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Spring blossoms in soft bokeh, slender twigs dotted with tiny white flowers, hints of pale blue sky, intimate closeup texture, fresh mood for backgrou-stock-foto
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Green spring buds on thin branches, soft bokeh background and muted earth tones convey delicate new growth and quiet renewal, close framing emphasizes-stock-foto
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Early spring buds on branch, delicate reddish buds catching warm morning sunlight, shallow depth of field creating soft blue bokeh, subtle hints of ne-stock-foto
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Fresh green leaf gleams in soft sunlight. Tiny veins ripple across its tender surface. Blurry background hints at a thriving garden. Nature's quiet re-stock-foto
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Tiny seedlings emerge from dark soil as fresh snow clings to cut stems. Early spring life pushes through the cold in a quiet garden scene that hints-stock-foto
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Close view of withered pods on a winter shrub with tiny snow crystals drifting by the soft blur of greenery behind hints at spring returning-stock-foto
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Sunlit child gazes curiously at yellow flowers. Soft knit sweater hugs tiny frame. Blurry background hints at quiet roadside. Joyful moment captured u-stock-foto
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Bright yellow play structure catches sunlit gaze. Tiny child grips wooden post, curious, thoughtful. Soft background hints at open park or plaza-stock-foto
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Soft pink blooms cluster among glossy green leaves. Tiny petals radiate delicate beauty in a natural setting. Background hints at garden or wild habit-stock-foto
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Nobleman with a Glass; graphic artist; glasses; noblemen; generic types; 2nd half of the 19th century; graphic; graphic matrix; graphic plate; height 14.8 cm; width 10.1 cm, A rectangular, flat surface fills the image with a worn, mottled texture in shades of dark gray and charcoal, punctuated by lighter gray and white spots and splotches scattered across it; there are faint areas of muted yellowish-beige and tiny hints of rust-colored tones in places, as well as subtle variations in darkness creating streaks and smudges; the edges show slight rounding and a narrow neutral gray border is-stock-foto
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Denarius of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: Head of Antoninus Pius bare, facing right, legend ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P COS III. Reverse: Genius of the Roman People standing frontally, head turned right, holding a long scepter in his right hand and a cornucopia in his left, legend GENIVS POP ROMANI. Date: 140–144. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; silver. Diameter: 17.0–18.0 mm. Weight: 3.33 g. Axis: 180°., A round metallic coin with a worn surface showing the profile of a bearded male figure facing right, surrounded by raised decorative edging; the coin appears in shades of-stock-foto
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Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coins; motifs: eagle (emblem) and Pursuer (emblem; Lithuania). Obverse: in the rim, Polish eagle. Reverse: in the rim, Lithuanian Pursuer; below the year 1551. Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Poland. Coin; diameter 12.0–12.8 mm; weight 0.26 g., A worn round metallic object with a rough textured surface and irregular edges, showing a raised symmetrical design resembling a bird with outstretched wings and tail feathers; colors visible include shades of gray, dark gray, and hints of-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund I the Old (king of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Pogoń turned left; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: + COIN:SIGISMVNDI:1510:. Reverse: Polish eagle with a crown; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: + M, NI:DVCIS:LITVANIE, 1510. Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Coin, silver; diameter ca. 19.6–20.0 mm; weight 1.20 g. Coats of arms: Pogoń (Lithuania) and Eagle (Poland). Jagiellon dynasty., A round metallic object with a weathered silver-gray surface, showing raised relief details including a central stylized bird or eagle with spread-stock-foto
