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Cobweb from a Bluebell.

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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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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Dragonflies are among the oldest insects on Earth, and their eyes, composed of numerous ommatidia, allow them to see almost 360 degrees around them. This makes them some of the most skilled predators in aerial hunting.

In this photo: a member of the Agelenidae family of spiders sits in its web, lying in wait for its prey. ️ Attention to detail and patience are its main weapons in this art of hunting. 🌿

A popular spot among local photographers.

 

Wide angle macro captured using a relay lens system (2.7mm M12 lens focuses the image onto a "virtual" plane which, in turn, is projected onto camera's sensor by a reversed 24mm).

Esta es mi primer fotografía con un lente super macro de la marca Zhongyi; es un 20 mm 4x/ 4.5x f/2.0

Realmente fue muy difícil hacer esta fotografía, antes de ésta realicé cerca de 50 disparos con mi cámara hasta que pude lograr esta imagen, espero pronto mejorar la técnica,

Equipo: Pentax K50

Lente: Zhongyi 20 mm 4x/ 4.5x f/2.0

Flash: Yongnuo Speedlite YN560-II con difusor.

Configuración de disparo:

ISO1600, 1/125, f/8

Flash: 1/32, 70mm

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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Mallard Duck (Hen). Anas Platyrhynchos.

 

Belper River Gardens, Derbyshire.

SONY RX10 IV. f4. 1/250 sec. ISO 100. 218 mm.

Wasp

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🔭: 8 x Lomo objective lens

💡 : KUANG REN Macro Twin Lite

IOS:125

Exposure time :3”

# of stacked Pics : 204

Step size : 20 um

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Belper River Gardens, Derbyshire.

SONY RX10 IV. f4. 1/800 sec. ISO 100. 46mm.

A close-up macro shot of a delicate white flower, its golden stamens glowing in the gentle light of spring. The soft focus and warm tones evoke a sense of calm, purity, and the fleeting beauty of nature’s smallest wonders.

Beautiful wall flower along the High Peak Trail close to Leawood Pumphouse, Cromford Canal, Derbyshire.

Allium Siculum (A. siculum)

National Trust Wentworth Castle Gardens is a Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Partner Garden. Barnsley, South Yorkshire.

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Spanish Bluebells (Hyacinthoides hispanica). Some were out, others emerging.

Clifton Grove Local Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire.

 

Watch the video :)

[4K] Clifton Woods Nature Reserve. Nottingham.

youtu.be/nG3BEDzX1js

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What's not to like in this unusual coloured rose? There is one garden that has a lot of roses and many are very unusual colours. Taken in local garden July 9, 2017.

I love taking photos of rain droplets on little moss plants, or other tiny plants. You never know what the camera will reflect and magnify, and I do enjoy opening the pictures in the computer to see what's there. Often the detail has been so tiny, I've been unable to see it with my eyes.

Macro capture of a 'Geranium'.. 'Cranesbill'.. .. for you..

 

HFF..! Thanks for looking.. have a great weekend

Gota de Agua

Una gota de agua no rompe una piedra por su fuerza sino por su constancia.#water_captures

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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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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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Die Südliche Binsenjungfer (Lestes barbarus) ist eine schlanke Libelle mit einer Länge von 40–45 mm und durchsichtigen Flügeln. Ihr Körper schimmert metallisch grün oder kupferfarben, und sie hat breite, helle Streifen. Auffällig ist ihr zweifarbiges Flügelmal, das innen hellbraun und außen weißlich ist. Sie lebt an kleinen, sonnigen Gewässern mit viel Pflanzen und fliegt von Juni bis September. Die Eier überwintern, und die Larven entwickeln sich in 2–3 Monaten zur Libelle.

 

The Southern Emerald Damselfly (Lestes barbarus) is a slender damselfly, 40–45 mm long, with transparent wings. Its body shines metallic green or copper, with broad, light stripes. A distinctive feature is its bicolored wing spot, brown on the inside and whitish on the outside. It lives near small, sunny water bodies with dense vegetation and is active from June to September. The eggs overwinter, and the larvae develop into damselflies within 2–3 months.

Macro capture of the Spiderwort photographed on the grounds of Naval Live Oaks preserve in Gulf Breeze, Florida during the late morning.

 

Handheld

OM-1 Mark 2

OM 60mm F2.8 Macro

1/100 sec at f/5.6, ISO 200

A macro capture of what I think this is a 'Clematis Montana'....

 

Have a lovely evening.. thanks for looking

Parco Papacci, Rome 28/05/2020

Made with Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM

Gracias por la visita y por dejar tus comentarios.

Thanks for the visit and leave your comments.

 

Pulsa L para verla más grande sobre negro.

Hit L to see big on black.

fuji xpro1+canon 50 mm macro+capture One

Well today was a beautiful sunny day in the middle of Winter. Temperature up to around 15C. Out n about once again, this time in the gardens of The National Trust's Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire. Wonderful to see Spring making an early presence in the air.

Macro capture of a bluebell.. View On Black

 

HBM..!! Thanks for popping in.. have a super bank holiday.. If your lucky enough to have one.. !!

 

Update.. This image has appeared on the BBC Nature UK.. (the home of Springwatch) & is currently featured on the BBC Blog.. Bluebell photo favourites.. on the BBC springwatch site..

Macro capture showing the centre of a camellia.. View On Black

 

TGIF..!! Thanks for looking.. have a great time

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

Sony a7r3, laowa100mm, godox v860iii, diy diffuser

Single frame, handheld

Aug, 22

@Hong Kong

Bullrush (Scirpoides Holoschoenus) and Old Man's Beard (Clematis Vitalba). 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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Not a macro capture.

I've been taking pictures of minimum flowers (no more than 5 mm), trailing plants that we usually do not observe in everyday life.

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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Butterley Reservoir near Ripley, Derbyshire. Owned by Ripley and District Angling Club.

It's perfect for Bream, Perch, Roach, Tench and Carp.

Taken in the grounds of The National Trust's Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire. Spring 2022

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If I have not digit camera and this is the B&W flim period, Lotus image must be Classic Black & White as well.

 

Macro captured by Tamron Lens.

 

Thank you to keep surrounding environment clean and clear:)

 

To swim in my river: www.flickriver.com/photos/kornrawiee/

Death of a Daffodil.

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Sharing the limelight with Tattershall Castle is Lincolnshire's grandest Perpendicular church, a collegiate foundation of the mid 15th century. It's a Grade I Listed Building now in the care of the National Churches Trust.

Zinnia macro captured at the Biltmore House, Asheville NC.

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