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reverse lens, free-lensing and handheld. --- the original size of the in the drop reflected insect was 3-4 times taller than the whole diameter of the dandelion.
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new in 2014 is a short video/slideshow clip with some favorites between macro and close-up produced for youtube: youtu.be/9tW98BPV3eo
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7- dots lady-bird ~ 7-stippeliglieveheersbeestje.
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I would love to send a special thank you for all my Flickr friends who have left testimonials for me over my time on Flickr. I would like to thank everyone I have met here on Flickr for your lovely comments and beautiful photos that give me the inspiration to continue taking photos. I have been trying to find out the name of this flower and I have come up with Penstemon, but I am not 100% sure. I think that we have come to agree that is is a Penstemon, but I will check at the nursery next time I go.
#495 on Flickr on 23rd June, 2008.
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“There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces of reality.”
Pablo Picasso
Photo was taken on August 21, 2006 at 5:27pm in Edmonds, Washington
Canon 1D Mark II N camera; Canon 400mm F/4 DO IS lens + Tamron 1.4x TC @ F/4.5, 1/320 second, ISO 100
Surface streams flow into the cave, then disappear into subterranean streams or river systems. I don't have any idea where the water resurfaces.
[First posted to Flickr on 08/11/2009]
Feeling better tonight !!....thanks for all your nice comments and invites everyone..!!......Thought I'd play with waterdrops tonight...always trying for that ultimate shot...!....this one reminded me of a boat with a glass dome.......picture perfect world inside...!
Explore / Interestingness, April 12, 2007.
A small Magnolia tree was filled with blossom as I walked into a parking lot, had to take a photo. I have always seen white Magnolia trees and was unsure what it was, but with the help of generous Flickr members I now know...