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A Closeup front view of an Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus) at the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona.

Today has been a day of up and down. It ended with all up, but I'm drained, ready to sleep.

At 2 am VFD received a call for a detached structure fire in the back alley between 13th and 14th ave just east of Knight st. Firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze.

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video shoot for Starbucks countertop fabricators

Cleome hassleriana, commonly known as spider flower or spider plant.

Another closeup of nature's most beautiful flower with a more muted tone.

 

Still just trying to get to grips with theD3300 and the settings, so this is really just part of the practice. Please do feel free to leave feedback.

Close up on Drez Exchange

Bokeh at the grocery store.

Shot using the +4 screw on macro filter. I shot under household lighting with the 35-80 mm standard lens.

 

Despite using f15 the depth of field is still so small that the entire box end is not in focus.

It is cold, damp, and dreary here in Michigan today. I thought I would post this today to remind myself that spring is on its way. :)

 

I welcome all critiques good or bad. That is the only way I will learn and become a better photographer.

closeup of a bottle of cider

taken during group photography outing themed 1 metre or less

 

Closeup of the name plaque.

  

This cake was for a 40th birthday. Leopard spots, glitter and feathers.

Its always a gamble when the customer doesn't really care what design you do so I'm hoping they like it.

  

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Close up of a daisy , not sure which kind. But though this symmetry worked well.

Closeup of Iceplant flower, for a longer view, see: flickr.com/photos/edhiker/14825459

Now I know why they call it "ice plant"

 

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Closeup of a beautiful peacock with his feathers fanned.

 

Many of these photos are available on merchandise such as postcards, magnets, and coffee mugs on our web site, CaliforniaDreamsPhotography.

My 6yo daughter is an expert at catching bugs (insects, whatever). She's been doing it for a long time, always very gently, and then allowing me to get a photo of it. :)

 

She had a lot of fun catching grasshoppers; they were a bit difficult, as she'd get close and then it would zip off suddenly, sort of flying/zooming about 3 feet away. But she was able to catch a few of them, and thankfully they sat still long enough for me to snag a few shots.

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