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TAMRON SP AF Di 90mm 1:2.8 MACRO

Explore, April 24, 2008

These shots were taken yesterday, and the red colorful clusters are throughout our woods.

 

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I love looking closer how different flowers grow.

 

These tiny flowers are maybe 3 mm and altogether they for these clusters gathered on the branches and when the shrub is in full bloom it looks like it is snow-covered.

A joy in the morning, seen from my kitchen window.

   

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Clustered bonnet (Mycena inclinata) mushrooms growing on a tree stump.

 

Grzybówki mydlane (Mycena inclinata) rosnące na pieńku.

A cluster of Bonnets on dead oak wood stump half hidden in leaf litter.

Cortinarius sp.

 

** I am an amateur naturalist and not an authority on mushrooms. Although I always welcome identification suggestions, please do not rely on my identification attempts for the purpose of determining edibility.**

 

Cluster fly with glowing edges applied.

 

Sliders Sunday

 

cluster fly - Pollenia species

 

These overwinter in nooks and crannies especially inside the seal of vellux windows where they gather in groups and the sleepy flies fall out onto the floor if the window is opened. The larvae are parasites of earthworms.

 

The Martinis - Flyer

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Banavie, Scotland

PENTAX K-3 + TAMRON SP AF90 MACRO ISO100 1/250 90mm F/2.8 Sep 26,2015 Hirakata-shi,Osaka【彼岸花-白】

Lower Manhattan as seen from Brooklyn - NYC

Sure sign that springtime is just around the corner,

Sawgrass Lake Park, St. Petersburg, FL, Memorial Day morning walk

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A multitude of mushrooms sprouting from this moss-covered log

Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.

 

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Commonly known as “Flame Vine” or “Orange Trumpet Vine”. The Chinese name is 炮仗花, meaning “firecracker flowers”.

 

Taken at Tai Po Waterfront Park, Tai Po, N.T., Hong Kong

  

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This cluster of 7 bright stars is approx 425 lightyears away in the Constellation Taurus the Bull- Taken with Canon Rebel XTi with 400mm lens on tripod.

20 second exp-@ 1600 ISO (Single Image / No Crop, No Photoshop)

 

The stars names are Maia, Electra, Taygete, Alcyone, Celaeno, Merope & Sterope.

**Explore - March 3, 2009

A radiant cluster water parsnip plant.

Campanula glomerata (Campanulaceae)

Bedeciu, Cluj County, Romania

Sony a7rII | LA-EA3 | Sony AF 70-300 F4.5-5.6 G SSM

 

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Taken w/ Skywatcher Evostar Pro 80 ED (w/.85x reducer/corrector & QHYCCD Polemaster), Skywatcher EQM-35, Nikon D7500.

 

40 lights x 90 s @ ISO 800, ~45 dark, ~45 flat, ~100 bias, stacked in DSS and post-processed in Photoshop

Recently I have been investigating the more intimate scenes, looking for detail, and artistry within a small scene. Today, I discovered a small piece of the magic, and began to uncover the truth beneath the fall detritus. Buried down bellow the clutter, was a cluster of leaves and greenery, I needed to know what it was, and so I brushed away the decaying leaves and discovered this lovely survivor, slowly wilting in the fall cold. Rather than walk away, I wanted to preserve the memory, and share it with all of you, to immortalize this little plant.

 

Aperture: f8

ISO: 125

SS: 1/5th

Focal: 54mm

 

Fujinon 50-140mm

 

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Large Cluster of Milk Weed Seed,s.

Taken w/ William Optics Redcat 51 (w/.85x reducer/corrector & QHYCCD Polemaster), Skywatcher EQM-35, Nikon D7500.

 

73 lights x 90 s @ ISO 800, ~45 dark, ~45 flat, ~100 bias, stacked in DSS and post-processed in Photoshop

These are a cluster of Monarch Butterflies near Pismo Beach. It was a fascinating thing to see so many butterflies "kicking it" for the winter. In the spring, they will lay their eggs.

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