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A small variegated fuchsia leaf, back lit, for Macro Mondays theme 'Patterns in Nature'.

leaf size 1 inch.

Something is destroying some of the the leaves on our Magnolia tree,

Cedar Ridge Nature Preserve

A cut of dry leaf

American Sweetgum..the bane of my existence.. For Looking Close on Friday.. A single Leaf..

Tamron SP 500mm f/8 mirror.

Mid-air capture at Lake Whitingham in Wilmington, Vermont, shot with the Olympus E-M1, Mark II camera and the Olympus 12-40mm f2.8 pro lens.

Dutchmen Pipe Leaf vine wrapped around the barbed wire in the late evening bokeh as the sun went down through the trees and the light shining in .I like the way the vine wraps around the barbed wire mingling together and I enjoy the spider webs that are not seen until you look close, My sister gave me this Dutchmen pipe vine many years ago

The leaf in Saigon zoo

 

Using AF-S Micro 105mm 2.8 VR

 

Saigon, Vietnam 2010

 

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Macro of a leaf at The Huntington Gardens in San Marino, California

For this week's MacroMondays challenge "Leaf" .

I made this macro in the forest, so unfortunately no making of this week.

 

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Leaf beetle found in the backyard.

Or like a leaf...

I started my avocado plant from scratch several years ago and it is now taller than I am. But it hasn't been doing well this winter, perhaps because I don't have a very green thumb. Only after it started losing its leaves did I realize it needed a larger pot and fresh soil. I hope it recovers.

One from the archives

Happy Sliders Sunday!

"Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.'' - Emily Brontë.

For the group Smile on Saturday! the theme is "a single leaf." I was happy about this theme since there are so many colorful leaves right now.

 

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A small Leaf Weevil (possibly Sciaphilus asperatus) taken at Low Barns Nature Reserve. I thought I would upload the top and side views of it.

 

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Continuing my leaf series.

This was a small leaf - about 2 1/2 inches, deep in a shrub amongst many much larger leaves! I loved the colour!!

 

For Macro Mondays - Leaf

wow.. yet again I have to repost. Flickr crashed the following screen once again, to my friends I only have a few of your pictures on the following screen, so I am not seeing my friends new uploads , wow Flickr has turned into a joke, they fix one thing they broke with this crap upgrade and break something else, this breaking parts of the platform is getting so old, that I am going stop uploading if it doesn't freaking stop,

This picture was taken in a place that was in the shade, but had sunlight coming in spots through the trees

One leaf on a tree stem in Autumn

Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae The leaf beetle, Oides palleata (Fabricius, 1781) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) is a tropical and distinctive orange and black-spotted beetle found in SE Asia (Lee & Beenen, 2017

It was a lovely clear frosty morning so I went for a walk across the fields with the camera. It was beautiful once the sun came up, just bitterly cold.

Expect at least one more shot of this leaf in the near future!

A tiny Autumn leaf taken for a spin

 

Every Wednesday is Wild Wednesday in the This is My Shot Group and this gives me the opportunity to work on my shots (something I would not normally do).

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foliage viewed outside of Past Perfect Too

Lawton, OK

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