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Pink Bluebells, Native Bluebells, English Bluebells. Always leave pleasant thoughts and memories of Springtime - past n' present.
Nottinghamshire Countryside.
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The Woodland Trust #BigBluebellWatch
My first macro captures of the year. This obliging bee went about its business as I got very close and personal at 32mm focal length.
Thanks for all comments and fave adds.
Can you spot an alien-like #spider camouflaged & compacted perfectly with tree trunk, ready for its next kill.
Two long #spinnerets at rear give him the name #TwoTailedSpider
Polypedates maculatus, the Indian tree frog,[1] or Chunam tree frog, is a common species of tree frog found in South Asia.
Artistically edited macro capture if a gorgeous flower shot in downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. Edited/manipulated using a variety of applications for Android.
White Native Bluebells, White Bluebells, Albino Bluebells are just some of the names of this quite rare 'bluebell'. (Hyacinthoides non-scripta)
I noticed these in the Nottinghamshire countryside.
The Woodland Trust #BigBluebellWatch
Best viewed full screen. Looks far better on a PC/Laptop monitor.
Handed down from grandfather to my father and now me.
I will give this to my first grandson Jack when he is old enough.
14 x stacked macro captures in Photoshop.
safarfiertze : "I challenge you to take a photograph that is in just one colour.
My idea is that the single colour is photographed, not produced by post-processing."
so, here it is, a macro capture of a household item; now, what is it ?
24.11.19
Macro at Panti Forest , Kota Tinggi, Johor
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Macro captured with the Nikkor 60mm micro with Raynox DC250
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Had a lovely walk around the lake at Hardwick Park. Looks a little bleak at this time of year, although the flora is evolving.
Raynox 250 macro capture of this lilly Stigmas and stamen. With the used of a flash i got this deep red colour some how.
Structures of a soap film in extreme macro. Captured with a frontal lighting against a black bachground (free hand, cause there is no time to adjust a tripod..). The colors depend on the thickness of the film.
Lit.: C.V. BOYS Soap Bubbles - Their colors And forces which mold them
Dover Publications New York 1959
(Reprint, original 1911)
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Hit L to see big on black.
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by @obekiaki on Instagram.
I did a comparison of Nikon vs Sigma 105mm macro lens. Bought both to find out which I liked best. Turns out both are great lens and both do what I wanted them to but the Sigma won me over. the price was not the deal breaker but what they had to offer was. The Sigma has a lens setting for Full-0.45mm or ,312-0.45. This all makes a difference on how close or far you want to use the lens. The Nikon only had full or 0.45. The Nikon had so much glass in it it was heavier and I had trouble getting a clear focus due to the darker glass also. I also thought the Sigma had a faster AF although in macro I do not use Auto focus too much. Both have optical stabilization but that means nothing for Macro shots either. Yes the Sigma was cheaper and for the price more to offer. As you can see from these images I get great macro captures out of it. And that is what I wanted. Previous 105mm Macro shots were taken with the Nikon.