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When I placed this caterpillar on a glass table for a photograph, it curled up and refused to budge.
Leaves are common enough that I'm sure everyone has seen them at some point. If not, congratulations, you've just seen a leaf. Anyhow, this leaf had a particular curl to it that I found interesting. A photo soon followed.
After months of chemotherapy and being bald, my hair started growing back in March. I even have natural curls
In Explore 11th November 2017
Photo taken by our son Peter,
A fern leaf still curled up. I was looking for a different fern species, but this one was quite nice as well... it reminded me a bit if an engraved wooden spoon.
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Fishing off the rocks along the Sydney coast is an extremely dangerous occupation. This fisherman at Curl Curl on a wild day shows why.
Color change happened fast this year so when I went back into the woods the leaves were mostly gone so I went looking a little closer for things to shoot.
A good hair day is when my curls are popping. Sometimes my curls and waves, they like to go a little wild sometimes. They have a mind of their own. But some days, they just fall right into place. Zendaya
I'm such a water fanatic - I HAD to get in lol living it up in the final days of summer in Oregon :)
I just wanted to share my Girl with her new curls, I'm just too good making curls now... Now, if I could be good at re-paints... u.u LOL
This image was captured late in January at the Chesapeake Inn in Chesapeake City, Maryland, with iPhone and Olloclip Macro Lens. Edited on the iPad in Snapseed and Stackables.
We finally got out to a long scheduled and often canceled brunch in-between our endless winter snow storms.
This flower was sitting on our table. I have no idea what this flower is.
It had lots of creamsicle orange spiky petals that became more reddish at the outer base.
The center for the flower was kind of a greenish ball that had many curled in petals or maybe they were stamen, as the curly parts had little spiky hairs on them. Maybe it was some kind of spider mum?
It was an interesting flower and really stood out. I have another version that I will post some time that is not treated with textures and stuff.