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Article: A DROP OF MAGIC; Above: The beauty of a carnation captured in a drop of water on grass plus a tiny parasitic wasp. Below: the humble daisy Almost every detail of these fuchsia flowers can be seen as they appear to be held prisoner in their minute but perfect globes of water A chrysanthemum appears to have been tightly packed into glass Drops on a callistemon are monster-like These reflected delphiniums look startlingly like eyes.
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- July 31, 2007
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