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i think this spider made it's web of hundreds of tiny ledlights.

AKA Micromphale perforans, kuusenneulasnahikas (fin).

 

Taken with Canon FD 100mm F4 Macro / 50mm extension tube (1:1 macro) / Full frame sensor / LED light.

 

Photo is unedited.

A springtail (Bourletiella hortensis) at the crossroads of 3 colors.

As the world slumbers in darkness, I set out to create a nocturnal photo, weaving luminescent trails with my trusty eBay LED quality light. With each carefully choreographed movement, a captivating signature emerges, illuminating the night with an ethereal glow. The long exposure captures the dance of light and darkness, crafting a mesmerizing painting that seems to defy the limits of time. Behold the magic of light painting, an art form that embraces the darkness to reveal its own signature of brilliance.

 

If you cannot understand what int the world is the background or this image, to put you into the perspective, on the left bottom part of the photo, you can see a Dalmatian boat moored to a cement dock.

 

Location: Seget Vranjica, Dalmatia

 

Peace.

Not my favourite for MM, I found it difficult to find something really good for a macro foto, especially because I was on a holiday . But... here they are - my slimy little laughing Jacks.

Have fun with all the spiders, ghosts and mummies, dear Flickr friends. HMM

AKA The yellow stagshorn, keltasarvikka (fin), kantohaarakas (fin).

 

Taken with Canon FD 100mm F4 Macro / 50mm extension tube / Full frame sensor / LED light.

AKA Bonnet, hiippo (fin).

 

Taken with Canon FD 100mm F4 Macro / 50mm extension tube (1:1 macro) / Full frame sensor / LED light.

There was a marriage ceremony in our neighbor's house and the house was beautifully decorated with small LED lamps. I loved it and decided to take some shots using 'intentional camera movement'(ICM).

  

Just a short intermission......and more interesting orchids to show.....hope you aren't getting bored....!

Kew Gardens is a botanic garden in southwest London that houses the "largest and most diverse botanical and mycological collections in the world" Founded in 1840, from the exotic garden at Kew Park in Middlesex, England, its living collections includes some of the 27,000 taxa curated by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, while the herbarium, which is one of the largest in the world, has over 8.5 million preserved plant and fungal specimens. The library contains more than 750,000 volumes, and the illustrations collection contains more than 175,000 prints and drawings of plants. It is one of London's top tourist attractions and is a World Heritage Site.

 

The Palm House (1844–1848) was the result of cooperation between architect Decimus Burton and iron founder Richard Turner and continues upon the glass house design principles developed by John Claudius Loudon and Joseph Paxton. A space frame of wrought iron arches, held together by horizontal tubular structures containing long prestressed cables, supports glass panes which were originally tinted green with copper oxide to reduce the significant heating effect. The 19 metres (62 ft) high central nave is surrounded by a walkway at 9 metres (30 ft) height, allowing visitors a closer look upon the palm tree crowns. In front of the Palm House on the east side are the Queen's Beasts, ten statues of animals bearing shields. They are Portland stone replicas of originals done by James Woodford and were placed here in 1958.

You can see the little, short springtail in this image.

AKA Micromphale perforans, kuusenneulasnahikas (fin).

 

Taken with Canon FD 100mm F4 Macro / 50mm extension tube (1:1 macro) / Full frame sensor / LED light.

Many different color variations to see...

Macro Mondays

A silver foil with dots, unexpected reflections

Found in the garden on the lawn when I was searching for B. hortensis after a lot of rain...

The bug liked my flash and was drying and warming up during the photoshoot. :-)

Found in the garden.

Zerene stacking : 5 images

Der Winter ist einfach zu lang und Trist .

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Winter is just too long and dreary.

AKA Micromphale perforans, kuusenneulasnahikas (fin).

 

Taken with Canon FD 100mm F4 Macro / 50mm extension tube (1:1 macro) / Full frame sensor / LED light.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZbMQ0aZOaw

 

Thank You Everyone.!!....it did make Explore...August 15, 2008....#376.

Cyanotype on Chinese sun print paper. 2,5h in LED light.

I was looking in some wood in the garden this time.

Stack in Zerene : 6 images

Smile on Saturday - Bokeh in Monochrome.

LED Lichterkette , Mond , Abendstimmung im Oktober 🌙🌲

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LED Lights , Moon , Evening mood in October 🌙🌲

Just shake the ivy that has grown over the wall with the neighbors and the springtails come out. This is one of them.

Not jumping...

2 images merged in Photoshop CS6

Night scene at Dubai’s city walk.

A very small part of the incredible Field of Light installation, Uluru Australia, by famed artist Bruce Munro. Hint: It only looks like a wagon wheel.

Just a few more days for Spring...let's party! 💐

 

Thank you so much for the visit and your kind comments! 💕

Found in the park "Itterdal" in Opitter.

I found this one in the forest at a very humid place. I would say it is Sminthurinus reticulatus, with a color that I am not used to this species.

Taken with Raynox 250 for close to 2:1 magnification.

This series of three pics for Christmas was taken much closer to home. Thought I'll quickly post them as it's already Christmas Day here. Happy Christmas everyone!

Between Podura aquatica I found only one Sminthurides sp. When there is one present then there must be more of them.

This is a female, I have not found a male yet...

 

Opitter (Itterdal park)

And a juvenile...

They like crocus pollen also. :-)

Photoshop Manipulation

Ref : DSC_6598-Broken Head

Date : July 23, 2020.

Without flashlight, with falconeyes ledlight only for the bokeh and color.

Towards a happy 2025!

This little beetle did not really cooperate and went flying...

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