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Re: In the eye of the beholder

Postby Twinkling Butterfly » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:09 am

wooster wrote:the awesomest wildlife photographer for Nat Geo

Seriously? I wonder if she's met my geek-crush. Image

'Nother pretty lepidopter for Nat Geo fans (click to enlarge):
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Is leaf camouflage the one that's easy for red-green color-blinds to spot?


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*Squee!* That's your idea of beauty?? Aaaaww, I'm so...aaaaww! Image
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Re: In the eye of the beholder

Postby Demon » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:14 am

When I gave birth to my daughter, the most beautiful thing in the world to me was her, so I couldn't resist adding a picture of a baby to the mix. Mind you, babies are only beautiful when they're not crying...
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Re: In the eye of the beholder

Postby wooster » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:16 am

marycarterpaint wrote:oh look a closeup of a loveable water bear!
F*CK water bears!!! :evil: My son got it in his head that a water-bear close-up would make the perfect lino-etching subject for the leaving-cert art exam & I spent many sleepless hours to find an applicable image & trying to hammer it in his head that it may not be the best idea to begin with. HATE tardigradæ ever since! Tards. :evil: .
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Re: In the eye of the beholder

Postby wooster » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:21 am

Demon wrote:When I gave birth to my daughter, the most beautiful thing in the world to me was her, so I couldn't resist adding a picture of a baby to the mix. Mind you, babies are only beautiful when they're not crying...



Is that your kid, Demon, with your hand?? Awesome!!!! I never liked babies much (except mine of course), but I love your pic :shock:
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Re: In the eye of the beholder

Postby Platypus » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:24 am

I find random people's faces beautiful. Like you know when you're walking through a crowd, and someone just stands out? Not because they're "hot" or attractive in a conventional sense, but because there's something fascinating about their face?

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I also find the way that light interacts with landscapes by changing the colours and the shadows really beautiful. But it's hard to show in small photos. Better to see it in real life. :wink:
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Re: In the eye of the beholder

Postby marycarterpaint » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:24 am

i love disguises, and surprises.

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Re: In the eye of the beholder

Postby Demon » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:27 am

wooster wrote:Is that your kid, Demon, with your hand?? Awesome!!!! I never liked babies much (except mine of course), but I love your pic :shock:


No, the pic is not mine, but it reminded me of my daughter when she was a baby. I don't mind babies... when they're sleeping.
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Re: In the eye of the beholder

Postby marycarterpaint » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:30 am

this ones been a favorite of mine for a long time.
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also like the followup.
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Re: In the eye of the beholder

Postby Demon » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:40 am

My dream home:

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The artwork is by Thomas Kinkade.
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Re: In the eye of the beholder

Postby undenied » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:57 am

Demon wrote:My dream home:
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The artwork is by Thomas Kinkade.

I have to say I totally agree he designs the best homes, but I absolutely hate him as an artist.
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