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Gdańsk grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obv.: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PR. Rev.: Coat of arms of Gdańsk; in the rim between pearly borders pearl inscription: .GROSSVS.CIVI.DANCZ.153Z. Date: 1532. Material: coin. Place: Gdańsk, Poland. Subject: royal bust, city coat of arms; dynasty: Jagiellonians., A circular metallic coin with a worn surface showing a raised central design of a stylized animal head and geometric shapes, surrounded by a raised decorative border and an outer-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Chersonesos (Chersonesos Taurica), 300–290 BC. Obverse: Artemis to the left thrusting a spear into a kneeling doe, a bow in her left hand, inscription XEP at bottom. Reverse: a bull charging left with a club, inscription below, and a bow and quiver beneath. Iconography: Artemis, animals, weaponry (bows, quivers, clubs). Weight 5.90 g; axis 60°; diameter ~21.6–21.7 mm., A dark circular object with a rough textured surface sits against a white background; the object is predominantly black with subtle variations of dark gray and tiny hints of brown, and it shows a low-relief raised-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: bearded Satyr's head left; reverse: bull's head left; letters at sides and top; iconography: Satyr, bull; Cimmerian Bosporus (Pantikapaion); beginning of the 3rd century BC; weight 4.22 g; dimensions 15.5 × 16.8 mm; maker/attribution: Pantikapaion., A roughly circular, irregularly textured object with a bumpy, pitted surface, showing areas of smooth and rough texture; the object displays dark colors including black, dark gray, and some lighter gray patches, with tiny hints of brownish tones in places; it sits isolated against a plain white background.-stock-foto
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Denarius, Commodus (161–192), obverse: bust of Empress Crispina (164–192?) right, draped, hair in a bun, pearl border; inscription 'CRISPINA AVGVSTA'. Reverse: Juno standing left, holding a patera in her right hand and a scepter in her left, peacock in front; pearl border. Roman Empire, 178–191 CE. Coin; silver; weight 3.19 g; axis 180°., A worn circular metal object with an uneven, dented edge showing a profile relief of a human head facing right; the surface has scratches, small pits, and areas of corrosion with tiny greenish spots, and the visible colors include shades of dark gray,-stock-foto
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Denarius of Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: Emperor's head in a laurel wreath facing right; legend ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P XIII; pearl border. Reverse: Fortuna standing facing left, holding a rudder in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left; legend COS IIII; pearl border. Silver coin, weight 3.11 g, axis 180°. Date c. 149–150, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Icons: imperial bust, Fortuna with rudder and cornucopia., A circular metallic object with an aged, worn surface in shades of gray and brown, showing a faint raised outline of a standing human-like figure and-stock-foto
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Sunlit branches studded with glittering ice beads, warm backlight makes droplets sparkle like tiny jewels, hints of thaw and seasonal transition, brig-stock-foto
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Small yellow songbird at snowy birdhouse, shelter vibe with perched bird at wooden entrance, snow capped roof, neighborhood backyard garden hints, sof-stock-foto
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Chamomile field with sunlit depth clusters of tiny white blooms and golden centers along tall foliage, earthy soil hints in background, rustic country-stock-foto
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Tiny dew droplets gather on a gray metallic surface that gleams softly in the morning sun. Warm light paints hints of green and yellow in the blurred-stock-foto
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Tiny dew droplets gather on a gray metallic surface that gleams softly in the morning sun. Warm light paints hints of green and yellow in the blurred-stock-foto
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Two prominent unripe tomatoes, displaying hints of yellowing and covered in tiny water droplets, are nestled amongst lush green leaves on a healthy ga-stock-foto
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A single green leaf held aloft against a vast sky hints at the gulf between small-scale planting and the monumental forests required to offset carbon.-stock-foto
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A weathered, mold-covered brick nestled among tiny plants hints at forthcoming green-infrastructure investments—bolstering climate resilience.-stock-foto
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Southwestern azure or Celastrina echo feeding on buckwheat flowers in Payson, Arizona.-stock-foto
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Handwriting text Tips And Tricks. Conceptual photo means piece advice maybe suggestion how improve Seamless Blue Polka Dots Tiny Circles Pattern in Ra-stock-foto
