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no it's not some phantasmagorical creature on the attack, rather simply a plestiodon fasciatus, the common five-lined skink hanging inverted on a retaining wall
still... it's nice to let your imagination run wild sometimes
backyard capture in chesterfield
Meet the Spherical Piperwort (Eriocaulon spp.), a marvel of micro flora found mostly in seasonal wetlands, grasslands, and high-altitude plateaus like the Western Ghats of India - a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world's biodiversity hotspots.
These tiny, ball-shaped flowers stand out for their geometric precision, subtle symmetry, and almost meditative stillness. While often missed due to their size, their simplicity is breathtaking up close.
Lagria hirta
Nikon D500 Sigma 105mm
Lagria hirta is a species of beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. The species name hirta comes from the Latin hirtus meaning rough hair or rough wool, referring to the coarse, fuzzy appearance of the beetle.
Lugar: Medellin (Antioquia)-Colombia
Autor: © Mary Torres Escobar, 2017
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Lugar: Envigado, Antioquia, Colombia
Autor: © Mary Torres Escobar, 2017
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Looking into an eye flower,
looking close, more, more
No storm in there, peacefull place
What do you expect?
Come closer and see
Lugar: Reserva el Romeral, via Caldas-Angelopolis (Antioquia)-Colombia
Autor: © Mary Torres Escobar, 2018
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Tree Leaf with rain drops. The goal was to magnify the color and pattern of the leaf through the drop.
I didn't realize how clear tree sap was! The droplet creates a lovely refracted image of the pine needles.
Lugar: Medellin (Antioquia)-Colombia
Autor: © Mary Torres Escobar, 2018
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