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There are days when blue waters are more soothing than blazing sunsets... this was one of those days... as I was heading back after my rendezvous with the setting sun I was held captive by the blue lagoon which adds to the mystery and allure of my beautiful city... I picked up my Canon EOS Kiss Digital X and at the right moment the battery dies on me, seemed like someone in my pocket was telling me to remember good old days. So here it is, a new shot from my old faithful pal N73
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Another day with guests again in my garden.
(I don't know the species of dragonfly).
I used the blue sky at this sunny day as background.
The Common Blue is the most widely distributed of the blues and is found from sea level to mountainsides throughout Britain and Ireland, except for Shetland. Occurring in a wide range of habitats - including damp, flowery meadows, heaths and woodland glades - it is also frequent in urban areas, alongside verges, on uncultivated waste ground and in gardens.
This is the bridge from Kungshamn to Smøgen in Sweden. Smøgen is super popular in the summertime and too crowded for me, but it really shines in the autumn and spring. A fantastic place well worth visiting. Shot in light rain/drizzle.
Polyommatus icarus.
It’s a small butterfly with gleaming blue upper part, narrow black line near the edges and white tassel. The lower part is grey brown with black, wit rim spot and a range orange spots along the edges of the behind wings. Females are of above brown, with some blue and orange spots. The span of the wings is about 25 mm. In the Netherlands they live everywhere in the country. You must seek them, but if you do, you will find them. In one year comes 1 till 3 new generations out of the eggs.
The butterflies and the caterpillars suck nectar. They get it from flowers from difference sorts of spice. Some of the caterpillars try to over live the winter, and comes in spring out of the cocoons. The further development goes afterwards very fast, of generation on generation. There very many blue ones exist and it is often a laborious work, distinguish them of each other. A lake or less clear blue colour to the upper part, and small spots around the eyes, is to base is all types own. The caterpillars of some types become by fiddle visited, because the sweet juice which they break away.
Can any one help with the name of this please
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I have a feeling it's going to be a long week.
Why not? View On Black
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Canon 100 mm macro lens
No sun here... this is another faux sun shot, taken with the help of my office desk lamp.
I think this is a faux-colored daisy too, don't really want to know how they get that color. The "background" is a green spider mum. The whole bouquet has strong, almost garish colors, just "spoke" to me for some reason, now I am not so sure... :D