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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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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.
“Field with White beauties”
Photo taken on april 19th at the Tulip Festval 2023, The Noordoostpolder.
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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Mariposa "Diablito"
🔬 Pyrrhopyge charybdis charybdis (Westwood, 1852)
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🌐 Colonia Porvenir, Corrientes, Argentina.
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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)
Landscape macro capture of a woodland floor covered in spring sunlit Bluebells. Photo taken in Barnet, Hertfordshire, UK in April 2015.
The grasshopper subfamily Acridinae, sometimes called silent slant-faced grasshoppers, belong of the large family Acrididae in the Orthoptera: Caelifera.
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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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.
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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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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.
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 !
View On Black Two rejected old Kodachromes slides were combined in the same mount and then macro captured with a Sigma 150mm macro.. This is a painted garage door in the Mission District of San Francisco, and the other photo is a close up of a Maple leaf. www.thirdeyephotocreations.com/
(Small crop).. Macro capture of a very small cone..with an 'Oli-Ort' twist.. View On Black
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IR Chrome palette applied to the normally dull brown hues of fallen leaves. Macro captured using IR Chrome filter.
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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Sorry, another capture of frost crystals on a leaf. The last one, I think. I had planned to take photos of the landscape along the river Neckar that day but in the end I came home with lots of macro captures of frost on different structures and only very few landscape shots. Well, frost isn't particularly long lasting and you have to seize the moment. :)
A macro captured with a 90mm Tamron macro lens, on Pentax K-3, in Richmond, California in 2015. (BAA-027)
The morning sunlight illuminating new growth in the woodland of Hodsock Priory, North Nottinghamshire.
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Selected for Flickr group 'in explore', by group admin David Kracht, on 05 May 2021. Thank you David.
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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.