Photography: December 2004 Archives

in search of colour

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Inflorescence of pendant flowers

In an effort to combat the exceptional greyness of the day, I took a stroll around the nearby botanic gardens armed with a digital camera in the hope of capturing a little cheer. ISO set to 400 to avoid using the horrible, horrible flash... not too shaky!

Narcissus cantabricus   Scarlet blossoms   Ventilation mechanism

Typical orchid bloom with characteristic zygomorphic structure   Ornamental gourd   Drosera natalensis, an insectivorous South African sundew

Autumn leaf meets autumn light   Cyclamen coum flowers   Bromeliad culm

Tillandsia (airplant) rosette   Cirrhopetalum orchid compound inflorescence   Cheery contribution from the Ranunculaceae

Tamarind leaves  Fruit of Averrhoa carambola - star fruit  Orchid tubers; named from the greek 'orchis' meaning 'testicle'

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painkillers

I appreciate the kind words; I'm doing just fine now that my shoulder is back in one piece, though the soreness is keeping me on pills and my arm in a sling. An assessment in the next week or two will govern whether or not surgery will be carried out to stabilise the joint in the long term, a distinct possibility since this dislocation is a more severe repeat of one I had in 1998 whilst climbing in Borneo.

EDIT: caught The Incredibles today and enjoyed it immensely, so if you've enjoyed any of the Pixar productions, I suggest you take a look. I don't think I'm off the mark in thinking that it was largely inspired by the classic graphic novel, Watchmen, as anyone who has read it will be reminded of various similarities there (the anti-superhero political movement, the cape thing, the criminal who gets off on being beaten up, the villain who sets up his own stunts to achieve fame), not to mention the influence of Lee and Kirby's Fantastic Four. And if I ever have kids, I want my baby to pull the same trick that theirs does. At least on Hallowe'en.

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