In the realm of nature, there are oft-unseen layers- of fibers, facets, integral components.
Autumn's colorful leaves trace down to veins and stems, individual cells.
Bird plumage flashing lovely colors relies upon the single strands of each feather
as its pigments pick up cues from the sunlight.
A shiny fish may have small or large scales, which function as mirrors of any available light.
And the gossamer of dragonflies, again, reduces to the small cells in a stretch of their sheer wings.
How wonderful the detail and cunning handiwork of the Master Designer.
Fall Foliage along the Black River - Watertown, NYS |
Lake George Park, NYS |
View from Rondaxe Mt. on a misty late-October afternoon Adirondack Park, NYS |
Dragonflies on Calcite, Eastern Tennessee |
Purple Pine Cones on White Spruce - Spring - Watertown, NYS |
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