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Five little polar bears playing on the shore.

One fell in the water and then there were four.

 

Four little polar bears swimming out to sea.

One got lost and then there were three.

 

Three little polar bears said, "What shall we do?"

One climbed an iceberg and then there were two.

 

Two little polar bears playing in the sun.

One went for food, then there was one.

 

The one little polar bear smiled and cheered 'hola!'

"I want to stay" he gleamed: "Just give me a Cola!"

  

Fun Fact: Polar bears have webbed feet!

 

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Got some good news today, one of my photos was a runner up in the RTE tv weather photo competition.

Yellow gerbera -------the center reminds me of candles and ribbons

saw this and thought wow what a colour ,even down to the left pollen on the petals ,please see notes on photoi didnt have my camera on macro setting i find it easier to get as close as i can , oh well thats me getting close to nature flora and fauna. but it seems to work for me this way , but everyone is different ,

If you've seen Pixar's animated movie WALL-E, the Nikon Coolpix 4500 will look familiar. Although it pre-dates Pixar's cute rubbish compactor by some eight years; and is much-loved in the field of Birding and and Digiscoping, (due to its robust body-mounted 28mm Accessory-Lens/filter thread), this 2004 4-Megapixel Digicam has got a similar metal construction and swivel-eyed stance, as WAL-E the Rubbish-munching Robot Rover. So we teamed it up with an all-metal Special Edition Nikon Micro-Tripod, and its original Japanese-printed Nikon Warranty Card. The Coolpix 4500 is famous for its rugged Magnesium-Alloy body and its close-focus Macro Magic, mainly because it can be set to continuously Auto-focus its 4X Optical Zoom lens though-out its 38-155mm range. This 4500 was recently discovered "hidden" within the London Camera Exchange's used list & was "tagged" from the Lincoln Branch for a silly sale-price of £34.99p!"

A 7-Megapixel RICOH R5 was used for this Date-tagged nicely-mixed Flash and Tungsten-lit Macro shot.

 

Looking through a Kaleidoscope with what looks like a superhero. I added the flares post!

Macro Shot of Blue Scrubber.

Gram Blue is found in the Oriental region such as; India, Malayan Sub region extending to Australia and the South Sea Islands. It is a common butterfly found in the dry and intermediate zones of the island particularly in the North especially in the months before the onset of the south-west monsoon. It is generally been found in open fields, scrub jungle or farmsteads with leguminous crops but not considered as a threatening pest. It flies a few feet above the ground and in a fast manner.

 

“Crimson Rosella“ Bird Photography ; Pls check out my new fine art photograph @Lakeside railway station, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA #Melbnurne #PhotographyLife #australianartist #melbournelife

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The Sea of ​​Gothic Art #australianartist #melbournelife

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trying out an upgraded video slide show maker,havnt found all the bits ,just want to see picture quality...

Macro Mondays assignment - Magic

 

What says magic better than Harry Potter?

 

Used 580EX II flash with diffuser at 1/32 power. Bounced light off white collapsible reflector.

 

Best viewed large.

 

iPhone 4 + my 50mm = macro magic :)

Messing with flowers, a macro lens and my Kenko extension tubes...

Macro Magic - 8 (of 12) - Canon 30D (2006) with Vivitar 55mm 1:2.8 auto macro (Fotodiox OM to EOS adapter) - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where he works as a writer.

A macro image from the 'wrong' end of a Kaleidoscope. Try it!

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A bit of macro magic.. ;D

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