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Love how this tiny snail seems to just be observing.

 

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I used the macro setting on the Summilux 1:1.7/ 28mm (ASPH)

"There are more grains of sand in the soles of your shoes than you will be given winters to dream or summers to make those dreams real.

 

And there are more stars in the sky than there are grains of sand on Earth.

 

We live in a universe so big that a dying star, in the greater scheme of things, is as significant as spilled milk or an unkissed kiss. In an infinite amount of time, everything that can be forgotten, will be forgotten.

 

In infinity, spilled milk and dying stars matter the same.

 

And if you're just someone brushing your teeth late at night or you're a planet breathing your last breath as you disappear into a black hole, everything you do matters just the same. Every breath you take is as important or unimportant as the sun in the sky or the moon in the night.

 

Scratching your ear, is a kind of miracle, depending on how you look at it.

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Flower Art - Macro Photography

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📷Camera: #SonyAlpha 6400

🔎Lens: #Laowa 58mmf2.8 2x Macro

⚡️Flash: #Godox V350S

Now that's a look! Did you know that flies can perceive movement six times faster than humans? This allows them to instantly react to danger and avoid predators. Thanks to these unique abilities, flies are some of the quickest insects around

Macro of an Orange Daylily on a black background

Through the magic of the macro lens nature comes alive.

“But how,” I asked, “can beauty grow,

With no grand mind to guide the snow?”

The snowflake laughed, “Oh, what a jest!

Why seek a god to do the rest?

 

See, water bends by nature’s rules,

No need for hammers, nails, or tools!

A crystal lattice, atoms dance,

And out I form by frozen chance.”

 

Written by ChatGPT

 

This macro photograph captures a real stellar dendrite snowflake in exquisite detail. At its heart lies a radiant, star-like center that gleams with icy brilliance, forming a striking contrast against its delicate, transparent arms. Each branch extends outward like fragile threads of crystal lace, nearly invisible yet perfectly structured in nature’s most intricate symmetry. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the snowflake’s ethereal beauty, making it appear both solid and weightless, a fleeting masterpiece formed by winter’s breath.

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