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Rounded Collection (#8)

"Embracing the Beauty of Rounded Designs: From Whole Earth to Classic Cars" The mesmerizing view of our planet, captured by the Whole Earth image

Background imageRounded Collection: Intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0627

Intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0627
Intestinal villi, computer artwork

Background imageRounded Collection: Intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0629

Intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0629
Intestinal villi, computer artwork

Background imageRounded Collection: Inflamed intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0632

Inflamed intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0632
Inflamed intestinal villi, computer artwork

Background imageRounded Collection: Intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0631

Intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0631
Intestinal villi, computer artwork

Background imageRounded Collection: Intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0630

Intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0630
Intestinal villi, computer artwork

Background imageRounded Collection: Intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0628

Intestinal villi, artwork F005 / 0628
Intestinal villi, computer artwork

Background imageRounded Collection: Personality types, caricature artwork

Personality types, caricature artwork. These caricatures exaggerate features and traits associated with personality types, such as reserved people (left) compared to expressive people (right)

Background imageRounded Collection: Fossil fish teeth C016 / 6003

Fossil fish teeth C016 / 6003
Fossil fish teeth. Specimen of the fossilised button-like teeth of the extinct fish Lepidotes. It is thought it used its teeth to crush the shells of its prey

Background imageRounded Collection: Coastal rocks and pebbles C017 / 8328

Coastal rocks and pebbles C017 / 8328
Coastal rocks and pebbles. These rocks and pebbles have formed by coastal erosion on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, UK. The rocks and minerals include serpentine (black-green)

Background imageRounded Collection: Coastal rocks and pebbles C017 / 8327

Coastal rocks and pebbles C017 / 8327
Coastal rocks and pebbles. These rocks and pebbles have formed by coastal erosion on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, UK. The rocks and minerals include serpentine (black-green)

Background imageRounded Collection: Coastal rocks and pebbles C017 / 8326

Coastal rocks and pebbles C017 / 8326
Coastal rocks and pebbles. These rocks and pebbles have formed by coastal erosion on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, UK. The rocks and minerals include serpentine (black-green)

Background imageRounded Collection: Coastal rocks and pebbles C017 / 8325

Coastal rocks and pebbles C017 / 8325
Coastal rocks and pebbles. These rocks and pebbles have formed by coastal erosion on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, UK. The rocks and minerals include serpentine (black-green)

Background imageRounded Collection: Fossil fish teeth C016 / 5662

Fossil fish teeth C016 / 5662
Fossil fish teeth. Specimen of the fossilised button-like teeth of the extinct fish Lepidotes. It is thought it used its teeth to crush the shells of its prey. This specimen was found in Israel

Background imageRounded Collection: Conglomerate sample Exmouth, Australia

Conglomerate sample Exmouth, Australia
Conglomerate rock sample from Exmouth, Western Australia

Background imageRounded Collection: Puddingstone C013 / 6650

Puddingstone C013 / 6650
Puddingstone is a conglomerate sedimentary rock composed of rounded pebbles cemented together by a younger matrix of rock. Despite a superficial similarity to concrete, is entirely natural

Background imageRounded Collection: Sage leaf oil gland

Sage leaf oil gland. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fracture section through a leaf of sage, Salvia officinalis, showing an oil gland. At lower frame are leaf cells

Background imageRounded Collection: Sage leaf oil glands

Sage leaf oil glands. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of hairs and glands on a leaf of the herb sage, Salvia officinalis. On the leaf surface are two types of hairs, called trichomes

Background imageRounded Collection: View of Whitehall, rounded corners

View of Whitehall, rounded corners

Background imageRounded Collection: Nanjulian - view towards the Brisons - Sunset - Cornwall - UK

Nanjulian - view towards the Brisons - Sunset - Cornwall - UK
DAC-1087 Nanjulian - view towards the Brisons - Sunset Cornwall - UK David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRounded Collection: Cynocephala hardyi Endrodi, scarab beetle

Cynocephala hardyi Endrodi, scarab beetle
A scarab beetle (Cynocephala hardyi Endrodi) from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRounded Collection: Oolitic limestone

Oolitic limestone
An oolitic limstone originating from Rutland, U.K showing the perfectly rounded ooliths of which it is composed. Formed in shallow, agitated marine conditions, and only in warm climates

Background imageRounded Collection: Uvarovite garnet

Uvarovite garnets comprise of (calcium chromium silicate). They are characterized by their green colour and rounded crystals of either 12 or 24 faces

Background imageRounded Collection: Descloizite

Descloizite is comprised of (lead zinc vanadate hydroxide) and is characterized by platy crystals with a rounded triangualr shape. Specimen from the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRounded Collection: Andalusite cut stone

Andalusite cut stone
Andalusite is an aluminium silicate. It shows spectacular red and green pleochroic colours

Background imageRounded Collection: Baseball (ball)

Baseball (ball)

Background imageRounded Collection: Middle East, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, distinctive domed roof in Dubai

Middle East, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, distinctive domed roof in Dubai

Background imageRounded Collection: Mexico, Guanajuato. Domes of Templo San Diego, a church in downtown Guanajuato, a

Mexico, Guanajuato. Domes of Templo San Diego, a church in downtown Guanajuato, a UNESCO World Heritage site

Background imageRounded Collection: France: Conques, Benedictine Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy built from 1030-1130, East Facade

France: Conques, Benedictine Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy built from 1030-1130, East Facade, exterior of nave with modern stained glass windows by Pierre Soulages and stone coffins below

