Meet Ember.
You've met him once before in my cancer project, but I couldn't resist sharing him again.
Macro Monday is easy to play, snap a macro (or any close-up) photo, post it on your blog and come back here and sign MckLinky. :) MM started on Sept 29, 2008 - Thanx to all of you for helping make it such a fun start to the week!
A fish in a drinking glass - makes me a touch queasy to think of possible mistakes:-)
ReplyDeleteEmber is stunningly beautiful. great captures.
ReplyDeleteMy Thankful list includes you.Thanks so much for doing Macro Monday week in and week out. Your blog is easily one of my very favorites to visit. Say Hi to Ember for me. God's Blessings to your family.
ReplyDeleteDavid/ Tropical Texana/ Houston :-)
What a beautiful fish. An even lovelier name!! Thank you for hosting this and wishing you a grand week!
ReplyDeleteWow..the colors on this beta fish is really fascinating, and the glass it is too!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the creativity in these photos..Just wonderful to see!
ReplyDeleteWe've had several of these betta fish but we always go with the blue kinds. I love his "tank."
ReplyDeleteBetas are such fun fish. I've had several and I think they are very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteEclectic, artistic, creative and just really cool shots.
ReplyDeleteLOVE these shots....unique and so colorful! Very artistic!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Dangerously sip-pable! ;-o
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Im lost of words. it so pretty
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He is so lovely! We just recently lost our, betta, Leo. :(
ReplyDeleteEmber is so cute ... those are some great close ups!
ReplyDeleteAmber is a fighting fish isnt it?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful fighter.
ReplyDeletehe is lovely, is he a siamese fighting fish?
ReplyDeleteI had a Beta growing up. The fish store claimed we could put it in the tank w/ Tetras...we soon had many tetras without tails. Lesson learned! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the way the glass look from above, so pretty .
ReplyDeleteEmber is one very pretty fish Lisa!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this series! I have a spark of an "ember" for my MM offering, too...
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Awww...what a cutie......
ReplyDeletevery cool photos. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteEmber looks gorgeous. What a "tail"! I do hope he´s real home are a little bit bigger ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great model he is. Bet he was happy to get back to his regular digs.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cocktail, hope you didn't swallow him !
ReplyDeleteoptimistic waiting foor food on the first and what is he drinking on the other ;-)
ReplyDeleteHe just looks so cute in that glass - he's very fancy looking too.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed Thanksgiving celebration with your loved ones Lisa.
Creative photos from you here Lisa!
ReplyDeleteCool serie!
I love the ones taken from above. If I hadn't seen the glass side on I'd have had no clue how you'd got the image.
ReplyDeleteIncredible. So clear and crisp the macro. A nice change to see a fish.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous images - love the container the fish is in too!!
ReplyDeletethat little fish have a small world. I hope it is only temporary. I had a similar one when I was a teen. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures in colours and shapes - love the artistic touch!
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Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! This is AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteLove your shots today, especially the ones from above!
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ReplyDeleteOh I love that close up picture of Ember!
ReplyDeletehe's beautiful...
ReplyDeleteboth my girls have fish like these.
their colors are amazing.
Love the shots staring down into the glass..what a great model that beta made!
ReplyDeleteHe's beautiful...I love seeing the one my grand daughter has, his name is Scuba :)
ReplyDeleteOh, he's very pretty! But he surely doesn't live in that glass all the time?
ReplyDeleteEmber is just beautiful! Great captures.
ReplyDeleteI certainly like your macro version, but I LOVE the shots looking into the glass!! Hope you have a fantastic Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteEmber is AWESOME! AMAZING captures!
ReplyDeletehi Ember, pleased to meet you! looooove all the photos here, great perspectives.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos.It looks mighty crowded out of the glass. Cool!:-)
ReplyDeleteI just love your fish.It is a great innovation:)
ReplyDeleteA fish in a drinking glass, he must be alone, I had some fishfor a long time ago.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fish, he must be alone, must´n he?
ReplyDeleteYour little Ember looks great in his little home!
ReplyDeletea fabulous fish!
ReplyDeleteI love the angles of your shots!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'd have thought to shoot such creative pictures. I really like how your livened up the scene!
ReplyDeleteLisa, I totally love the Possibilitarian quote below. Thank you for that. And Ember has a perfect name, that's for sure. Thanks for hosting this great meme, too.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a lovely creature ember is! It looks so attractive in different settings. Nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteThe entries in Macro Monday are also beautiful. It's a pleasure to view them.