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Cherry plum blossoms with pollen on tiny red heart stems with hints of the deep wine red of the leaves. Soft background.-stock-foto
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Cherry plum blossoms with pollen on tiny red heart stems with hints of the deep wine red of the leaves. Soft background.-stock-foto
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Cherry plum blossoms with pollen on tiny red heart stems with hints of the deep wine red of the leaves. Soft background.-stock-foto
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Cherry plum blossoms with pollen on tiny red heart stems with hints of the deep wine red of the leaves. Soft background Delicate-stock-foto
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The sky is filled with a green aurora with tiny hints of red.-stock-foto
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person in front of ice wall of the Emmanuel Glacier, Greenland, Ostgroenland, Tunu, Kalaallit Nunaat, Liverpool Land-stock-foto
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Hübner's, papilio, S.l, s.n, 1796-1841, lepidoptera, An illustration featuring three different species of butterflies and moths, each displayed with meticulous detail. The topmost specimen is a large yellow moth with delicate wing patterns, showcasing soft shades of yellow and hints of other colors along the edges. Below it, a smaller, more colorful moth displays striking black and orange patterns that create a vivid contrast. The third specimen, depicted below the others, is a tiny butterfly characterized by muted tones, adding variety to the composition. Beneath the illustrations, there is-stock-foto
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Flowerpot saucer, Chinese ceramics, Qing 1644–1911, 19th century. Grey-blue glaze with cracklework; glazed ceramic vessel, saucer, height 3.5 cm, diameter 11.4 cm., A shallow bowl with a flared rim sits on a reflective surface, showing a smooth, glazed finish with visible crackle lines; the bowl is primarily pale blue with subtle variations of light blue and hints of white, and there are small areas of warm beige near the base and a tiny spot on the rim, all against a uniform gray background.-stock-foto
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. The bird; its form and function . Fig 41—Common Fowl, showing relation of the bony framework or skeletonto the contour of the body. Notice large eye, long and mobile neck theknee wholly within the body plumage, and the well-developed keel hintmgof ancestors with strong powers of flight. 1/4 natural size. 6? 66 The Bird hints of the way it originated. In the lowest of fish-Ukecreatures—the Amphioxus, a tiny animal, an inch or twoin length, living in the sand along our shores—there isa thread-like cord of a gelatinous substance (not carti-lage, however) extending down the back, known as thenot-stock-foto
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Five gallons, gallons haberdashery, origin unknown, geometric ornaments, 18th century, Europe, fabrics, width 1.5 cm, length 63 cm., A narrow woven band runs horizontally across the image against a pale gray background, showing a textured surface of gold threads with a subtle sheen and small irregularities along its edges; the band displays a repeating woven pattern with areas of slightly darker gold and hints of lighter, almost silvery highlights, and a few tiny loose fibers and small gaps are visible along its length.-stock-foto
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A monograph of the Trochilidae, or family of humming-birds, London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, 1861 [i.e. 1849-1861], hummingbirds, Thalurania colombica, blue-crowned woodnymph, Columbian, A beautifully illustrated scene featuring three hummingbirds perched amid delicate foliage. The birds display a variety of vibrant colors, with iridescent feathers that reflect shades of blue, green, and hints of gold. They are surrounded by a gently curved branch adorned with intricate leaves and blossoms, creating a harmonious composition that showcases the grace and beauty of these tiny creatures in t-stock-foto
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Amphorisko, Amphorisko with an ovoid belly, a long cylindrical neck ending in an uneven, slightly flaring rim, an uneven foot glued on, vertical, high, arched vises. Type: Grose III:E form III:2B, Harden form 7B. Opaque, dark blue glass decorated with white thread in a festoon pattern. The foot and vertical vises are made of dark amber, translucent glass; molding on the core. 2nd–1st century BC, Syria, vessel amphorisko. Rim diameter 2.8 cm, weight 0.110 kg., A narrow, elongated vase stands upright against a plain gray background, primarily showing deep blue tones with lighter blue areas and-stock-foto