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Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum).
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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Macro photography of red and pink flowers, with very shallow depth of field and beautiful soft warm light.
Fujifilm XA-3. Fujinon 55mm f/2.2, Lens Turbo II, Sigma Achromatic Lens Filter. Snapseed.
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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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A selection of shots from Arnot Hill Park, Nottingham.
The beautiful bloom of Azaleas.
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A macro capture of "Cukoo spit" produced by the "Froghopper" nymph.. from frothed up plant sap.. View Large/Black
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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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These Allium Siculums are beginning to unfurl in my garden. They need a thin garden cane to help support them at this stage.
Nectaroscordum (Allium).
Alliums are part of the onion family. They bloom with bell-shaped flowers offering reddish-purple markings as you can see. Known as the Honey Garlic, Sicilian Honey Lily, Sicilian Honey Garlic, or Mediterranean Bells, is a European and Turkish species of plants genus Allium. It is native to the regions around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, and grown in other regions as an ornamental and as a culinary herb.
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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.
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 Iβm headed with these nearsighted closeups. We shall see...
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Chain reaction.
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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Dandelions. 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.
Dandelions may be considered a nuisance in parts of the garden, especially in weed-free lawns but have many herbal uses and are a good early source of nectar and pollen for insects so worth tolerating where possible.
Taraxacum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which consists of species commonly known as Dandelions.
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Wonderful nature at Oldmoor Wood, Nottinghamshire, in the good care of The Woodland Trust. I visited primarily for the English Bluebells.
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From the 2019 photo archives...a macro capture of a Narcissus - Tommy's white... so beautiful...looking forward to capturing more of these beauties in the coming weeks.
This bright white narcissus has a vivid green-yellow shallow depth cup with a bright reddish-orange rim.
The ferns in my garden are steadily unfolding. Now's the perfect time to capture some macro shots.
Fern: Polypodiopsida, Polypodiophyta
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In the words of Marvin Gaye...Letβs Get It On or maybe a little Bloodhound Gang...You and me baby ain't nothin' but damselfliesβ¦
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Macro Mondays: (Begins With) The First Letter of my Name.
Macro capture of very red Braeburn apples.....
not sure what has happened to the camera and lens info it might be that when I accidently deleted the file when uploading from work I deleted it and had I to recover the picture and data was lost, when I get to my hard drive with the original file info on it I will change it....
Camera data updated!!!
A very warm walk around Warnham Nature Reserve yesterday, there weren't many birds brave enough to venture out into the heat so out came the macro lens!
Speckled bush cricket
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There's not a great deal to photograph in our garden at the moment (we've got a big trip to the garden centre planned once lockdown ends), but on closer inspection these little guys were hard at work.
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My photograph, "Interior Flame on Teal," offers a dramatic, close-up look at the vibrant world inside a red bell pepper. The striking contrast between the pepperβs fiery, saturated orange-red interior and the cool, deep teal background immediately draws the eye.
The composition, with the pepper sliced open and positioned against the saturated background, creates a powerful visual focus. The texture is a key element: the smooth, glossy exterior and interior walls of the pepper contrast with the fascinating cluster of pale, papery seeds at the center. The slightly translucent quality of the pepper's flesh near the core allows light to filter through, giving the whole piece a beautiful luminosity. The remnants of the dark, woody part of the core and the bright green stem provide smaller points of color and texture variation.
This image isolates the subject, showing how even a common kitchen item can hold remarkable complexity and beauty when viewed at a macro level.
A selection of shots from Arnot Hill Park, Nottingham.
The beautiful bloom of Azaleas.
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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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A macro capture of a beautiful red flower..
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Macro capture of Turkeytail mushroom and moss on Garry oak tree branch in late February.
Garry oak ecosystems range from shady woodlands to open meadows with scattered trees which support many life forms including moss, lichens and fungi. Under the shelter of oak canopies or in meadows, spring wildflowers, grasses, mosses, and a variety of shrubs flourish.