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I took this photo at the Gold Coast in Queensland Australia. This lovely bird was resting under a tree and didn't seem to mind me being beside him, so it was a great opportunity be able to get this close up portrait.
Lumix GH5 mit Olympus 60 mm Makro, 6K Post-Focus Stack mit Helicon Focus, Naturlicht, Stativ
Fundort: Deutschland - Kaiserstuhl - 28.05.2018
E-P5 / Tokina 90mm 2.5 / Raynox DCR-250 / Cross polarised flash
A blue dragonfly found roosting in a bottlebrush.
"Tigrosa georgicola is a species of Wolf Spider. This family includes the largest native spiders found in North America. This species hunts prey instead of spinning a web for ensnarement. It moves quickly, but with stealth, often concealing itself in dark corners or under the cover of leaf litter and logs. Wolf Spiders have impressive eyes that can reflect light in the dark, like deer and dogs. This characteristic is best seen at night, so it might not happen often with Tigrosa georgicola."
My contribution to Macro Mondays' challenge, "In a row", on 7 October 2019. As it's currently Spring here in Australia, there are lots of bluebells in our garden.
My contribution to Macro Mondays' challenge, "Pouch", on 14 Sep 2020. It's a well-used HP financial calculator, a relic from my pre-retirement past.
Shot for the Macro Mondays May 8th Theme "EYE(S)". Shot using macro filters, lit under ambient light.
A Snakes's Head Frtillary / Fritillaria meleagris, its frost laden head bathed in the early morning sun ...
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