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Crab dwelling in the Nyatiya cave on Ie Island,
Crab - Geograpsus grayi-
Ie Island ,Okinawa-Japan
Canon 70d 100macro
A Sweet Daisy in my Garden .....Giving me a Thumbs Up.
I am Glad she is Happy in this "Heat Wave"......I know I'm
not Thrilled with the weather. Lol
SOOC............no crop................2.8 with my 100macro lens
A small bunch of fossil shark teeth I collected from the sands at Calvert Cliffs, Maryland many years ago. The smallest is about 1mm. The largest tooth I found was almost 4 inches, but I no longer have it in my collection. I sold it, along with some other items, some time ago and have regretted it ever since.
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The Double Bubble Table Lamp, designed by Eero Aarnio.
This set of photos is a try to capture the mood and feeling of some things we’ve got at home. I didn’t want to photograph the whole, but rather some details that would give out the mood of the object. For this I used the 5D with the 100mm macro lens. All shot handheld with available light.
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A little bit less extreme than the previous one. I used the 100mm macro lens with 68mm of extension tubes.
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Okinawa-Japan
Equipment-
Canon 70d * Canon 100macro lens
Ikelite underwater housing
2 x Light&Motion Sola Nightsea blue lights
1 Light & Motion Sola 1200 red * 1 Sola 3800
Light&Motion barrier filter and mask
Sony A700 + Minolta 100mm f2.8 Macro
Lighting: Softbox lft + Flash on camera fill
Aperture: f3.2
Shutter: 1/125
ISO: 320
Stopped by Glencairn to take some photos of the Tibetan Buddhist Sand Mandala.
I probably should have kept his hands in focus, but I wanted a very shallow depth of field.
Ella Radcliffe
In post processing, I really wanted to make the three blocks of color stand out as a flag. If that makes sense...
Grandma gave Becket this old school toy today. As usual I went with a shallow DOF and should probably focus on more of the shot than just the blower.
If you'll recall, the wildflower bloom in Death Valley in 2016 was a banner year. Some would call in a "super bloom." It was nice, but it was also very hard to photograph. The floor of Death Valley proper was quite literally a blanket of flowers. The bloom drew many thousands of tourists to the park. It was hard to take pictures of flowers without stepping on flowers.
Personally, I found the bloom to be nice in the valley (in places) and lacking most other places. It was really hit or miss. You'd drive or hike in and out of flower patches, then they'd disappear altogether.
I've experienced this "super bloom" before. It's not all that rare, popping up about every ten years or so. Also, if you hit the park at the right time and at the right elevation and place, you can find many thousands of flowers every year.
This photo was taken in Cottonwood Canyon. Curt and I drove to the end of the road, then hiked a couple of miles to check out a perennial spring. Be sure to see the next photo for a wider view.
Blue Phacelia / Notch-Leaf Scorpion-Weed
Phacelia crenulata var. minutiflors (possibly)
Waterleaf Family
I am not in support of syrup on syrup hate crimes, but we can no longer deny this rivalry.
It is true that Mrs. Butterworth married into the busienss, but how is an Aunt the queen of syrup. Mamma or Grandma Jemima, sure, but Aunt? I side with Butterworth on this one.
Photo of big green caterpillar found in Windsor great park / Virginia water, can you help with ID if you look you can see small spider on his back
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I captured this Nudibranch (Chromodoris sp) in open water.
The only time I was happy with the amount of backscatter in the water.
Canon 70d 100macro
Okinawa -Japan
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A Greek statuette.
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Strobist info:
A 430EX in a large soft box close to the right of the statuette, triggered by Elinchrom Skyport. A white paper was as a reflector to the left of the statuette for fill.
Tonight my datura bush blooms
with thirty-three trumpets.
The moon glides past a tree
Spreading its silver glow on open flowers.
Suddenly sacred trumpets fluoresce
and seem brighter than the moon itself… Unknown Author
"The bristly fruit and stale-smelling leaves of the Sacred Datura speak to another, more sinister side of the plant, to a dark and fearsome netherworld of poison and potential emotional collapse, physical sickness and even death. It suggests visions of the brooding and frightening forests of the Brothers Grimm."
Read more: www.desertusa.com/flowers/datura-jimson-weed.html#ixzz4h9...
Western Jimson Weed
Datura wrightii