martes, 15 de septiembre de 2009
Architecture: Japanese intimity - Intimidad japonesa
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Ricardo Marcenaro
en
11:53 p. m.
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Architecture: Japanese intimity - Intimidad japonesa
Music: Leonard Cohen. Dance to the end of love - Official video
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Ricardo Marcenaro
en
7:31 p. m.
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Music: Leonard Cohen. Dance to the end of love - Official video
Animals: Eagles - Aguilas - Part 1
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Ricardo Marcenaro
en
11:32 a. m.
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Animals: Eagles - Aguilas - Part 1
Amber. Fossils Part 2, Ámbar. Fósiles Parte 2
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Ricardo Marcenaro
en
11:22 a. m.
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Ámbar. Fósiles Parte 2,
Amber. Fossils Part 2
Botany: Fungus. Hongos. Funji: Various 3
Volvariella speciosa
Weraroa cucullata
Xerocomus badius
Xeromphalina campanella
Xylaria hypoxylon
Xylaria hypoxylon
Xylaria sp
Yesquero
Yutaka Wada
Weraroa cucullata
Xerocomus badius
Xeromphalina campanella
Xylaria hypoxylon
Xylaria hypoxylon
Xylaria sp
Yesquero
Yutaka Wada
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Ricardo Marcenaro
en
11:07 a. m.
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Botany: Fungus. Hongos. Funji: Various 3
NG National Geographic. Patterns in Nature Animals photos
A map puffer fish's (Arothron mappa) eye appears like coral to casual observers in Indonesia's Tukangbesi Islands.
A close view of a cheetah's wet coat
A giraffe's spots form irregular patterns.
A moth's wings appear iridescent when photographed close-up in the Danum Valley Conservation Area in Sabah, Malaysia.
Bird feathers create a colorful show.
Black-and-white stripes ripple across the hide of a Grant's zebra.
Boa constrictors use their heat-sensitive scales to locate prey.
Elephant skin
Intricate rings and dots mark the coat of a jaguar (Panthera onca).
The sensory glands on the side of an Arctic char are used by the fish during its annual spawning migration.
A neglected eighty-eight butterfly (Diaethria neglecta) in Brazil’s Pantanal displays the design of lines and dots that gave it its unusual common name.
A close view of a cheetah's wet coat
A giraffe's spots form irregular patterns.
A moth's wings appear iridescent when photographed close-up in the Danum Valley Conservation Area in Sabah, Malaysia.
Bird feathers create a colorful show.
Black-and-white stripes ripple across the hide of a Grant's zebra.
Boa constrictors use their heat-sensitive scales to locate prey.
Elephant skin
Intricate rings and dots mark the coat of a jaguar (Panthera onca).
The sensory glands on the side of an Arctic char are used by the fish during its annual spawning migration.
A neglected eighty-eight butterfly (Diaethria neglecta) in Brazil’s Pantanal displays the design of lines and dots that gave it its unusual common name.
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Ricardo Marcenaro
en
5:16 a. m.
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NG National Geographic. Patterns in Nature Animals photos - Patrones en la naturaleza animal
Scientific drawing. A form of art: Ernst Haeckel,Scientific drawing. A form of art: Ernst Haeckel, Dibujo científico. Una forma de arte: Ernst Haeckel
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Ricardo Marcenaro
en
4:08 a. m.
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Dibujo científico. Una forma de arte: Ernst Haeckel,
Scientific drawing. A form of art: Ernst Haeckel
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