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rq says February 11, 2017 at 8:43 am Love that shade of blue. The swirls are magnificent. If I had to pick favourites: 2, 4, 5 and 6. 9 definitely has something with eyes growing in it…!
Caine says February 11, 2017 at 10:15 am Oh, I stared at the 9th one for quite sometime, wondering why the hell I didn’t notice that big eyeball until I was processing the pics! For the record, I don’t have an eyeball collection. Really.
Lofty says February 11, 2017 at 4:57 pm Give them a glass of water to swim in, they’ll stay small like goldfish ;-)
cubist says February 11, 2017 at 6:57 pm The 2nd pic makes me think of volvox… which are normally green. So, maybe a volvox with some horizontal gene transfer from cyanobacteria?
rq says February 12, 2017 at 6:11 am It may be just water, oil and paint, but life only needed a few elements to come together the right way… and lookit where we are now. That eyeball? You don’t know where it will be in a couple billion years!
Love that shade of blue. The swirls are magnificent. If I had to pick favourites: 2, 4, 5 and 6. 9 definitely has something with eyes growing in it…!
Oh, I stared at the 9th one for quite sometime, wondering why the hell I didn’t notice that big eyeball until I was processing the pics!
For the record, I don’t have an eyeball collection. Really.
Now I’m not so sure…
They’re blue whale embryos, I can see the veins.
Uh oh. I don’t have room for blue whales!
Give them a glass of water to swim in, they’ll stay small like goldfish ;-)
The 2nd pic makes me think of volvox… which are normally green. So, maybe a volvox with some horizontal gene transfer from cyanobacteria?
It’s just water, oil, and paint.
It may be just water, oil and paint, but life only needed a few elements to come together the right way… and lookit where we are now. That eyeball? You don’t know where it will be in a couple billion years!