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The blackberry blossoms kept this beautiful Eastern Tiger Swallowtail busy for a long time. She wasn't a bit bothered by my getting very close for some macro captures.
Rhinoscapha
is a species of beetle belonging to the family
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HMB...!! A macro capture of forget-me-nots.. "Myosotis" taken with the "Raynox drc-250"
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Since I purchased a Nikkor 105mm f/2.8. macro lens I'm constantly discovering interesting subjects in the garden. I'm not 100% sure the left eye is pin sharp, but I'm pretty satisfied with my first shareable insect macro capture.
Shot while at a local nature reserve. The late afternoon sunlight was working its magic.
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another water drop macro capture.
i really love the DOF here.
this little drops of water will flow to the center and become big!
can use this concept in our life...=)
have a great day
A macro capture of a single icicle melting, with a water droplet caught in midair. Crisp detail and soft background bokeh evoke a fleeting winter moment. I love the tiny spherical drop hanging at the bottom of the icicle
Unless you know what it will do ;-)
It's not a valve, it's not a light or reflector, it's not an ordinary screw... I found this during my MM "Transportation" walk on a very old, rusty bike. It was mounted on the front wheel's mudguard, it wasn't connected to anything (except the mudguard, of course). Does anyone happen to know what this thing is or could be used for? I have no idea...
I had forgotton to switch filters, so the star filter I had used for a couple of captures for the previous MM theme "Hand Tool" was still mounted on my camera. A convenient "accident", because it added some nice extra bling to my "Transportation" photos. Extra bling often is nice at least for macro captures, don't you agree?
Press "Z" (we all know what that will do, don't we?), please ;-)
Happy Hump Day! ;-)
Outtake from Macro Monday's "Transportation" theme, uploaded for:
7DWF: Macro or close-up
Bokeh Wednesday, HBW!
Canon EOS R + RF 35mm f/1.8 macro + Capture One Pro
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National Trust. Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire. Autumn 2022.
A selection of shots taken at The National Trust's Clumber Park, capturing a hint of Autumn towards the end of November, late afternoon as Dusk was falling.
Clumber Park is a beautiful expanse of parkland, heath and woods covering more than 3,800 acres. It offers freedom to discover a ducal park - explore picturesque parkland and gardens, peaceful woodlands and a magnificent lake. Not only is Clumber's mosaic of habitats home to an amazing array of wildlife, it is listed Grade I on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
Albums: National Trust & English Heritage, Clumber Park, Macro and Close Up, Autumn
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A macro capture.. of what I think is a 'Salvia'.. bloom.. to say thanks for all your kind visits over the last week..
TGIF..!! Have a lovely weekend..
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'm having an old friend for dinner." Hannibal Lecter. Silence of the Lambs.
Factoid: Turns out that cobwebs are only produced by Theridiidae (cobweb spiders) and Linyphiidae (money spiders) - all others should be just known as spider webs.
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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National Trust. Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire. Autumn 2022.
A selection of shots taken at The National Trust's Clumber Park, capturing a hint of Autumn towards the end of November, late afternoon as Dusk was falling.
Clumber Park is a beautiful expanse of parkland, heath and woods covering more than 3,800 acres. It offers freedom to discover a ducal park - explore picturesque parkland and gardens, peaceful woodlands and a magnificent lake. Not only is Clumber's mosaic of habitats home to an amazing array of wildlife, it is listed Grade I on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
Albums: National Trust & English Heritage, Clumber Park, Macro and Close Up
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Recently visited Oldmoor Wood, Nottinghamshire. Oldmoor Wood is 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.
I went primarily for the beautiful Bluebells. There is a mix of Native and Spanish Bluebells.
Native Bluebells are protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981.
How to tell the difference.
English Bluebells: Flowers on one side of the stem.
Spanish Bluebells: Flowers all around the stem.
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Macro capture of the lovely wild flower.. 'Cardamine'.... 'Cuokoo flower"..
HFF..!! have a great weekend.. thanks for looking..
National Trust. Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire. Autumn 2022.
A selection of shots taken at The National Trust's Clumber Park, capturing a hint of Autumn towards the end of November, late afternoon as Dusk was falling.
Clumber Park is a beautiful expanse of parkland, heath and woods covering more than 3,800 acres. It offers freedom to discover a ducal park - explore picturesque parkland and gardens, peaceful woodlands and a magnificent lake. Not only is Clumber's mosaic of habitats home to an amazing array of wildlife, it is listed Grade I on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
Albums: National Trust & English Heritage, Clumber Park, Macro and Close Up, Autumn
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"Está un poco embarazada, nada más"
Gastromicans sp │ Salticidae
El Salado Parque Ecoturístico
© Felipe Toro
Lagria hirta
Nikon D500 Sigma 105mm
Lagria hirta is a species of beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. The species name hirta comes from the Latin hirtus meaning rough hair or rough wool, referring to the coarse, fuzzy appearance of the beetle.
A macro capture of a tiny pink fower called the dovefoot geranium (geranium mole) in the grassy underworld. It’s amazing what beauty you can discover through a macro lens...a macroscope into another world under our feet.
This little plant is known by several names: Dove's Foot Geranium, Dove's Foot Cranesbill, and Geranium Molle. It is native to the Mediterranean and is considered an invasive species in the Pacific Northwest. Its stems and leaves are hairy and blooms start in mid April until early fall.
Bullrush (Scirpoides Holoschoenus) Somewhat overlooked. When you stop and take a closer look and see the explosion of seeds bursting out with a gentle breeze detaching a few. Then that's the new season emerging right there :)
Seen at Attenborough Nature Reserve here in Nottinghamshire.
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