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A macro captured with a 90mm Tamron macro lens, on Pentax K-3, in Richmond, California in 2015. (BAA-027)

Tree Peony

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The morning sunlight illuminating new growth in the woodland of Hodsock Priory, North Nottinghamshire.

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While out in the freezing taking some macro captures handheld, I took two captures of this half frozen drop of water hanging from the end of the small branch. One capture was focused on the end of the branch, and then the next capture was focused on the reflection of the trees there in the water droplet. Combined them here into one capture.

Amazing white rose in this macro capture

Purple and yellow jail for little bee! Could you see him? :)

 

Macro captured by LD Macro Lens, no crop.

 

I can smell her tender fragrance when I captured her too.

 

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Frosty morning here in Maryland that has given way to a lovely day in the mid 60's F for temperatures today ... certainly giving Spring Fever after have some of the coldest weather in many years.

 

It was cold laying there on the ground taking some macro captures of the treasure that could be found out in the rough ;)

avec un petit azurƩ commun (Polyommatus icarus) si je me trompe pas :)

Taken August 10, 2016 at one of our local gardens. I loved the fullness of its open petals and the lovely shade of pink.

Good shot for the Winter blahs!

Beautiful nature...

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From my garden, Ferns to Flickr. They are steadily unfolding and now's the perfect time to get some macro shots.

Fern: Polypodiopsida, Polypodiophyta

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Selected for Flickr group 'in explore', by group admin David Kracht, on 04 July 2023. Thank you David.

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Gedling Country Park, Nottinghamshire (Local Nature Reserve).

 

Gedling Country Park is 580 acres of open space, footpaths and cycle paths with stunning views over the surrounding area.

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( 16 0f 365 )

 

Another new camera that I treated myself to and it cost less than a tenner !!

It measures just 2 centimetres at it's widest or less than an inch if you want it in English . It lives on a ring attached to the case for the G1 X , but for this afternoon it came off for a macro capture as my one shot a day .

A macro capture of a red "Red Valerian" Centranthus ruber.. in Shaldon.. better viewed on black

 

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Time to wake up to the world..

(Blidworth)

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Seen this little fella at Attenborough Nature Reserve here in Nottinghamshire. He was happy to sit and pose for a few minutes.

The centre and the reserve is named after naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough.

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A selection of shots from Arnot Hill Park, Nottingham.

Roses seen in the beautiful Rose Garden. Hence the name :)

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Don't ask me how long I've had these little things in the fridge. It's probably 2 or 3 years. We don't usually enjoy garlic, however for a while I was subscribing to a meal kit delivery service and they included garlic in the kits. I ended up with quite a bit of it, however these few are the last ones left - I wonder if I ever will use them?

Gedling Country Park, Nottinghamshire (Local Nature Reserve).

 

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A macro capture from some tiny flower

I, Macro captured this evening, Bangkok time:)

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Love Quote of the Day

We must be our own before we can be another's.

Ralph Waldo Emerson mentioned and I definitely nodded:)

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Best regards,

Sunny

 

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This capture was taken on the bottom board of the hive. The yellow stuff is pollen and the white stuff is wax. This mite is the worst enemy of the honey bee and it is the first time I have seen one in my hives. They are there in the hive and on the bees, but they are so tiny it is difficult to see them. Super macro capture is what you are seeing here. If you have bees, you have varroa mites; they are just terrible things in the bee world and if not treated can wipe out a hive.

Several hot days without rain.

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ā€œMother and child in the meadowā€

I know that having an insect on a flower is typical macro capture in Flickr, but I do not have such typical subject on my upload. So...here it is!

 

This one was taken around my office area with the bee(?) on top of my tiny favourite wild flower.

 

Location : Office area , Kuala Lipis, Pahang - Malaysia.

This is a very close up macro capture.. of one tiny 'Bird's-eye Primrose' 'Primula farinosa'..

Bliding hot pink..

 

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Taraxacum (Dandelions)

A very common weed that adorns urban areas, gardens, fields and just about anywhere. Whatever you think of it, its various stages of transition are magical from a photographic perspective.

 

Taraxacum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which consists of species commonly known as Dandelions.

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This macro captures the intricate cross-section of a Cleoniceras ammonite, illuminated to reveal the warm, glowing details of its inner chambers. Measuring 2.5 cm in height and 3 cm in width, the ammonite's delicate proportions are emphasized, showing its fossilized structure. Only the lower part of the fossil could be backlit, creating a striking contrast and emphasizing its natural geometry.

The photo was created using an HDR technique composed of two stacked images, each consisting of 40 individual exposures. To achieve this level of detail and balance, the first stack was captured with a shutter speed of two seconds, aperture of f/4.5, and ISO 100. The second stack used a slightly slower shutter speed of 1/6 seconds while maintaining the same aperture and ISO settings.

Flowers in the city :)

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Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum).

Gedling Country Park, Nottinghamshire (Local Nature Reserve).

 

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Fujifilm XA-3. Fujinon 55mm f/2.2, Lens Turbo II, Sigma Achromatic Lens Filter. Snapseed.

  

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Seen at Oldmoor Wood. It's a woodland in Nottinghamshire, near the village of Strelley. It covers a total area of 15.11 hectares. It is owned and managed by The Woodland Trust.

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Macro photography of red and pink flowers, with very shallow depth of field and beautiful soft warm light.

Japanese magnolia macro captured in Los Gatos, California.

The parkland here is vast. For these few shots I endeavoured to capture macro with varying results.

 

The National Trust. Nostell Priory Parkland, West Yorkshire.

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White Poppy, Papaver rhoeas macro captured at Palampur in Himachal Pradesh, India.

The parkland here is vast. For these few shots I endeavoured to capture macro with varying results.

 

The National Trust. Nostell Priory Parkland, West Yorkshire.

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For several years now, we've planted dill as one of our back deck, potted herbs - but we never seem to get to eat any, and we're ok with that. Why? Because we discovered the dill, in turn, grows a crop of Black Swallowtail caterpillars!

 

As beautiful as this guy is, he will be even prettier when he turns into a butterfly. This guy is about 1" (2.5cm) long.

 

Handheld macro capture - it was kind of windy, so with the shallow Depth of Field, I needed to take a bunch of captures to get this one. High res, so zoom on in!

 

Papilio polyxenes on Anethum graveolens

 

Macro capture of a Strainer for a small cafetiĆØre

Macro capture of the fluffy seed head of a thistle flower on the last day of September.

Macro.

A ball of Elastic Bands, with a light coating of talcum powder to stop the elastic from going brittle.

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I loved experimenting on this rainy morning. This micro lens using manual focus can get quite close to create tiny macro captures under the cyclamen forest.

 

Still not sure where I’m headed with these nearsighted closeups. We shall see...

 

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Chain reaction.

Gedling Country Park, Nottinghamshire (Local Nature Reserve).

 

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