Background imageRounded Collection: Entrance to the Communal Palace, Perugia

Entrance to the Communal Palace, Perugia, Umbria, Italy Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRounded Collection: Remote Scottish Cottage

Remote Scottish Cottage
A derelict old cottage, a homestead at Torrin, on the Isle of Skye, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Beyond the tangled garden can be seen the rounded hump of the Red Hills. Date: 19th century

Background imageRounded Collection: Body-Straighteners

Body-Straighteners
A choice of halters designed to straighten the backs and shoulders of patients inclined to curvature of the spine, rounded shoulders and other deformities. Date: 1900

Background imageRounded Collection: Female Type Well Rounded

Female Type Well Rounded
A well-rounded countrywoman in a bright orange flowery dress. Date: 1913

Background imageRounded Collection: Close-up of rounded sandstone pebbles on beach, Hartland Quay, North Devon, England, may

Close-up of rounded sandstone pebbles on beach, Hartland Quay, North Devon, England, may

Background imageRounded Collection: Healthy retina

Healthy retina
Normal retina, ophthalmoscope image. The retina is the light-sensitive membrane that lines the back of the eye. Blood vessels (red) radiate out from the optic disc (yellow, left)

Background imageRounded Collection: Halogene bulb testing

Halogene bulb testing

Background imageRounded Collection: Light bulb fittings

Light bulb fittings. The bulb at right has an Edison Screw fitting. The bulb at left has a bayonet fitting. The Edison Screw fitting mechanism was developed by Thomas Edison in 1909

Background imageRounded Collection: Population growth

Population growth
MODEL RELEASED. Population growth. Pregnant woman holding an inflated globe

Background imageRounded Collection: Retinal degeneration

Retinal degeneration. Ophthalmoscope view of the retina of a patients eye, showing disciform macular degeneration (yellow patch)

Background imageRounded Collection: Retina damage in diabetes

Retina damage in diabetes
Retinal damage in diabetes. Ophthalmoscope image of diabetic retinopathy, damage to the retina caused by diabetes. Changes to the retinal blood vessels (red) mean that they leak

Background imageRounded Collection: Macular degeneration

Macular degeneration, ophthalmoscope image. Numerous yellow drusen spots are seen on the retina, the light-sensitive membrane that lines the back of the eyeball

Background imageRounded Collection: Glass ball

Glass ball in a shaft of orange light

Background imageRounded Collection: Aurora from space

Aurora from space
Aurora borealis. Coloured combined ultraviolet and optical image of an aurora borealis (northern lights) display seen from space. The aurorae are seen as a ring of light around the North Pole

Background imageRounded Collection: Pebbles

Pebbles on a beach

Background imageRounded Collection: Ozone hole, September 2001

Ozone hole, September 2001
Antarctic ozone hole. Coloured satellite image of reduced atmospheric ozone levels around Antarctica (lower centre, darkest blue) on 17 September 2001

Background imageRounded Collection: Eroded sandstone potholes

Eroded sandstone potholes. These holes in the red sandstone rock are known as Bourkes Luck Potholes. They were carved out by erosion from sand and debris in the river over millions of years

Background imageRounded Collection: Eye lens and accommodation, diagram

Eye lens and accommodation, diagram
Eye lens and accommodation. Diagram showing the process by which the eye changes the shape of the lens when changing between close vision and distant vision. This process is known as accommodation

Background imageRounded Collection: Eye lens and accommodation, artwork

Eye lens and accommodation, artwork
Eye lens and accommodation. Artwork showing the process by which the eye changes the shape of the lens when changing between close vision and distant vision. This process is known as accommodation

Background imageRounded Collection: Buckyball molecule C60, artwork

Buckyball molecule C60, artwork
Artwork of a buckyball molecule, chemical formula C60, also known as buckminsterfullerene. This spherical fullerene molecule made of 60 carbon atoms is arranged like a geodesic dome of pentagons




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"Embracing the Beauty of Rounded Designs: From Whole Earth to Classic Cars" The mesmerizing view of our planet, captured by the Whole Earth image, showcases its rounded beauty in all its glory. The iconic Volkswagen VW Beetle, with its unmistakable round shape, has become a symbol of timeless design and automotive history. Step back in time with the Volkswagen VW Classic Beetle 1957 Blue light edition, where every curve tells a story of nostalgia and charm. When it comes to speed and elegance combined, nothing beats the sleek lines and rounded edges of the legendary Bugatti Veyron. Discover Italy's love affair with luxury cars through the stunning Bugatti Veyron Italy edition - a masterpiece that embodies sophistication in every contour. Another glimpse into Volkswagen's legacy brings us back to the beloved VW Beetle - an enduring classic that continues to captivate hearts worldwide. With its compact yet curvaceous design, the Morris Minor 1000 Convertible 1963 Green tan roof exudes vintage allure on any open road adventure. The Renault 4CV from 1955 showcases how even small cars can embrace rounded aesthetics while offering practicality and style in one package. Transport yourself to a world filled with vibrant colors as you admire the Lilac VW Volkswagen Classic Beetle from 1973 - a true delight for retro enthusiasts. Herbie fans rejoice. The Beige VW Volkswagen Classic Beetle (Herbie) from 1971 adorned with race decals is ready to bring some whimsical fun into your life. A burst of sunshine on wheels arrives in the form of the Special Edition Yellow VW Volkswagen Classic Beetle from 1984 - an eye-catching beauty that radiates happiness wherever it goes. In this captivating journey through time and design, we celebrate how rounded shapes have left an indelible mark on both natural wonders and the world of automobiles.