Showing posts with label waves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waves. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Silver and white abstract designed Happy Birthday Cards
blue abstract wonderful design on a white card with gold happy birthday written.
blue star with silver abstract line design on a white happy birthday card.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Piano keyboards
Keyboard of a brown classical piano.
Kitten on keyboard of a piano.
old piano's keyboard sequence.
Wavy piano keyboard on stand.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Colourful Abstract Waves
abstract blended coloured waves.
abstract waves coloured like rainbow.
coloured smoke with white background.
some mix coloured waves with purplish background.
orange,green and blue abstract waves in small black boxes.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Abstract Red Haired Women
Red hair is most routinely found at the western fringes of Europe; it is affiliated particularly (though not primarily) with the persons located in the joined Kingdom and in Ireland (although Victorian era ethnographers claimed that the Udmurt people of the Volga were "the most red-headed men in the world").
Redheads constitute roughly four per hundred of the European population.Scotland has the largest per hundred age of redheads, as 13 per hundred of the population has red hair and roughly 40 per hundred carries the recessive redhead gene. Ireland has the second largest percentage; as many as 10 percent of the Irish community have red, auburn, or strawberry fair-haired hair. It is considered that up to 46 percent of the Irish community carries the recessive redhead gene. Red hair comes to frequencies of up to 10 percent in Wales.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Spreading Colours
Colour draws from the spectrum of light (distribution of lightweight power versus wavelength) combining in the eye with the spectral sensitivities of the lightweight receptors. Color classes and personal specifications of color are furthermore affiliated with objects, components, lightweight sources, etc., founded on their personal properties such as lightweight absorption, reflection, or emission spectra. By characterising a hue space, hues can be recognised numerically by their coordinates.
Abstract Lights
lightw wave is electromagnetic emission, particularly emission of a wavelength that is evident to the human eye (about 400–700 nm, or possibly 380–750 nm). In physics, the term light sometimes refers to electromagnetic emission of any wavelength, whether evident or not.
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