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With clouds. The first full moon in January has often been referred to as the Wolf Moon for centuries. Its origin comes from Native Americans who often heard wolves howling during cold winter nights at this time of year.
Full frame. No crop. No post processing. 500mm telephoto at 238,900 miles away from moon. :)
Pig weed. Wildflower. Southwest Arizona.
Full frame. Dedicated Vintage macro film lens. No crop. No post processing.
“Black and white is salt and pepper of colors, for life tastes bland without them.”
― Vikrmn, Corpkshetra
Calandiva, Kalanchoe. Southwest Arizona, USA.
Full frame. Dedicated Vintage macro film lens. No crop. No post processing.
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We have Lift Off!
Schlumbergera ‘Red Flame’ Christmas Cactus. Dedicated macro lens. No crop. No post processing.
Kalanchoe Thyrsiflora. Succulent. In time, the plant can form a large cluster of rosettes, and eventually a tall flower stalk will emerge from the center of one or more of them. The stalks can grow to a height of nearly two meters (six feet) and the yellow flowers are held in clusters along the length of the stalk.
The flowers are very tiny. Their circumference is the same as a cigarette.
Kalanchoe thyrsiflora - the Flapjacks Plant
Dedicated macro lens. No crop. No post processing.
Euphorbia milii. Crown of Thorns, Christ Thorns. Toxic.
Believed to be the plant used for Christ's Crown of Thorns.
Full frame. Dedicated macro lens. No crop. No post processing.
20/365
This photograph was taken shortly before the Road to Achaean (I) as I walked back to my car, I find it moodier than the Road to Achlean (I) as the cloud cover had virtually no gaps in it.