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Degraded Fly Eye @ 20X magnification.
Canon EOS 7D and Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM as tubelens with a Mitutoyo M Plan APO 20x 0.42 microscope objective.
F5.6, 1/4 sec @ 20X magnification and about 360 images stacked. Step size 4µm.
Illuminated with 4 Ikea Jansjö LED-lights WB 3000 Kelvin.
From a group of similar flowers. The stamens and other visible aspects are a mix of several flowers...an intricate mish mash.
An young cherry shrimp amidst vibrant nature. Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
I poured 3 colours of metallic paint into a 100mm petri dish and let the fluids interact. Not a great shot but it has given me an idea for another set.
A delicate symphony of golden hues and textures, this photograph captures the gentle sway of wheat stalks under the warm summer sun. The shallow depth of field isolates a few elegant strands, emphasizing their intricate details and the fragile harmony of their fine bristles. The soft bokeh in the background creates an ethereal atmosphere, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the rural landscape. This image celebrates the quiet beauty of nature’s cycles, offering a contemplative moment of peace and connection with the earth.
Une délicate symphonie de teintes dorées et de textures, cette photographie capture le mouvement gracieux des épis de blé sous le doux soleil d’été. La faible profondeur de champ isole quelques brins élégants, mettant en valeur leurs détails complexes et l’harmonie fragile de leurs fines barbes. Le doux flou en arrière-plan crée une atmosphère éthérée, invitant le spectateur à s’immerger dans la tranquillité du paysage rural. Cette image célèbre la beauté discrète des cycles de la nature, offrant un moment de paix et de connexion avec la terre.
Ok, you've seen art by me...now I'm showing you art by Mother Nature...I personally think that Mother Nature produces the most amazing works of art...we only need to look at it through the eyes of an artist!
This is a crop of the rust on the dinghy in the next post.
I took this photo on my Goolwa getaway! :)
Macro Art
Rosemary Beetle (Chrysolina americana) on Lavender (Lavandula; in the mint family, Lamiaceae) branch!
It is an attractive 5mm long metallic green beetle with purple stripes on its wing cases and thorax. The beetle devours the leaves of rosemary, lavender, thyme, sage and some other related plants. The beetle is a native of southern Europe that has become an established pest in Britain since the 1990s.