View allAll Photos Tagged closeup
This closeup of a California Towhee has crisply focused eyes and rich feather texture.
Seen in a backyard in Oakland, CA.
I found this huge, half-inch fly, that didn't seem to care about me or the camera lens, buzzing around and sitting on random plants.
Reprodução proibida.
© Todos os direitos reservados.
Será que ele é ligado na pilha ou na bateria?? :))
Foto tirada no JB com a turma do Clube FotoRio.
Como bem lembrou o amigo do Anderson Araujo, acho que esse "negócio" aà é um aracnÃdeo, e não um inseto como eu havia mencionado.
This little guy is just one of the stars of Issue 31! Get it digitally ow.ly/pWeiP or in print ow.ly/pWelb to find out how to take fantastic wildlife close ups like this!
Nightblooming Cereus is the common name referring to a large number of flowering cereus cacti that bloom at night. Because of the short life of the flowers, the nightblooming cereus has a romanticized reputation and has given rise to erroneous beliefs, such as that the plants bloom only once a year, or only on nights when the moon is full.