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.... on our garden fence!
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A miniature mushroom (probably Rickenella sp.) blooms in a dense carpet of moss sporangia (spore producing structures) on the forest floor.
A woodland, West Quebec, Canada.
Photo taken: 11 August 2018
Camera : Olympus EM5 MkII
Lens: Meyer Optik Görlitz Oreston 50/1.8 (1960's twin zebra version; M42)
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Plenty of Bonsai sized trees in the model village in Bourton on the Water in Gloucestershire. This model village was constructed in the 1930’s and is a miniature replica of the village as it was then and essentially how the centre of the village still is. A very popular tourist destination.
There are a couple of notable things here that caught my eye. First of all, there is the miniature horse which is so cute. I am going to call her ‘Tiny Tina.’ Secondly, who designed the roof on the shed? I can’t image what purpose that serves. Thirdly, there is a really large flying bug, which I can’t identify, on the rope in front of Tiny Tina. Lastly, there are a number of different fence styles. Why just stick to one when you can mix it up? HFF
This tiny Dragonfly is actually only 1.5cm long and is one part of a pair of earrings, with shiny stones set in the wings.
This tiny little hopper was just a miniature of the grownup grasshopper,
just a few millimeters wide.
You can easily see this in comparison with the petals of the dandelion flower !!
Macro shot of miniature pears speckled with tiny white spots and condensation.
Macro Mondays: Speckled.
"Miniature"
Macro Mondays :-)
These miniatures were a free gift from safeway checkout. I have four of them... wish I got more :-)
Miniature of the Brandenburg Gate, made of metal.
I bought it while a visit in Berlin.
See the size of the model:
A tiny Hit camera that is small but perfectly formed, and incredibly even takes a tiny 17.5mm film. It was made by the Japanese Tougodo company based in Toyohashi in the 1950's and 1960's and is (was) a fully functional camera. I have placed a 35mm film canister next to it just to give scale, and for those born after 2000, ask your parents.