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Daily Dabbles: Eye Popper
This picture was taken by Arthur Morris and is absolutely stunning! I’m not normally one for the colour white, but this just strikes me every time I see it. I think the stark contrast of the green is what really makes this picture. These are a pair of gannets who were building their nest. The male is passing material to the female. It’s so simplistic, yet so moving too. I may have to put this up as my desktop wallpaper for a while. 😉
Daily Dabbles: Eye Poppers
Believe it or not, this is not a real place. It’s a work of art done by Andrea Andrade. She lives in Brazil and is a digital artist and photo manipulater. The work she does it just beautiful I think. It may not be real, but I sure wish it was. It reminds me of something you would see in an untouched part of the world. Or perhaps a spot in the garden of Eden. The picture just craves to have you drawn into it. This might even been the swimming hole for the Swiss Family Robinson. 😀
Daily Dabbles: Eye Poppers
Who among you have seen the movie “Avatar“? Well if you like a lot of people, and I do mean a lot, then you’ve seen it. If you have that probably means you also remember the scene with the “floating mountains”. Would you believe they are real? Well, “real” in once sense, in the optical illusion type of sense.
This is the Waterfall Island in Paraguay. Beautiful, isn’t it? If you look at it, it does give the appearance like it’s floating in the air. I bet this is absolutely stunning in real life! I should put it on my “Things To See Before I Die” list.
Daily Dabbles: Eye Poppers
This picture is a must see at a larger view. It’s the Lake Huron shoreline. It has a unique collection of very colourful and beautiful assortment of pebbles and rocks. I’ve sometimes heard these beaches referred to as “Jeweled Beaches”, as the sight does give the impression of scattered gems.
Ironically, considering I lived in Michigan for 30 years, I haven’t seen these beaches. But the works of Sarah Chisholm have really captured the eye popping beauty I think. Of course this only makes me want to go back to the USA/Canada for a visit and see them for myself!