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Omphalophotographica
Submitted by reeses on Wed, 2006-04-26 16:56. | photography
We have one of those big industrial racks that are so popular right now that hides behind the spiral staircase between the first floor and the lower loft. Kat uses it for curing homemade soap (no Fight Club but good god it's awesome) and germinating seeds. To keep the cats from eating all the plants, she planted some "kitty grass" seeds. It's not catnip (or we'd all be dead) but it's something that cats apparently like to eat, although they've avoided it so far. This grass being the rather simple organism that it is, it just pushes the water upwards until it beads on the tip. I guess that's its way of saying,"Hey, we're full up here." It made a neat snapshot, and I wouldn't have thought anything of it until I zoomed in on it in iPhoto.
Not original or earth-shattering by any stretch, but I thought it was kind of cool what a cheap year-old pocket-sized digital camera can do. After a little reverse psychology by a friend, by which I mean, he called morons who photograph stupid stuff and put it on their blogs, well, morons, I knew it had to be shared with the world. Post new comment |
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