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A hibiscus flower as I imagine a bug would see it. (Just playing around with orbitals again. Check out the previous post for a really cool one.)
Visit Ruby Tuesday for more ruby red images, and a very happy Thanksgiving to all who are celebrating!
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What is coo here are the outer ruby leaves seem to form a shutter, opening and closing after every 'shot'. The insect or bird has to capture this at 1/1000 speed to see the interior. A great take!
ReplyDeleteThat is superb, Robin! Sharp, contrasting colors and a delicious perspective.
ReplyDeleteI feel like a bumblebee, now.
You do have your fun, don't you? :)
ReplyDeleteCLAD IN RED
Whenas in red my Julia’s clad,
Then, then (methinks) she’s wicked bad—
Like Hester Prynne, but not so sad.
Next, when I cast mine eyes and see
Those crimson skirts flow full and free,
Her sweet seductions taketh me!
(With apologies to Robert Herrick, 1591-1674)
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Red Lichen
lovely!
ReplyDeleteWe sometimes get these in a jar to put in the bottom of a glass of bubbly.Yum!
That is pretty cool!
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Your "experiment" turned out very successful!
ReplyDeleteI am loving this adventure in orbital'ing
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique perspective. It does look both organic and technological at the same time, like an opening portal to a space ship.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's pretty amazing..
ReplyDeleteVisiting a bit late for Ruby Tuesday! Hope you can visit me too:)
http://www.loveablecassandra.com/2011/11/watching-tv-with-her-new-red-shoes.html