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This biting midge ("no-see-um") in the subfamily Forcipomyiinae barely registered in my camera lens. Colorado Springs, Colorado, August 15.
The only creatures in the sea that didn't run scared of the camera, or maybe the splashing lump behind it. They seemed attracted to anything black which made it difficult to photograph them with a black camera.
Brendan is terrible at posing. When you ask him to look at the camera and smile, he looks a bit absurd. After sort of giving up on how to give him direction, he picked up this pepper on his own and struck this pose. Too hilarious. He continued to strike ridiculous poses for me throughout the weekend.
This is him preparing breakfast. The tartlets in the corner of the frame are salmon and dill and they were fucking incredible. I would have eaten all of them myself.
At least we think it's Biting Stonecrop (Sedum Acre) as opposed to some other stonecrop.
This quite large plant was growing on the roadside in a gap in the hedge.
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A walk from Montacute up to Ham Hill and back.
These pictures from the first section of the walk were taken with White Balance set to Incadescent from the Blowzabella dance last night. It worked well there but I forgot to reset WB to Auto so these first few had a heavy blue cast.
So most of them are mono just to rescue them in some way. Some of them have had the cast reduced by Irfanview. but it's not quite right.