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What is the mark of nature?

Besides leaves, natural stamps also include animals, natural scenery, flowers, weather and so on.

1, Nature Conservation Series: Animal Garden Series Stamps, 201On September 7th, June, Czech Post issued a set of four nature conservation series stamps and a souvenir sheet (with two stamps attached) with the themes of lizard in Hlava Zoo, lion in Olo Jordan Mutch Zoo, rhinoceros in Claro Wei Zoo and Platts Wild Horse in Prague Zoo. This set of stamps has a total face value of 87.00 Czech kroner, which is made by Lieb? e? And then what? Jaromír Knotek design and Martin Srb sculpture.

2. Snowflake Geometry Stamps 20151kloc-0/0 On October 23rd, the US Postal Service issued a set of four snowflake geometry stamps. The basic shape of snowflakes is hexagonal, but there are almost no two identical snowflakes in nature, just as there are no two identical people on earth. Many scholars have observed thousands of snowflakes with microscopes. These studies finally show that it is impossible to form snowflakes with the same shape and size and partial symmetry in nature. The face value of this set of stamps is permanent postage, which was issued by Antonio? Alcala design.

3. Ten stamps of Huangshan Mountain and special 57 "Huangshan Scenery", 1963 "Huangshan Scenery" (special 57 stamps), 1 set of *** 16 stamps. This set of stamps is one of the stamps with the largest number and face value so far, and won the title of "National Best Stamp". This set of stamps has a small print run. Together with the four sets of stamps of goldfish, chrysanthemum, butterfly and peony, it is known as the "five golden flowers" as a special stamp and has become one of the most precious stamps in China.

4. Nature Conservation Series-Owl Stamps, 2065438+ On September 2, 2005, Czech Post issued a set of four nature conservation series stamps and a souvenir sheet. There are thirteen species of owls on the European continent, and all of them are gathered in this souvenir sheet this time. The protagonists of the four stamps issued this time are adult owls and young owls, ghost owls, snow owls, gray owls and carved owls. Among them, the carved owl is the largest owl in Europe and even in the world.

5. Parks in Luxembourg, 2065438+On August 28th, 2005, Luxembourg Post issued a set of three stamps entitled "Parks in Luxembourg" with the themes of Upper Syracuse Lake Nature Park, Haul Nature Park and Mueller Solle Nature Park respectively. These three natural parks account for one third of Luxembourg's land area. This set of stamps has a total face value of 2. 10 euros, which was designed by LardoGraphic Design Studio according to photographer Raymond? Clemente's works are designed and printed by the French cartel.

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Natural scenery stamps are mostly places of interest and natural scenery. This is the necessity of stamp design and picture performance. Because this kind of stamp is suitable for expressing the scenery of four seasons, whether the designer intentionally or unintentionally, the design naturally shows the scenery of four seasons or several of them.

The pattern design of natural stamps is inseparable from the use of colors. Spring is the season of vegetation restoration and fruit trees blooming. The colors of stamp patterns are mainly light green and pink white. Summer is a season of lush vegetation, and the color of stamp patterns is mainly green; Autumn is the harvest season of crops, and the colors of stamps are mainly yellow and orange. Winter is the season of ice and snow freezing, and the color of stamps is mainly gray and white.

References:

China national philatelic corporation-Nature Conservation Series: Animal Garden Series (Group 1)

China national philatelic corporation-the geometry of snowflakes

China national philatelic corporation-Top Ten Huangshan Mountain and Special 57 Huangshan Mountain Scenery

China national philatelic corporation-Nature Conservation Series-Owl

China national philatelic corporation-Luxembourg Park