Don and Krise: Yes, and the strange thing is that there is no mention of the danger from the local press or the local politicians. An alien conspiracy is at work, I think.
Kcalpesh: I do not use many of the modes on my N95 except the close-up mode. It seemed to work well in this shot.
RogerB: I think these spaghetti are rather crunchy, a bit more than al dente.
Buenos Aires Photoblog: Wow! A motorised metallic flower! I have not seen these metallic tentacles move, yet.
These things are all over where you live. I think they're trying to take over.
ReplyDeleteThis one's a beauty! Too good to believe it was shot using a mobile phone camera! Great work!
ReplyDeleteIt makes me think of spaghetti. I like spaghetti. Nice pic. :)
ReplyDeleteThese tentacles definitely look like antennas for an alien radio-show. We have such a facility in Buenos Aires, too. Check this out!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments.
ReplyDeleteDon and Krise: Yes, and the strange thing is that there is no mention of the danger from the local press or the local politicians. An alien conspiracy is at work, I think.
Kcalpesh: I do not use many of the modes on my N95 except the close-up mode. It seemed to work well in this shot.
RogerB: I think these spaghetti are rather crunchy, a bit more than al dente.
Buenos Aires Photoblog: Wow! A motorised metallic flower! I have not seen these metallic tentacles move, yet.
As long as they don't cross the border to Rhineland-Palatinate ...
ReplyDeleteDoctor Octopus I presume.
ReplyDeleteMartina: Do not worry. We Saarländer will protect you Pälzer form the the alien threat.
ReplyDeleteCaçador: Where is Spiderman when you need him?
AB, never ever call a Meenzer a Pälzer!!! That is a totally different people with strange habits and a strange language.
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