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The window in this shot reflects a flag and two buildings, the one on the right taller than the one on the left.
Beside the window is a real flag and across the street are two real buildings, the one on the right taller than the one on the left.
The reflection and the reality look the same. But how could they? The buildings across the street are behind the reflection -- and wouldn't a reflection reverse right and left?
It would. Notice that the rooflines on the reflected buildings and the real ones aren't the same. Just a strange coincidence. In the North End.
More like a painting, this is from my iPhone. The wild indigo flowers make a beautiful curved line agains the sky.
June 6, 2014.
IMG_9089 iPhone
A false alarm at the T station on the corner of Wood St, and Sixth Ave, caused some traffic delays around 6pm. An art exhibit had a fog machine that triggered the alarm.
About 20 mm. In brown rot of punky wood in maple swamp on S bank Blue Hill River N of Dorr St, Blue Hills Reservation, Randolph, MA 4/15/24
That most recent email's subject...god...
WHY DID IT HAVE TO BE AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR A GAME?
...so what if I was expecting it to give me info on how to turn into Bastiodon and save the world? HUH????
I let PS perform Auto Levels for me, and this was the result.
Not true-to-life at all, but the combination makes me happy, so I kept it.
I've been spending some time at the docks so had the opportunity to take some photos of the wonderful ferry services on False Creek. This is the False Creek Ferry leaving the Aquatic Centre dock in the evening.
I was messing around with using the blue sunvisor strip on the car windshield as a filter and this is the best one. Not bad for a moving picture.
Wyoming Highway
Vancouver BC...I like this pic alot. It got BC Place Stadium, Part of the Cambie St Bridge and some boats in False Creek. I shot this from Monk McQueens while at a wedding reception.
False color digital infrared taken with a converted Canon 20D camera in McKee Botanical Gardens, Vero Beach, FL March 2010.
This is False Hellebore also known as Corn Lily.
The plant is highly toxic, causing nausea and vomiting. If the poison is not evacuated, cold sweat and vertigo appears. Respiration slows, cardiac rhythm and blood pressure falls, eventually leading to death.
It is used externally by several Native American nations. Although is rarely ever used in modern herbalism due to its concentration of various alkaloids, it has been used in the past against high blood pressure and rapid heartbeat; a standardized extract of V. viride alkaloids known as alkavervir was used in the 1950s and 1960s as an antihypertensive. The root contains even higher concentrations than the aerial parts.
The plant was used by some tribes to elect a new leader. All the candidates would eat the root, and the last to start vomiting would become the new leader.