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A small garden outside a beach hut contained some macro delights

Mulched with cow manure. Hopefully will help with weeds and water retention. And as a bonus, the lovely earthworms and other macro delights in the soil will pull down all the nutrients from the mulch deep into the soil.

Lovely spring tulip taken at the Reeves Reed Arboretum at the Daffodil Festival.

 

This photo was produced for an art print.

  

Travel

 

A welcoming destination for thousands of years, Oman now is attracting scuba divers too

 

A trip aboard Oman Aggressor offers scuba diving highlights such as macro delights, beautiful marine life and possibly humpback whale encounters.

 

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Dallas Arboretum: DFW Area Meet-Up, May 10, 2008

I took my closest zoom of the foxgloves and then took borrowed my from my megapixels to create a digital zoom (technically all I did was post a crop from a 7 MP image). The foxgloves have some really interesting features, don't they?

Golf course bridge pond across from Wedding Fountain Forest Park

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The smaller the flower, the more the macro fun.

I'm back in the garden with the tangle of mini white daisies. Only sometimes they are pink, not white.

Originally i would be aiming to take pix of the flowers. Then of the native bees or moths on the flowers. (I never even knew the native bees were there until i started photographing the flowers. Nor did i realise how attractive the moths could appear when enlarged.) Now i'm just as likely to be aiming at the weird little bugs that appear every summer. Or the dying flowers and the seeds. Or the spiders. Up close through a macro lens, it all becomes fascinating.

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