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Yakushima pampas grass in a park.

Macro Mondays: Pick Two

   

...my Covid Condition!

Macro Mondays: Leaf

 

According to my mother, this is probably silver ragwort.

From the boardwalk on Bald Cypress Swamp. It's that kind of murky reflection I'm attracted to (not sure why I just find it kind of aesthetic).

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Macro Mondays ~ Spiral

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Take Two is the theme for Macro Mondays 21. January 2019

combining two themes from separate lists.

 

...and be sure it`s less than 3 inch... I use always a stencil for measurement.

I may not have Monarchs yet... but the bees are enjoying the milkweed flowers!

   

I thought this black-necked stilt chick was so cute strolling through the shallows looking for nibbles. You can see from the suspended droplet that it had just gone in for a strike at something.

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Red Columbine photographed at Buxton Park in Indianola, Iowa.

 

Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.

Fuzzy Logic in color or just a box of color pencils sitting on a table, or are they?

Fuzzy is from Canada and was adopted by me and now lives in the Netherlands. Sometimes he misses his homeland.

 

FUZZY:

I'm so happy that snow has fallen. It reminds me of Canada. With a knitted jumper and hat, which Mummy Marian knitted for me, I am never cold.

Anhinga, Anhinga Anhinga, a bird so nice they named it twice.

© 2017 Kelly A. McCauley

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Other items used...

 

Head: Lelutka Ryn

Body: Legacy

Nails: Alme - Mesh Ballerina Nails

Jacket: Cynful - Fuzzy Cardigan

Choker: NaaNaa's - Amanda Choker Set

Hair: DOUX - Playful Hairstyle

 

...and the French Lavender

 

Come a little closer and you can almost hear him buzzzzzz...

Jordan Lake, North Carolina, USA

These little guys are so light and small that they moved with the slightest breeze. I kept breathing and blowing them out of frame. For the Macro Mondays challenge, Feather. Area shown is about 45mm square.

 

Happy Macro Mondays

Seirarctia echo on dollarweed in Florida.

津久井湖 城山公園 酔芙蓉

dandelion seedhead, low key approach. I like the fine structures better in monochrome 😉 Have a Peaceful Monochrome Bokeh Thursday ☀️ PMBT!

 

Olympus E-M1 Mark II + Olympus 40-150mm F2.8 Pro @f6.3

 

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shot with a fujifilm x-s10, a pixco 0.71x focal reducer, and a pentax smc 50mm f/1.4 screw-mount lens.

I do believe I ran one of my actions on this in PS...I like the fuzzy stuff

 

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Adansonia digitata, the African baobab, is the most widespread tree species of the genus Adansonia

  

The African baobab fruit is usually 15–20 cm (6–8 in) long, but can be as big as 25 centimetres (9.8 in). In Sudan — where the tree is called tebeldi — people make tabaldi juice by soaking and dissolving the dry pulp of the fruit in water, locally known as gunguleiz (info: Wikipedia)

For 'Smile on Saturday'. This week's theme: 'Freaky fruit"

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