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Very hard to choose one, with uniform image.

This one came out best.

 

Moody and serene. Like how that little fibre lights up.

 

Let me know what you think. Thanks!

Ketchup closeup - I always look at the texture of ketchup when squirting a spiral on my plate, good excuse to capture the surprisingly non-smooth surface. (Hopefully not the 200th Ketchup). HMM.

Happy Macro Monday

 

This week's theme: Brand and Logos

 

Bet you haven't seen this brand in awhile. Powr Kraft is the name Montgomery Ward Co. used for their tools. I bought my first set of tools from them about 52 years ago when I was still in the Air Force.

 

HMM

  

Der Klassiker im Frühjahr bei den Balkon. und Kübelpflanzen. Frostresistent und zäh überlebt es so manche Minusgrade.

 

P1120184LSU

 

you cannot always depend on their accuracy :-)

Abraham Lincoln

 

dahlia, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh, north carolina

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 

to matter a lot :-)

Jeb Dickerson

 

HBW!!

 

sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina

Amaryllis flower closeup. Focus stacked using zerene. See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/31858119061/ for a 3D version

  

Made Explore November 27, 2008.........#432

~~Chez certains insectes, les œufs et les larves doivent être déposés précisément sur leurs ressources alimentaires. La femelle est donc très sélective lors de la ponte.

Chez certaines, elles pondent les œufs de manière aléatoire sur le substrat. Chez d'autres, Elles les déposent en masse sur le feuillage ou les posent individuellement sur le plant. D'autres pondent à l'intérieur des racines, des tiges et à travers des troncs d'arbres à l'aide d'un organe spécialisé appelé ovipositeur.

Les mantes, les blattes et certains orthoptères pondent leurs œufs en masse dans une capsule protectrice appelée oothèque. Cette mousse de protéines forme une carapace solide assurant une protection contre d'éventuels prédateurs.

Water droplets on a spider's web.

Olympus OMD Zuiko 12-50 macro

P1060044 - Tridax Daisy (Tridax procumbens)

# 303 - 26 July '18 - 13:36 (08:06 GMT)

 

Tridax procumbens - commonly known as Coatbuttons or Tridax Daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family. It is best known as a widespread weed and pest plant. It is native to the tropical Americas, but it has been introduced to tropical, subtropical, and mild temperate regions worldwide. It is listed as a noxious weed in the United States and has pest status in nine states. (wikipedia)

 

WONDERFUL FACTS - 'B' - What animal eats a three toed sloth?

The sloth is a slow moving animal, and their long claws are the only form of defence that the sloth has. Sloths attack predators or threats by swiping at them with their claws out.

Sloths are prey upon by jaguars, large birds of prey, snakes and humans. (Apr 18, 2018) 🐾

 

Happy birding 🍃

Pyrochroa Serraticornis

Group: Macro Mondays

Theme: Circles

 

Images made by photographing olive oil in water and by placing multicolored fabric beneath.

that the center of the sunflower is all purply? I always thought it was brown until I got in there with my beloved 100mm. lovely...

 

happy day, friends.

Taken with a Canon 70-200mm f4 L with extention tubes.

Fotografía macro tomada en Angelópolis, Antioquia, Colombia

 

© Wilmer Quiceno

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