10 Results found for "Dosya:Glass_of_unidentified_red_wine.jpg".

Dosya:Glass of unidentified red wine.jpg

DescriptionGlass of unidentified red wine.jpg Glass of wine, selective focus, space for copy, canon 1DS mark III Date 28 May 2007, 19:14:52 Source originally...


Dosya:Lisboa L1190851 (25137526721).jpg

Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 truetrue 13 April 2016 English Red Wine Glass Spanish (formal address) Copa de Vino Tinto URL: https://www.flickr...


Dosya:Red wine close up - AKA Neomi EP.jpg

Microscopic image / Magnified view of dried up and crystallized cabernet sauvignon from the bottom of AKA Neomi’s singer’s glass Slovenian Mikroskopska povečava...


Dosya:Glass of Red Wine with a bottle of Red Wine - Evan Swigart.jpg

DescriptionGlass of Red Wine with a bottle of Red Wine - Evan Swigart.jpg English: Glass of Red Wine with a bottle of Red Wine shot on a white background...


Dosya:Glass of bright ruby red wine.jpg

DescriptionGlass of bright ruby red wine.jpg Unidentified bright ruby red wine Date 8 October 2007, 19:23:50 Source originally posted to Flickr as Glass of Red Author...


Dosya:Vampire Blood (6703562867).jpg

DescriptionVampire Blood (6703562867).jpg English: Glass of Red Wine with a bottle of Red Wine for halloween, simulating blood, as a vampire drink. Date...


Dosya:Red Wine and Tomato2.jpg

DescriptionRed Wine and Tomato2.jpg Unidentified glass of dark red wine. Date 12 February 2006, 13:49:05 Source originally posted to Flickr as Wine and Tomato2...


Dosya:Los Angeles Herald, Number 100, 26 February 1917.pdf

DescriptionLos Angeles Herald, Number 100, 26 February 1917.pdf English: Complete copy of Los Angeles Herald, Number 100, 26 February 1917 Date 26 February 1917 Source...


Dosya:Romantic dinner for one (Unsplash).jpg

description InfoField A plate with a pasta dish next to a wine bottle and a glass of red wine on a set table EXIF InfoField exposure_time: 1/15 · make:...


Dosya:Tombs excavated near Balaclava - ILN 1856.jpg

use of the large earthen jars discovered near Balaclava were for the purpose of making wine or keeping grain, or that of receiving the blood of victims...