I often look at things from an odd angle. Red trillium plants like shade, grow low, and have flowers that face downward. Now is your chance to get a from-below view of a red trillium flower, in a mix of reflected and transmitted sunlight:
Figuratively, I sometimes “look” at a neat little thing from an odd angle to shine some light on a messy big thing with a subtle similarity to the little thing. For example, there is a parallel between the history of a little word puzzle’s instructions and the history of a big idea in economics.
Some of my photos with prominent reds were used outside of CFFC. The following images link to posts that use them in ways that may be surprizing. Can U guess what ideas they illustrate before following the links?
Your reds sure stand out this week. Well done. 😀
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Hi. I clicked on the photo of a bowl of fruit and took a look at the story it led me to. There I was happy to see your reference to Donnie Trump. With any luck, he fairly soon will be on the way out.
Neil S.
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Your floral snaps are indeed amazing 🙂
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I love the trillium, we used to get those in our backyard.
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