Sunday, February 3, 2008
WINTER WARMTH
Since it seems to be cold everywhere, including here, although to a lesser extent, I post this image to try & warm the place up.
It seems soft to me with warm colors. I hope it helps to take the chill off. Attached to this image are a "before & after" pair of images, I took out of a magazine a few years ago, because I admired the tree. I removed the elements in it to better appreciate the subject. There was no credit for the photographer but I still will try & find him/her to properly credit the image.
On Planet Earth, a Colt Coral in a friend`s tank. It is called a soft coral because it has no skeleton.
There are a few other images along with it, and one with a bunch of fish & their reflections to show how difficult it is sometimes to take a photo of an individual subject in my tanks.
Please keep warm & I hope you have a pleasant tomorrow.
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We've been having some actual winter warmth -- it's been in the 40s and today and tomorrow it's going to be in the 50s. But I'll hold onto this lovely thought because by Wednesday, they're predicting snow.
Morning Head, Andi.
Any snails hiding in the flowers? I think one of the first photos you showed us, was a close-up of a snail on this flower. :)
It's warming here too. But first the ice rain cometh.
thanks head, a bit of warmth is truly welcome.
more snow here today, and continued cold. at least the winds have laid, but they'll be back.
peace
Andif,
Hold onto it as long as you need. Do you have any snow on the ground?
Olivia,
Yes, I think it was called "Looking At You".
I`ll find it.
dada,
Here, it`s in the fifties, seasonally normal, but still cold, by So Cal standards.
Olivia,
I think it`s this one.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2131/2243133886_b718a00094_o.jpg
Obviously, I don`t know how to insert a link.
That's the one! :)
I love it.
Inserting link:
< a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2131/2243133886_b718a00094_o.jpg" > snail photo < /a >
Remove all the spaces around the < and > brackets so that it's all touching.
snail photo
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