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I like flowers. We can find fresh flowers in stores. There are many different small, interesting objects in nature for macro photography. I took this picture with Sigma macro lens, it has image stabilization, very sharp and compact lens. I don’t use flash for macro photography because I don’t like highlight on the objects. I took one shot and didn’t use photo stacking in photoshop. False Jasmine is nice flowers and are easy to photograph. Smaller flowers are difficult to photograph. Have a wonderful day!
Though his talons are extended, this is not the normal attack vector of an Osprey targeting a fish. He pulled up before ever touching the water and settled onto a nearby limb overhanging Armand Bayou.
As most of you will know, False Creek is one of my favorite sites in Vancouver to Photograph. Here are some from my latest outing in False Creek :)
False autumn is caused by heat wave and ensuing drought conditions. This pushes some trees into survival mode; an extreme form of stress, which makes them change the colour of their foliage and even drop their leaves.
I found this fine looking specimen in a wooded area on on the North Downs a few weeks ago. I believe it is a False Death Cap but happy to be corrected.
Ryse: Son of Rome
~8.3MP | Tools Used: Otis_Inf's Camera Tool (freecam, FOV, HUD toggle), ReShade v3, MSi Afterburner | Lanczos2
Obedient Plants are so named because the individual flowers, when they are moved in a new direction, will temporarily stay in that position. Interesting to think about how and why that characteristic evolved...yes? It's Friday, my friends, have a wonderful weekend!
The old gate into the city of Zons. Well. It isn't really a city anymore. Just a neighbourhood of the city of Dormagen since it got incorporated into that in the 1970's. Among other things, that cost it its city status, which it didn't like to give up. So they came up with an idea: We can't keep the title of "City", but we sure can change our name into "City of Zons", right? Turned out, they could. Dormagen wasn't entirely happy about it, but in the end, gave their consent.
You think your nearly there and then you get a little higher and realise it's a false summit... it happens a lot when walking the fells.. now I never believe I'm nearly there until I am there :-)
Is it a beetle? Yes it is.
Is it a potato beetle? Yes.
Does it look like a potato beetle? Yes
The similar Colorado Potato Beetle is found throughout the USA, but this one, the "False Potato Beetle" is found only in Eastern USA. Eastern Potato Beetle would seem a more logical name...oh well.
False Potato Beetle seen at Magee Marsh, Ohio