Hello, my name is Liudmila. I was born in Lithuania, have family roots in Russia, but now I live in Norway:) I can't tell anything astonishing about myself... I'm not registered in the Guinness Book of Records, haven't invented the bicycle and wasn't elected as a president :D I'm an ordirary person with simple hobbies - love travelling, reading books, meeting my friends, I just love life as it is, with all advantages and disadvantages. I just have an interesting hobby - I collect bookmarks :) I'm a passionate bookmark collector and hope to find more collectors, exchange bookmarks with them, show my collection to others and have a look at other collections :) You can contact me, if you're interested in bookmark exchange :) Hope to find friends from all over the world :)
Showing posts with label Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korea. Show all posts
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Art - Automatic Bookmark -Assortment Famous Paintings lot
Front : Johannes Vermeer "The girl with a pearl earring"
Gustav Klimt "Portait of Mada Primavesi"
Vincent van Gogh "La Meridienne ou La Sieste"
Gustav Klimt "Adele Bloch-Bauer"
Claude Oscar Monet "Women with a parasol le promenade"
Gustav Klimt "The Kiss"
Vincent van Gogh "Sunflowers"
Jean-Honore Fragonard "A Young Girl Reading"
Back : Georges Pierre Seurat "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte"Renoir "Woman Reading"
Gustav Klimt "The Waiting"
Vincent van Gogh "Wheat Field with Cypresses"
Vincent van Gogh "Self Portait"
Gustav Klimt "Judith"
Claude Oscar Monet "Women with umbrella turned to the left"
Gustav Klimt "Acommplishment"
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Gustav Klimt "Portait of Mada Primavesi"
Vincent van Gogh "La Meridienne ou La Sieste"
Gustav Klimt "Adele Bloch-Bauer"
Claude Oscar Monet "Women with a parasol le promenade"
Gustav Klimt "The Kiss"
Vincent van Gogh "Sunflowers"
Jean-Honore Fragonard "A Young Girl Reading"
Back : Georges Pierre Seurat "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte"Renoir "Woman Reading"
Gustav Klimt "The Waiting"
Vincent van Gogh "Wheat Field with Cypresses"
Vincent van Gogh "Self Portait"
Gustav Klimt "Judith"
Claude Oscar Monet "Women with umbrella turned to the left"
Gustav Klimt "Acommplishment"
http://pagecheck.kr/
Friday, October 29, 2010
Feather
Metal bookmark from Korean.
Feathers insulate birds from water and cold temperatures. They may also be plucked to line the nest and provide insulation to the eggs and young. The individual feathers in the wings and tail play important roles in controlling flight. Some species have a crest of feathers on their heads. Although feathers are light, a bird's plumage weighs two or three times more than its skeleton, since many bones are hollow and contain air sacs. Color patterns serve as camouflage against predators for birds in their habitats, and by predators looking for a meal. As with fish, the top and bottom colors may be different to provide camouflage during flight. Striking differences in feather patterns and colors are part of the sexual dimorphism of many bird species and are particularly important in selection of mating pairs. In some cases there are differences in the UV reflectivity of feathers across sexes even though no differences in color are noted in the visible range.[11] More...
Feathers insulate birds from water and cold temperatures. They may also be plucked to line the nest and provide insulation to the eggs and young. The individual feathers in the wings and tail play important roles in controlling flight. Some species have a crest of feathers on their heads. Although feathers are light, a bird's plumage weighs two or three times more than its skeleton, since many bones are hollow and contain air sacs. Color patterns serve as camouflage against predators for birds in their habitats, and by predators looking for a meal. As with fish, the top and bottom colors may be different to provide camouflage during flight. Striking differences in feather patterns and colors are part of the sexual dimorphism of many bird species and are particularly important in selection of mating pairs. In some cases there are differences in the UV reflectivity of feathers across sexes even though no differences in color are noted in the visible range.[11] More...
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