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Sunday, February 07, 2010
Macro Monday #49: Interesting Twist
"Upward Spiral" Raleigh, NC - April 2009 (Click to embiggen)
Fibonacci lives! Great color on this shell. BTW, I found the photograph that was taken by a famous photographer with a brownie. Bert Hardy shot "Blackpool Girls" in 1951 with a Brownie. Neat shot. I found it in a book titled "Portraits" by Terry Hope. I had checked this book out from our public library a few years ago and took it out again last week. Now I can rest.
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Just goes to show it's possible to make something beautiful out of nothing. As this fellow did.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Actually, that looks *just* like a challa that I baked a couple of weeks ago :)
ReplyDeleteWow just look at the texture and the color all but natural. Nobody can't beat that ^_^
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Fibonacci lives! Great color on this shell. BTW, I found the photograph that was taken by a famous photographer with a brownie. Bert Hardy shot "Blackpool Girls" in 1951 with a Brownie. Neat shot. I found it in a book titled "Portraits" by Terry Hope. I had checked this book out from our public library a few years ago and took it out again last week. Now I can rest.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! But what is it? Looks like a snail shell which has been made into a work of art!
ReplyDeletethe details and light are wonderful in this!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I have boxes of shells brought home so many I can try my hand at a few too. :)
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