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A tiny orange fly. A windy day, had to hold the leaf with my other hand. (Very cropped)
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Smile on Saturday -iridescent
This is a card which looks fairly plain yellow until you get it in the light and correct angle.
visita di questi giorni sul mio balcone
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I visited my mum this week and found in her garden the perfect image for Smile on Saturday, HSOS :-)
Last minute idea and I had it in my hand, a water bottle. I used a colorful paper for the background. Please, recycle ♻ them!
For Macro Mondays: "Wavy Lines"
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I created this Iridescent World in Photoshop, using a gift Box with Vibrant glowing Colours.................
Iridescent Plant
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Vielen Dank für Eure Besuche, Kommentare und Sternchen!
Popillia japonica (Scarabaeidae)
iridescent copper-colored - Couleur cuivre irisé
Japanese Beetle or Rose beetle, is an invasive species in North America.
The adult beetles damage plants by skeletonizing the foliage.
Le Scarabée japonais ou Scarabée du rosier, est une espèce envahissante en Amérique du Nord.
Les coléoptères adultes endommagent les plantes ensquelettisant le feuillage.
We came across this purple gallinule while visiting Circle B Bar Reserve near Lakeland, Florida. The bird has a beautiful display of color that changes depending on its position toward light. He measures about 13 inches (33 cm) from beak-tip to tail-tip. We believe the green plant floating on the water’s surface is called Duckweed and indicates a healthy microclimate.
Smile on Saturday ~ Iridescent
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Worked with oil and water to create this image.
Created for Shock of the New Circle Mania Challenge.
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My own photography. Filters, border and small circles or bubbles are from Photoshop.
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The Shoveler is always one of our favorite birds to photograph. We never get enough of the spoon-shaped bill and iridescent green head, white chest, and rusty sides the Northern Shoveler sports. This is another of Shollenberger Park’s regular residents in Spring. There is just so much to see at this park, especially now that our long drought is over.
Using source images (shown below) by “abstractartangel77” to the Kreative People Treat This event number 252.
And, for Smile on Saturday! :-)