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Dorifora della patata

 

Colorado potato beetle

MacroMondays theme "Ugliness". Taken with Raynox MSN-505 supermacro lens. Close to 5x. I find these to be beautiful, but most I show say "Ew!"

A close-up of the cathedral of Reims, France. I took a similar picture when I was here 9 years earlier.

Inspiration wire as of October 25, 2009.

 

left to right:

flickr image from jek in the box printed out

tab from red velvet art planner kit

leaves from campus

Toast catalog page

paper doily

label from milkshake

Starbucks pastry wrapper

i really starts to wonder why this spider (can spin web) but has all the characteristic of a crab.....will existing crab eventually lives on trees in the future...as mankind pollute the water more and more...or planet earth drys up!!!!!!

Hidcote Manor Gardens, Gloucestershire (National Trust)

A closeup of a supernumerary rainbow over downtown Vancouver.

Another image from a couple of days ago.

It's been suggested that this is a female Golden Whistler by fellow fickr photographer Ian Colley - thanks Ian!

About as close as my lens could focus, I spotted this little guy foraging among the bushes - hope you like it!!!

It's a big file so check it out LARGE if you like!!

All the best to each of you for a fantastic day and weekend - thanks for any comments, views or favorites!!

Castniidae,Sun Moth,there are more than twenty described species in Australia,and more being studied,they are diurnal and often fly only in sunshine during the hottest time of the day.

But it's broccoli

My quilting for Barbara's baby quilt for her grand-daughter. Quilting by Carla Barrett, California

A close view of the damage which 'Turbinia' sustained in 1907. She was moored at Wallsend when a ship launched from Stephenson's shipyard crashed into her. The picture shows where the bow of the other ship hit 'Turbinia's side. There was extensive damage to the hull, the guardrails were bent and part of the wheelhouse was destroyed. There was no great damage to her engines, though, and she was fully restored in the same year.

 

Reference: TWCMS: 2003.433

 

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At Singapore Botanic Gdns. Nikon 200mm AF ED f4 micro lens (Nikon 5T and 6T closeup lenses stacked) + D70. A some crop done on the sides to enlarge dragonfly.

No mascara! You can see wrinkles! Oh No! Does show my blue eyes, though...

Closeup view of Huntington Falls, the man-made cascade at Stow Lake created in 1893.

High-resolution prints are available at Kate Brown Fine Art

So after building the Day 24 models from Advent and Christmas Build-Up I was disappointed that my sleigh only had one reindeer…. so I dug parts out of my collection and built eight more, and devised a way to hitch them all together, and put Santa Claus from the Advent City calendar in the sleigh along with the gifts from the Christmas Build-Up model.

 

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