... one of
Jupiter's moons, which you'll know if you've read Space Oddity 2010 (or was it 2050? Sequelitis, all of them). (OK, it was "... oddessy. Pardon an old Bowie fan.)
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Isn't that gorgeous?
I love images which combine order with a certain kind of chaos, combine simplicity with a certain kind of complexity.
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>I love images which combine order with a certain kind of chaos, combine simplicity with a certain kind of complexity.
Sounds like a good theme for a photo contest! :D
Thanks. I think it's hard to do on purpose, though. The defiition I give is very vague, but I can't improve it off-hand. It may be a subject for a whole book.
Lovey! Just added to my desktop images. . . Looks like a bloodshot eyeball, the morning after the night before!
A beautifully photographed celestial object always makes me go a big rubbery one.
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