I do not wish to get shrunk like in Wonderland this time, and to take closeup pictures of giant pitchers. This is never a good fairy tale.
I shall not know it is a pitcher anyhow if I am so tiny; swimming inside it is unnoticeably fatal, and is forever disappearance.
Size distortion is magical, it twists perception on the other way round.
But adventurous Alice enjoys this and has begun to think that very few things indeed are really impossible.
Hello, Rainfield! The pitcher plants are beautiful. Awesome photos and macros. Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteso cool and deadly for tiny things!
ReplyDeleteLovely macro nature shots and post ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
Hi. True stunning photography organic flies traps.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Lovely macro, and the plants are very pretty and deadly!
ReplyDeletea very cool plant...nothing is impossible!!!
ReplyDeleteMeat eating plants are a fascinating subject. And as Alice likes to say, "Sometimes I like to think of at least six impossible things before breakfast."
ReplyDeleteWow! The pitcher plant look so magnificent!
ReplyDeletewhat a fascinating plant! (and your monologue is fun too!)
ReplyDeleteI would not want to be in the middle of this plant, because I would have died tragically. * Thank you for your concern in your commentary with me. Regards.
ReplyDeleteVery cool pictures.. Cheers..
ReplyDeleteGreat story and super pix. I hope Alice didn't drink from that pitcher.
ReplyDeleteFabulous shots
ReplyDeleteI really like this one a lot. I don't see many pitcher plants, but I am fascinated by all carnivorous plants.
ReplyDeleteIf I were a insect, I would never go inside the pitcher. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAlice should be careful. Those beautiful plants are deadly for tiny creatures!
ReplyDeleteThese jars are wonderful to see.
ReplyDeleteYou show the beautiful jug in its entirety and not crimped.
Geweldgie lovely color and shape.
Sincerely
Looks beautiful but deadly for all insects
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