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I took this shot years ago (two cameras ago) when I used to have a macro lens. I remember lying on the grass to take it. Maybe it's time for a new macro.
Update 5th April 2025. I have just learned that this mushroom is called Fly agaric and that it is poisonous. Please do not eat it.
Then the litte critter emerged. An aphid? Anyway, it's so hard managing focus and light. I could not pick between this one and the next as my best focused shot. Going to spend more time working on these types of shots as summer is short :)
As I was taking pics of the weed growing from the ground, I noticed a patch of 3-leaf clovers (or whatever they're called) nearby. As I bent down to work my macro magic, I saw there was a spider sitting on that yellow flower thing.
As you can tell, I'm not a Botanist...but I did get an "A" in Botany 101!
Honey bee busy collecting nectar from flowers in the gardens of Highclere Castle in Hampshire, England.
until i meet this lovely application ^^
ahaha i love this garnish
my uncle gave to me a couple of years ago
Straight render, no postwork. Cali all suited up ... didn't like it well enough to really do anything with it though. Really liked the curly hair and armor for the Cali tho. And the hellhound *hehe*
Most likely, I went back to the MUD to mess around with the text descriptions or camped out on some mobs and got distracted. Attention span? Goldfish.
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Came home today to a Moth covered in cobwebs and clinging onto the tap faucet for dear life. I think its a Knot Grass Moth.
I cleaned all the cobwebs off it delicately. Its still clinging the the faucet. Hopefully it'll fly off.
1. zinnia essence, 2. watercolorish, 3. light painting, 4. macro magic
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
66.365 105mm f7.1 1/125 ISO 200
The best reason not to do yardwork in a timely manner: www.birdwannawhistle.com/blog/2010/12/17/bright-side.html