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🌐 Goya, Pcia. de Corrientes, Argentina 🇦🇷

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.Landscape macro capture of a group of spring catkins caught by the rays of a bright April sunrise from behind.

 

Macro capture of some lovely looking toadstools.. I found under the woodland canopy..

 

They are 'Fly agaric' 'Amanita muscaria' & highly poisonous.. Best viewed on BLACK.. just click on image..

 

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Springtime in Gorssel, Gelderland The Netherlands

A macro capture of a lovely 'Wallflower'.. 'Erysimum'.... from the seafront.. Full size

 

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A macro capture of the little wild flower.. Rhinanthus angustifolius or a "Yellow-Rattle" Seen and captured on Haldon Heath.. One I posted before

 

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Macro capture with a very shallow DOF of a yellow jacket.

Another bubble bokeh macro capture... a new toy is addictive, at least for me.

Have a nice day, dear friends! ;-)

Macro capture of a Pacific Tree Frog. Adult tree frogs measure up to two inches in length.

The temperature was right at 32 degrees with the freezing rain falling ... it was neat watching it freeze on the outside of the water droplet hanging there, then melt and drop off. You can see the patterns of the freezing eggshell there with this macro capture.

“Field with misc beauties”

 

Photo taken on april 19th at the Tulip Festval 2023, The Noordoostpolder.

 

We live in a digital world now ... combination of two macro captures for this Slide here on Sunday.

 

Layered the two in photoshop using the Spherizing Tool on the digital macro captured over top my daughter's eye captured. Used two overlayed layering effects as well to get the effect desired. Fun playing around with them to see what can be created.

 

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El mundo de los insectos...

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La gran libélula verde (Erythemis vesiculosa)

Esta especie prefiere estanques pantanosos, incluyendo los temporales, también vuela sobre recodos en arroyos, aunque quizá no se reproduzca allí.

 

Reino: Animalia

Filo: Arthropoda

Clase: Insecta

Orden: Odonata

Suborden: Anisoptera

Superfamilia: Libelluloidea

Familia: Libellulidae

Subfamilia: Sympetrinae

Género: Erythemis

Especie: E. vesiculosa (Fabricius, 1775)

 

Fuente: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erythemis_vesiculosa

 

Se multiplica la vida...

Un poco de macro a las orillas del Río Corriente.

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Some more fun macro captures out in the rain today with a recently waxed car.

“Field with White beauties”

 

Photo taken on april 19th at the Tulip Festval 2023, The Noordoostpolder.

 

Here is the full frame view (not cropped) of my macro capture at f/20, ISO 100, 30 seconds.

Mariposa "Diablito"

🔬 Pyrrhopyge charybdis charybdis (Westwood, 1852)

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🌐 Colonia Porvenir, Corrientes, Argentina.

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Spring is in the air, a little early. Spring doesn't officially start until 20th March. Nice to see the delicate Weeping Willow seeds (Salix Babylonica) making an appearance at Attenborough Nature Reserve (Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)), here in Nottinghamshire.

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Landscape macro capture of a woodland floor covered in spring sunlit Bluebells. Photo taken in Barnet, Hertfordshire, UK in April 2015.

Lycaena phlaeas, the small copper, American copper, or common copper, is a butterfly of the Lycaenids or gossamer-winged butterfly family. According to Guppy and Shepard (2001), its specific name phlaeas is said to be derived either from the Greek phlego, "to burn up" or from the Latin floreo, "to flourish".

Spring Crocuses

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Another clever title, right?

Soak up the sunlight.

(Blidworth)

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Placed the macro lens and 7D Mark II on the tripod and took this close in macro capture of the end of the leaf. Very cool patterns that expand the closer you look in.

A macro capture of some 'Teasel'.. 'Dipsacus fullonum'.... More detailed on the.. Full Canvas..

 

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This is a macro capture of a Butterfly I found whilst I was walking around my garden. I had to be extremely quite, patient and slow to get as close as I did for the photograph.

Macro capture of raindrops on a stainless steel park table

i've been shooting these wildflowers for years. this is, to date, my best macro capture of the stamens.

 

hand-held macro captured with Canon A1000 IS P&S and The Intensifier P&S macro lens. sooc, uncropped, reduced to 800x600.

 

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Macro capture of this hopper enjoying the summer day.

Reverse lens macro tryout. Not easy to get things sharp. I wonder how someone can do focus stacking with nature macro capture, as the subject keeps moving.

Perfect harmony: Snowdrops and Crocuses.

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Papillon - Amazonie - Guyane Française.

Canon EOS 7D Mark II

EF70-200mm f/4L IS USM +2x III

1/500 - f8 - 400mm

   

Another macro capture taken in my garden recently. This time it's a Six-spot Ladybird on Forget-me-nots. It's surprising what you can find to photograph in these times of lockdown if you're lucky enough to have a garden. You don't have to leave your home to be able to photograph our wildlife. All you need is a macro lens and your eyes and a different perspective from the norm, so why not set yourself a challenge. My garden isn't large but I've seen lots of different species of bees, hoverflies and bee flies as well as this rather obliging ladybird.

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🌐 Goya, Pcia. de Corrientes, Argentina 🇦🇷

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During my walk through "De Groote Peel",

one of the 22 National Parks of the Netherlands,

I switched lenses for a macro capture

HFF !

HSS !

www.nationaal-parkdegrootepeel.nl

Whilst on macro captures here's one from our recent few days at Winthorpe on the Lincolnshire Coast..

 

Traveller’s joy has been used in various treatments as it is said to contain anti-inflammatory properties. Traditional recipes used the plant to treat various ailments, including skin irritations and stress.

 

As this species is a woody plant, the stem was used in the past to make baskets. It is called traveller's joy because it adorns hedges and banks in the countryside with billows of beautiful feathery seed heads in the grey months leading up to Christmas.

  

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