026.
Note: Miksang is all about fresh seeing – encountering the ordinary world without preconception. The descriptive narratives about each photo was provided by Gemini AI® (Google) based on its analysis of each photo.
Photo (left):
Direct perception of form and texture: The bare tree, the rough stucco wall, and the scattered leaves invite the viewer into a moment of quiet observation.
Natural Composition: The tree is centered, but not rigidly. The circular hole and the organic scatter of leaves and twigs add asymmetry and visual interest without disrupting the calm.
Seasonal Honesty: The leafless branches and dry ground speak to dormancy, impermanence, and the passage of time – themes that contemplative photography often embrace.
No distraction, No Narrative: The viewer is free to experience the image directly, which is the essence of Miksang .
Photo (top right):
Direct Perception of Color: The vivid orange paint against the muted concrete and asphalt creates a moment of pure color experience, one of the core Miksang themes.
Simplicity of Form: The numerals and strokes are not being interpreted as “utility marking” – they are simply shapes, gestures, and color fields. That shift from meaning to seeing is exactly what Miksang trains the eye to do.
Texture Awareness: The rough concrete, the smoother asphalt, the crisp edge of the curb – all of these surfaces invite the viewer into a tactile, contemplative moment.
Photo (bottom right):
Direct Perception: The image captures a moment of pure visual awareness – the shadow of the fence, the texture of the asphalt, and the interplay of light and geometry – without manipulation or conceptual framing.
Ordinary made Extraordinary: A mundane scene becomes visually captivating through attention and clarity, which is central to Miksang’s contemplative approach.
No Distraction: There is no clutter and no narrative imposed – just the raw visual experience of shadows, lines, and surface that create striking geometry and interplay between the fence pattern and shadow to create the feeling of an abstract drawing laid across the pavement.
By @ngélique ❤️
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LEPTOSPERMUM scoparium ou Arbre à thé❤️
Le Leptospermum 'Winter Cheer' est un arbuste au joli feuillage fin et aromatique. Belle floraison rouge de fin de printemps-début d'été. Planter cet arbuste c'est s'offrir un peu de méditerranée dans son jardin.
Bon Jeudi à tous ! et merci de vos visites et comms******************* TOUCHE Z SVP !❤️
Le Leptospermum Scoparium ‘Winter Cheer’ ou arbre à thé est un arbuste au port érigé buissonnant et à floraison printanière très abondante. Arbuste ornemental, il se caractérise par un feuillage persistant vert foncé aux reflets grisâtres et de petites fleurs doubles rouge grenat. Sa culture en pleine terre est néanmoins réservée aux régions au climat doux.
Les fleurs sont minuscules, mais elles sont abondantes et recouvrent quasiment tout l’arbuste.
Peu rustique, il est à protéger du froid lorsque les températures commencent à descendre.
Utilisation :
En aromathérapie, l’huile essentielle de Leptospermum scoparium est utilisée pour sa qualité antiseptique.
Au jardin, le Leptospermum Scoparium ‘Winter Cheer’ illumine les fonds de massif et se cultive également en isolé.
Il peut également être utilisé pour composer une haie libre fleurie avec la céanothe, le forsythia, l’arbre à papillons ou encore l’althéa. Vous pouvez également créer une haie fleurie aux couleurs variées en cultivant différentes variétés d’arbres à thé (fleurs roses à cœur vert pour le Leptospermum Scoparium ‘Karo Pearl Star’, fleurs blanches bordées de rose pour le Leptospermum Scoparium ‘Apple Blossom’, fleurs doubles rouge profond pour le Leptospermum Scoparium ‘Ruby glow’).
L’arbre à thé se prête à une culture en pot pour l’installer sur la terrasse. La culture en pot est nécessaire en région froide pour pouvoir l’hiverner.
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