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For this weeks Macro Mondays theme "It's alive", variegated leaves with a vermillion border naturally backlit by the low Winter sun in my garden.
The term, The thin red line, means different things to different people, but I felt that here it can also represent veins needed for respiration, not only in ourselves but plants too of course.
the topic for Macro Mondays is It's Alive, and this spider that I found hanging down in front of our living room window a few nights ago is definitely alive.
I know spiders aren't the groups favorite subject, but, hey, when opportunity presents itself, I say go for it.
Flickr Lounge ~ Lyrics
Take Aim: A Challenge Group ~ It's Alive
'Build Me Up Buttercup' ~ The Foundations
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A holiday gift delivered the other day. After surviving a long trip it is still alive and doing well.
"Weekly Theme Challenge" - Mushrooms
This week Macro Mondays theme is ''It's Alive'' (Flora, Fauna, Fungi)
So, my idea was to take a picture of mushrooms. But unfortunately, with 6'' of snow on the ground, I had to improvise and go to the grocery store.
Those are fresh Enoki (Enokitake) mushrooms.
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The beauty of orchid is mesmerizing / La beauté des orchidée est hypnotique et aussi un peu inquiétante comme dans ce masque.
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A tête-à-tête with a male fiery skimmer dragonfly, Orthetrum villosovittatum, in my garden.
For the Macro Mondays challenge: "It's alive". The length of a wing is typically just over 3 inches.
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Christmas Concert went much better than expected. Unfortunately, I had no time to take photos but I hope someone from our audience will share me some of theirs.
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Maybe you have heard the term gilding the lily. Well I guess my florist thought it would be a thing to do to a rose. Made me chuckle.
"Sometimes I allowed my thoughts, unchecked by reason, to ramble in the fields of Paradise."
(from 'Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus' by Mary Shelley; 1818)
('Frankenstein's monster' by NECA)
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Roots of a paperwhite narcissus.
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In Explore December 12, 2016
This is the beak of my rooster, HalfnHalf. I didn't have to kill him to get the shot, so he is definitely alive! One would think he would not be amenable to having his portrait up close and live but the reality was he was easier to manage and photograph than any of the hens were. Probably a narcissist ......
HMM! This is Gary the Alpaca, our family enjoyed a day out walking with Lama's. Gary was the only Alpaca in group, he was named after Gary Barlow as he was always singing! He came in inquisitively close when taking his picture.
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Strange, how on this macro take the green pigments of the bicoloured poinsettia bract appear as tiny neon green illuminated dots. Maybe the backlight enhances this effect.
I usually keep the pots with my plants outside during warm time of the year and bring them inside for winter. But this time a few weeks laters I saw those wild baby plants in one of the pots. I am not sure that kind of plant it is, probably clover (?), but it is tiny and alive. A few weeks ago when I took this picture this plant was less than half of an inch.
Update: It is not a clover, it is some type of oxalis.