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Curves of a Pompon-dahlia

 

Macro Mondays and Curves

 

Saw these bloom in a garden centre, for cultivated...

  

A plant shines brightly in nature,

its light is so beautiful that one laughs at it.

Its glow is like a spell that enchants us,

when we see it, we are all bewitched.

 

Their radiance is gentle and yet so powerful,

it fills us with joy and makes us all happy and great.

It seems as if she is telling us a story,

of its beauty and its essence that keeps us spellbound.

 

The plant is like a gift from nature,

a small miracle that seduces our senses and calms us on the watch.

In their glow we find peace and tranquility,

and we feel the love that rests in it and fills us.

 

Oh luminous plant, you are so beautiful,

your light will always remind us of your beauty, even when we no longer see you.

 

Thank you for visits, comments and favs!

 

Vielen Dank für Eure Besuche, Kommentare und Sternchen!

 

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Underwater World Oceanarium Sentosa Singapore

A little more fun with this UFO - and some friends, who remain hopeful for humanity.

 

This tiny glow-in-the-dark snail is one of hundreds in the zoo's aquarium exhibits and was taken in very low light. The glass was stained and opaque from the inside, so the details were not clearly visible, but I liked the colors and glow.

 

Aquarium snails are fascinating creatures that play a crucial role in maintaining the delicate balance of their aquatic ecosystem. These tiny mollusks may look unassuming, but they are invaluable members of your underwater cleanup crew. From scavenging food scraps to consuming algae, aquarium snails help keep your tank clean and spotless.

A pretty and glowing jellyfish at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida.

It is one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.

 

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~

 

There are many animals who need another home. We have found a female Japanese Spitz in that position. Her name is Marnie. She will live here after we fetch her on Wednesday 27th February.

 

So we can make her as happy as possible in her new home with us, I won't be on Flickr nearly as much for a while. I hope you will understand and have patience. Many of you will know what's involved and how it will change my life. Our beloved Zak died on 1st February and we need another to partly fill that enormous hole he left in our hearts. Marnie isn't a replacement, but another who needs us and we can love.

 

Here are some tulips for you to say 'thank you' in advance.

 

Processed with Topaz and Picmonkey and added a filter from the Windows 10 editing app. Hope you like them !

  

A small (slightly larger than 1 inch)glass octopus that contains some material that glows for a while after exposure to light (posphorescence). I thought it had a bit of alien appearance. For Macro Mondays theme Mysterious.

Naast de knalgroene TXL 193 283 "Shining Example" bezit TXL nog een Vectron met glow in the dark bestickering welke wel een stuk minder uitbundig is. Het betreft de van MRCE geleasde 193 647 en met de opschriften wordt duidelijk gemaakt dat in de moeilijke tijden van de coronacrisis er met verbindingen toch lichtpuntjes ontstaan in de samenleving (ofzoiets). Alhoewel de loc niet super speciaal is, is het toch wel leuk om ook deze variant in de collectie te hebben en dus kon er op de dinsdagochtend tijdens ons tripje in het Maintal tevreden afgedrukt worden.

 

De klok slaat 8:41 als de ietwat vieze TXL 193 647 "Every Connection" het bekende viaduct in Harrbach passeert met intermodale trein 43153 vanuit Köln Eifeltor naar Verona Quadrante Europa. Twee dagen later kon ook de eerdergenoemde knalgroene glow in the dark Vectron vereeuwigd worden waardoor ook die twee varianten meteen van het lijstje gestreept konden worden!

Macro Mondays - Safety

[Glow in the dark safety)

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Thought that this filtered light and the natural neon underwater sea creatures made for a fun shot. Dive in, the water's fine!

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SEA LIFE Aquarium

"jellyfish don't have a brain, but

some jellyfish can glow in the dark"

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♥ Thank you very much for your visits, faves, and kind comments ♥

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Our Golden Retriever, Cooper, especially liked chasing his glow-in-the-dark ball at night. One evening I was getting ready to pop the ball in the Chuck-It stick and discovered this gorgeous orange leaf enhancing the glowing orb. I just love those little surprises in life!

Slinky got a new "glow in the dark" doodle :)

Well, as you can see the Goldfinches are back and some of the males already sporting their neon gold summer colors!

 

Some of the males are still "working" on their plumage but most already seem to have that glow in the dark brilliance.

For this week's Macro Mondays challenge I decided to try something I have been wanting to do for awhile now - shooting a subject that glows in the dark through photoluminescence. These small stars are coated with a material that absorbs energy (usually in the form of a particular color light) and then releases it as another color light, in this case green.

 

The area in this image is is just under 7cm square.

 

Remembering Hans who helped make Macro Mondays one of the coolest groups on Flicker. Rest Well Hans.

 

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#52 Weeks: the 2021 edition

#Week 41: Get pushed

 

A belated and unpaired contribution but featuring plenty of pushing: Lighting (UV), sliders (colours, levels) and even the pen needed a push.

 

Taken with a Helios 44 58mm f2 (ГЕЛИОС-44) 13 blade silver M39 lens, extended, uncropped.

One of the few delights of these stay-at-home times is the aviary outside my kitchen window! It keeps my home filled with chatter and songs and lets me sit in my tall chair, sip tea and watching my feathered friends nesting.

 

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami FL

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Glowworms are bioluminescent (‘glow in the dark’) bugs that are found only in Australia and New Zealand. They are not actually worms, but the larvae of a primitive fly, the fungus gnat. They emit blue-green light in order to attract small insects, which become entangled in webs that the larvae spin. These particular specimens live in an abandoned railway tunnel in Helensburgh, New South Wales.

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This Chinese porcelain figurine of an acrobat makes a fine little candle holder. This photo is lit entirely by candle light.

Great Egret in full breeding colors/plumage on a windy day. The Great Egrets' breeding display is made up of a couple of bounces downward, a quick upward stretch with extension of the neck and head and a pronounced backbend, ending with a final bounce down. And there you have it.

  

Ardea alba

 

ORDER: PELECANIFORMES

FAMILY: ARDEIDAE

 

Williamson County, Texas, USA; March 14, 2015.

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Explored! January 10, #72

Omphalotus olearius, comumente conhecido como o cogumelo jack-o'-lantern, é um cogumelo venenoso laranja que, para um olho destreinado, parece semelhante a alguns chanterelles. É notável por suas propriedades bioluminescentes. Wikipedia (inglês)

Dan and I were experimenting with glow-in-the-dark items. We put the smiski with the glow bracelet.

   

Omphalotus nidiformis, a bioluminescent fungus. Photographed in March this year at Puckeys Estate, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.

The Smiski boxes contained a series 1 figure who was looking back and a series 2 box figure peeking between his legs.

  

This controller has two logos: The Sea of Thieves game icon and the Xbox logo. This controller has amazing glow in the dark features. Posting this for the Macro Monday theme: "Brand and Logos"

Skull from a group of "glow in the dark" skeletons.

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