Sunday, December 11, 2005
Killer Leaf
This month's project as Usefilm.com is "Patterns In Nature." I realized that I had some decent photos along that line, so I submitted a few... and two of them were picked as "Best in Project."
Again, I need to explain that there are many BIPs given out during the life of each project, probably several per day - but still, it's nice to be noticed among the hundreds that were submitted.
This image was from a stroll I took through a tropical plant "forest" adjacent to the Smithsonian "Castle" in Washington, DC last year. Being a complete dummy when it comes to plants, I got smart with this one and photographed a little sign that described this plant:"Solanum quitoense - spiney member of the tomato family - grown in Ecuador as fruit crop for drinks, known as "Naranjillo."
Again, I need to explain that there are many BIPs given out during the life of each project, probably several per day - but still, it's nice to be noticed among the hundreds that were submitted.
This image was from a stroll I took through a tropical plant "forest" adjacent to the Smithsonian "Castle" in Washington, DC last year. Being a complete dummy when it comes to plants, I got smart with this one and photographed a little sign that described this plant:"Solanum quitoense - spiney member of the tomato family - grown in Ecuador as fruit crop for drinks, known as "Naranjillo."
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Congratulations, Steve. You deserve the honor! (And that's just one of the reasons why you are now a link on my sidebar :)
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