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Dockland

macrumors 6502a
Feb 26, 2021
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Sweden
Stockholm City 2020

Canon EOS 5D IV - Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L USM III

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mollyc

macrumors G3
Aug 18, 2016
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Caught during early-morning walk yesterday. This particular tree (species?), with it's current long-hanging flowers, is very unique in the neighbourhood. Camera on my iPad Mini 4. View attachment 1778591
this is wisteria. it can be highly invasive is some areas but it is pretty. it's actually a vine, so likely supported by the adjacent trees.
 

oldBCguy

macrumors 65816
May 7, 2021
1,486
19,577
Burnaby, BC, Canada
this is wisteria. it can be highly invasive is some areas but it is pretty. it's actually a vine, so likely supported by the adjacent trees.
Thanks for the info .... much-appreciated! This is located near where I live in the neighbourhood, and the only spot I've ever seen it on my walkabouts. This is the first year I've been able to really observe the flowering at its peak, and catch some photos.
 
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cdcastillo

macrumors 68000
Dec 22, 2007
1,714
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The cesspit of civilization
Is there a person in there?
Yes, there is one below all the draping. The "tube" protruding from the the patient is a port for instrumentation (it is a case of minimally invasive surgery) of the lumbosacral vertebrae. The cerulean thing with shiny little balls is the reference for the 3D Kinect-like navigation system, whose "camera" can be seen near the right upper corner of the photo.
 
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