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LordV
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 08:12
One of my plants seems to be maturing a nice Easter egg :)
Brian V.
http://static.flickr.com/56/125652147_3c1bfd4514_o.jpg
cross-eye stereogram
http://static.flickr.com/53/125652148_65e80eb2eb_o.jpg
Athena
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 08:18
How seasonally cool. And the stereogram is AWESOME!
Omri Alon
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 08:29
Great capture :D Nice sharp shot.
jr#8
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 08:41
King V stunning as usuall
chemicalbro
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 09:29
Lol.......... very cool Brian.......... the stereogram has amazing depth
LordV
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 13:47
How seasonally cool. And the stereogram is AWESOME!
Thanks Athena, :)
I suspect the 3-D is a bit exaggerated but it does work pretty well.
Brian V.
LordV
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 13:48
Great capture :D Nice sharp shot.
Thanks Omri,
It's actually the first ladybird with this colour scheme I've seen this year.
Brian V.
LordV
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 13:48
King V stunning as usuall
Thanks jr#8 :)
Brian V.
LordV
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 13:49
Lol.......... very cool Brian.......... the stereogram has amazing depth
Thanks Alan :)
Not too big then ? :)
Brian V.
Leorooster
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 17:03
Very cool.........easter egg??? You really have a good eye and great imagination :)
stupot
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 17:05
the 3d is amazing! took longer for my eyes to focus... but pretty cool
racketman
9th of April 2006 (Sun), 18:06
never seen that Ladybird but found it on David Element's website - its:
TEN-SPOT LADYBIRD Adalia decempunctata (CHEQUERED FORM).
Another site informs that the spots take time to become red so this is a youngster in the orange spot stage.
LordV
10th of April 2006 (Mon), 00:28
Very cool.........easter egg??? You really have a good eye and great imagination :)
Thanks Leorooster :)
Think Athena's Easter bunny shot put Easter in mind :) and as the head wasn't showing- it just looked like a spotted egg :)
Brian V.
LordV
10th of April 2006 (Mon), 00:29
the 3d is amazing! took longer for my eyes to focus... but pretty cool
Thanks stupot :)- I think the 3-D is a bit exaggerated.
Brian V.
LordV
10th of April 2006 (Mon), 00:31
never seen that Ladybird but found it on David Element's website - its:
TEN-SPOT LADYBIRD Adalia decempunctata (CHEQUERED FORM).
Another site informs that the spots take time to become red so this is a youngster in the orange spot stage.
Thanks for the ID and info and Racketman :). I've seen black with red spot jobs like this before, but not one with orange spots like this- that explains it.
Brian V.
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