Do Opposites Attract?

Do opposites attract? How different can two people be? Do these two flowers really belong to the same family?

Leaving the first two questions out of it for the moment, I am bemused by the fact that both these two flowers in my garden are members of the ranunculus family.

Velvet Trap

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2 Responses to “Do Opposites Attract?”

  1. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Upside-Down, Face-Up Columbine Says:

    […] t small apertures for long time exposures, as I did in this photo (f/40). A member of the widely varied, far-flung ranunculus family, the columbine seems paradoxically to have been used both to […]

  2. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Anemone Says:

    […] a> Anemone, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. Anemones are members of the ranunculus family, and related to the buttercup. Taking a break from my task of working on my new book, […]

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