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dandelions sip rainwater
this, i found very interesting through her light ... like fibre optic or LED. The stem remained well straight ... despite heavy rainfall. As a result, it emanates from him strong impression
Aigrette gorgée d'eau de pluie
Aigrettes suite... celle-ci m'a beaucoup intéressée par la lumière qui se dégage de chaque brin comme des fibres optiques ou des leds. Sa tige est restée bien droite malgré la forte averse de pluie. Du coup, il se dégage une force toute particulière de cette fleur.
Ciao ♫
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Large Skipper | Ochlodes sylvanus | Hesperiidae
Samsung NX1 & Helios 44-2 - 58mm f/2
10mm Macro Tube | f/4 | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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These flowers have the very ostentatious name of "Pride of Madeira." The hummingbirds have been frequenting certain bushes, and if you are patient, they will come for a meal. I even found one large bush with four(!) hummingbirds frequenting it.
This is most likely a female hummingbird, but may be a juvenile.
One from the garden. Getting a handle on this lens now and what an awesome performer! Plenty more shots to follow because this delivers so many keepers. Though I still don't know why it's not showing up in the exif data! Panny Leica 100 - 400
Thanks for visiting my stream.
Cluke
Yummy!
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A honeypot ant (I think Myrmecocystus mimicus; thanks to Alex Wild for ID) that was feeding in a broken new leaf base on ocotillo; Joshua Tree NP
I thought it was about time I got back to my signature colour palettes . . . and what better way to start than with these beautiful coffee cups on display at my local cafe, and fabulous sparkly curtains in the window of a local hair salon. I thought both made for the perfect pairing!