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Symbolism and Meaning: The Peach Geranium bloom, positioned using the rule of thirds, symbolizes the harmony between structure and spontaneity. Amidst its blurred surroundings, it embodies the delicate equilibrium between focus and context. This composition reminds us of life's dynamic interplay.
Checking out the beauty of the Macro setting on the 28mm Summilux 1:1.7 (ASPH) lens. Manual setting using focus assist and a right heavy crop to box in the bee. 1/2000s, f/2.8, ISO50
Green Jumping Spider or Northern Jumping Spider - this one is a male - male spiders body is bright green with dark red head and approx 15mm long. The front pair of eyes occupy half of its dark face, below are large fangs. On the abdomen there is the white colour on green with two black lines. There legs are dark green to dark red in colour. Around it's head there is the hairy white crown with a topknot of black hairs. Female spiders do not have this crown and are a bit bigger than the male when fully grown.
Looks like a pretty cool mohawk to me.
The Damask rose embodies love, passion, and timeless beauty. Amidst natural surroundings, it signifies the enduring connection between human emotions and nature's grace. These blooms inspire us to cherish the depth of our feelings and the splendor of the present moment.
Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only for an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
by Robert Frost
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Trusty Nikon D90 105macro /2 sb200 stobes f
I used iodine mixed in water as my waterdrop
anyone know what i used for a background?
Five little polar bears playing on the shore.
One fell in the water and then there were four.
Four little polar bears swimming out to sea.
One got lost and then there were three.
Three little polar bears said, "What shall we do?"
One climbed an iceberg and then there were two.
Two little polar bears playing in the sun.
One went for food, then there was one.
The one little polar bear smiled and cheered 'hola!'
"I want to stay" he gleamed: "Just give me a Cola!"
Fun Fact: Polar bears have webbed feet!
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🌿 Meet the fascinating world of weevils up close! Here's a detailed macro shot of a weevil (Curculionidae), showcasing the intricate details of its elongated snout (rostrum) and mouthparts.
🔍 Fun Facts about Weevils:
Unique Rostrum: Weevils have a long snout used for boring into plant tissues to feed and lay eggs. The mandibles at the tip help them cut and chew plant material.
Master of Camouflage: Their body coloration helps them blend seamlessly into their surroundings, making them less visible to predators.
Agricultural Pests: Many weevil species are known to be serious pests of crops, damaging leaves, stems, and roots, which can reduce yields.
Ecological Importance: Weevils play a crucial role in ecosystems, participating in the breakdown of plant material and serving as food for other animals.
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📷Camera: #SonyAlpha 6400
🔎Lens: #Sony FE 2.8 90mm Macro G OSS
⚡️Flash: #Godox V350S