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"One-eyed, two-horned, flying purple eater??????"
![]() Beware the Blob ! ![]() Pentax K10d, Tamron 28-75 Di LD Macro @ f/22...ISO 400...1/20sec...handheld with SR. Paul |
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Petals of an iris and a nice drop of water.
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I had no idea on the first though I think Bynx could be correct. In the second photo, I think that's ice. In both cases, good work.
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Bynx was correct on both counts. The first is an iris bud in the final stages before opening. The "eye" on the right side of the "face" is a raindrop. The second is a single raindrop with the color inside it coming from the iris petal on which it sits.
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