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I found a similar looking one called Neobulgaria pura foliacea (Helotiaceae) from a Flickr member in the UK.
Baldosas creadas con variaciones de la base molino en papel translúcido.
Tiles made with variations of windmill base on translucent paper.
A leafrom one of the Water lilly plants growing at taisekiji temple near Shin Fuji. This shot was taken after the sun set, so its colors are a little less intense than the other shot.
Hibiscus 大船フラワーセンター 温室
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I spent a month in northern Madagascar doing research with Frontier, acting as scientific photographer for the group.
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this shot of an berlin bvg bus moving in front of the camera adds another perspective on static and dynamic layers of reality
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Translucent Solar Filament and an Emerging Active Region on August 30, 2012
I waited for the filament to become fully visible from behind the south eastern limb and as a bonus there appeared a new smoldering active region also. I expected to capture the filament in a stronger 3D look, but this time it was thinner and nicely transparent. The image was inverted to strengthen the 3D feel. This see-through filament was imaged on August 30, 2012 at 08:12 UT. I experimented with the Ken Burns (Pan and Zoom) effect in an attempt to highlight the details. The image was captured at 2220 mm FL, using a SW150 refractor, rear H-alpha etalon filter, internal 110 mm ERF filter, Coronado BF10, Basler acA1300-30gm camera.