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As seen in Ben Shemen Forest in Israel

Shedding from a ball python

 

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GH5 mit Olympus 60 mm Makro - 4K Post-Focus, Focus Stack mit Helicon Focus, Stativ, Naturlicht

 

Fundort: Deutschland - Kaiserstuhl - 13.06.2017

Hobby is photographing garden flowers, so it was easy for me to find a subject in our garden, but difficult to make a choice ;-)

 

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Taken for the Macro Mondays challenge on 3 June 2019

Took my Tamron 90mm VC Macro lens with me out too Oaks Bottom.

Honey Bee at Work on this patch of Lavender Flower,s.

Photographed in Madagascar. Undersurface of cap here: flic.kr/p/22tnGEH.

Side view here: flic.kr/p/EkELhb

Pflanzen im Morgentau

Altglasverwertung: Pancolar 1,8/50 an SONY A5000

First Name Mary Last Name Jane...

EM5MK3 Oly 14-150mm EDii + Reynox DCR250+ Extension tube 10+16mm @150mm. FL-LM3+DIY Flash Diffuser.

Macro world. Garden jumping spider.(size~7mm, Malaysia)。

Multi-Coloured Phintella spider.

I don't think this jumper appreciated my sticking my camera in his face just as he was trying to move his prey to somewhere he could dine in peace!

Lumix GH5 mit Olympus 60 mm Makro, Post-Focus Stack aus 13 Einzelaufnahmen mit Helicon Focus, Naturlicht, Freihand

 

Fundort: Deutschland - OWL - Naturschutzgebiet Moosheide

A Mourning Dove sleeping in a light rain.

The Flower,s are over,however still lots of Rich color,s.

Beauty on the small scale

Photographie macro d'une rose de couleur orange. Utilisation d'un filtre macro B+W NL5.

Orange Lillies [Lillum]

The Blues (variation for Macro Mondays)

Détails (écailles) d'une aile de papillon Uranus ripheus (Madagascar). Focus stack de 38 images. Appareil Canon M5. Adaptateur de monture Canon EF-EOS M. Objectif Tamron SP 60mm F/2 Macro Di II avec tubes d'extension 68mm, ISO 100, F/8.0. Macro Slider Rail XILETU LCB-16M. Éclairage Ulanzi VL49.

The purpose of the prominent blue veins is to direct insect pollinators to where the pollen and nectar are. You may have noticed that many flowers have such veins, usually in blue, purple, or red, to reflect the ultraviolet light that insects evolved to see.

 

We have a lot of these on our two acre property. Coincidentally, a man stopped by this morning and offered to get rid of them and all of our wildflowers with toxic chemicals.

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