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"Vibrant Hues: Exploring the World Art and Nature" Immerse yourself in a world of vivid colors as we delve into the realm of "brightly coloured

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: White-whiskered hermit hummingbird

White-whiskered hermit hummingbird
White-whiskered hermit (Phaethornis yaruqui) hummingbird feeding on nectar from flowers. Photographed in Ecuador

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Scarlet macaw plumage

Scarlet macaw plumage. Close-up of the feathers on the back (red) and wings (yellow and blue) of a scarlet macaw (Ara macao). This large parrot is found throughout South and Central America

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Colourful flower bed

Colourful flower bed in the gravel garden at Holt Farm, Blagdon, Somerset, UK. Photographed in September

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Sparkling violetear hummingbird

Sparkling violetear hummingbird
Sparkling violetear (Colibri coruscans) hummingbird in flight. Photographed in Ecuador

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Rufous-tailed hummingbird

Rufous-tailed hummingbird (Amazilia tzacatl) in flight. Photographed in Ecuador

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Currant moth larvae

Currant moth larvae
Currant moth (Abraxas grossulariata) larvae on leaves of a redcurrant bush. The Currant moth is a very common and widespread pest of cultivated currants and gooseberries

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: King ragworm

King ragworm
Kingragworm (Alitta virens). This is a marine polychaete, a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia)

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Common clione

Common clione (Clione limacina). This is a sea angel, a type of sea slug

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Anemonefish, artwork

Anemonefish, artwork
Anemonefish, computer artwork

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Golden butterflyfish on a reef

Golden butterflyfish on a reef
Golden butterflyfish (Chaetodon semilarvatus) on a reef. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Blue stalked sea squirts

Blue stalked sea squirts (family Polycitoridae) on a reef. Photographed of Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Goldbelly damsel fish

Goldbelly damsel fish
Goldbelly damsel (Pomacentrus auriventris) fish over a sponge. Photographed in Indonesia

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Ascidian sea squirts

Ascidian sea squirts (Pycnoclavella detorta) on a reef. Photographed in Indonesia

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Cowrie on a reef

Cowrie on a reef
Cowrie (Cypraea sp.) on a reef. Cowries are sea snails that cover their shell with a mantle, which is coloured and textured to match the host organism

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Common fody

Common fody. Male common, or red, fody (Foudia madagascariensis) on the ground. Photographed on Bird Island, Seychelles

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Anthias swimming over a reef

Anthias swimming over a reef
Anthias (Pseudanthias sp.) swimming over a reef. Photographed in Indonesia

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Male mandarin duck

Male mandarin duck
Mandarin drake. Dorset UK March 2010

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Allied cowrie

Allied cowrie (Ovula ovum) on the sea bed. Cowries are sea snails that cover their shell with a mantle, which is coloured and textured to match the host organism

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Bose-Einstein condensate research

Bose-Einstein condensate research. Velocity-distribution data of a gas of rubidium atoms, confirming the discovery of a new phase of matter, the BoseEinstein condensate (BEC)

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Jaipur, India

Jaipur, India
Jaipur. Aerial view of colourful houses in Jaipur town, Rajasthan, India

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Humphead wrasse and rusty parrotfish

Humphead wrasse and rusty parrotfish
Humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus, dark, centre) and rusty parrotfish (Scarus ferrugineus, right) feeding in the sand. Both of these are reef fish mainly found in the Indo-Pacific region

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Ink-spot sea squirts and featherstar

Ink-spot sea squirts and featherstar
Ink-spot sea squirts (Polycarpa aurata, purple and yellow) and featherstar on a reef. Sea squirts, or tunicates, are sessile barrel-shaped animals that feed by filtering plankton from the water

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Allied cowrie on a sea fan

Allied cowrie on a sea fan. Allied cowries (Ovula ovum) are sea snails that cover their shell with a mantle, which is coloured and textured to match the host organism

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Damaged blue coral

Damaged blue coral. Close-up of blue coral (Heliopora coerulea) that has been broken by bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) who feed on live corals as well as encrusting algae

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Sea angel

Sea angel (Clione limacina) with hatchlings. The sea angel is a type of sea slug. Its hatchlings are secreted from the adult in a spherical mucus cocoon

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Ink-spot sea squirts

Ink-spot sea squirts (Polycarpa aurata, yellow and purple) on a reef. Sea squirts, or tunicates, are sessile barrel-shaped animals that feed by filtering plankton from the water

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Sea squirts

Sea squirts. Atriolum robustum (left) and Clavelina sp. (right) tunicates on a reef. Sea squirts, or tunicates, are sessile animals that feed by filtering plankton from the water

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Spiny sunstar

Spiny sunstar on a rock. The spiny sunstar (Crossaster papposus) is type of starfish with relatively short arms. It can grow to around 30 centimetres in diameter

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Polar shrimp

Polar shrimp. Close-up of the head of a polar shrimp (Lebbeus polaris), showing its compound eye (upper left) and translucent shell

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Comb jelly

Comb jelly (Bolinopsis infundibulum). Comb jellies (Ctenophores) are jellyfish-like organisms that take their common name from their rows of hair-like cilia

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Skeleton shrimp on a sponge

Skeleton shrimp on a sponge. Group of skeleton shrimp (Caprella septentrionalis) waiting to catch their prey. Skeleton shrimp mimic the colour and shape of the fronds of seaweed



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"Vibrant Hues: Exploring the World Art and Nature" Immerse yourself in a world of vivid colors as we delve into the realm of "brightly coloured. " From captivating artworks to mesmerizing creatures, this caption celebrates the beauty that bursts forth in an array of hues. In 1907, an oil on canvas masterpiece titled "Blue Vase with Oranges" captures our attention. The vibrant blue vase juxtaposed against the oranges creates a striking contrast that ignites our senses. Nature's own artist presents us with another spectacle – the red-eyed tree frog. Its radiant green body adorned with bright red eyes is nature's way of painting a living work of art. Venturing into scientific marvels, we encounter a Bose-Einstein condensate simulation. This experiment showcases how particles merge and form an ethereal cloud-like structure, reminiscent of brightly colored nebulae in distant galaxies. Diving beneath azure waters, we discover the rusty parrotfish. With its iridescent scales shimmering like precious gemstones, it adds a burst of color to aquatic landscapes teeming with life. Returning to artistic creations, we find ourselves captivated by Henri Matisse's "Bouquet of Flowers. " Painted around 1930, this oil on canvas piece radiates joy through its bold and lively palette. A delicate balance between elegance and vibrancy is found within Vincent van Gogh's "Vase with Red Tulips. " The scarlet blooms pop against their surroundings while exuding both passion and serenity simultaneously. Moving forward in time but not lacking in brilliance, we stumble upon Anemones in Green Pitcher by Émile Bernard from around 1940. The vivid green vessel holds these delicate flowers like jewels amidst lush foliage—a testament to nature's ability to create breathtaking compositions even outside canvases' confines.