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Sepia latimanus - Baby Broadclub Cuttlefish

Maeda point @ night - Okinawa,JP

Depth:30feet

Nikon D90 - 105 macro x 2 ikelite stobes

 

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This was in open water at night giving it the black background-

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Lomografischer Käfer.

 

Canon EOS 1

Kodak Elitechrome 200

Sigma Superwide II macro

X-Pro

This is really black! Can't see any trace of red or purple.

Sepia latimanus - Baby Broadclub Cuttlefish

Horseshoe - Okinawa,JP

Depth:35feet

Nikon D90 - 105 macro x 2 ikelite stobes

The cuttlefish blends in very well as it swimms away from me-

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tokina 100 2.8 macro X nikon d7500

Momentos despues de una fina lluvia un tulipan rosa aun mojado luce en la Plaza Mayor (Grote Markt en neerlandés)

again another macro shot this time of my tyre.

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This macro is in honour of His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge - this 1952 Canadian dollar coin has his great great grandfather King George VI. It's quite beat up but I love the wear on it.

Reverse macro with Canon T7i, nifty fifty on a reverse mount. Uploaded and edited in Lightroom on my phone (laptop still down)

I visited the very diverse & wonderful Parrots Drumble Nature reserve at the weekend. After taking pics of some very unusual Fungi I found this tree stump & hammered in some loose change into the cracks & splits so if you visit add to them & make a wish.

Pardee Rose Garden, New Haven CT

tokina 100 2.8 macro X nikon d7500

 

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Location" Maeda point- okinawa japan

Depth:75feet on reef

Nikon d90 105 macro x 2 strobes

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Canon EOS 1

Kodak Elitechrome 200

Sigma Superwide II macro

X-Pro

TWO Rare Pro-Tessar Macro x Confaflex (OLD & NEW VERSION - CHANGE FLANGE LENS MOUNT)

 

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20X Super Macro Lens for Apple iPhone 7 / iPhone 7 Plus Macrophotography

 

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Stinking Willie, out in the Nottinghamshire countryside.

 

Common names include, Ragwort, Tansy Ragwort Benweed, St. James-wort, Stinking nanny/ninny/willy, Staggerwort, dog standard, Cankerwort, Stammerwort

 

This all-too-familiar plant is now in its prime - in pony paddocks, waste ground and alongside railway tracks up and down the land, posing a deadly threat to Britain's horses and ponies. The British Horse Society believes up to 6,500 horses die every year from Ragwort poisoning.

 

Ragwort - Senecio jacobaea - contains a group of deadly toxins. When eaten by grazing animals, particularly horses, the plant causes severe liver damage and is often fatal. These toxins pass from the gut direct to the liver, where they destroy cells until there are too few left to carry out vital functions. Liver failure is then inevitable.

 

To protect their animals, horse-owners will spend many hours this summer hand-pulling the deadly plants from grazing paddocks.

 

But the ragwort vigilantes may also be putting themselves at risk. The plant's toxins can be absorbed through the skin or breathed in as pollen grains. Inside the human body, the poisons begin damaging liver cells, a slow and irreversible process leading to cirrhosis, months or even years later.

 

The plant may even be more dangerous than was once thought. New research shows the seedlings to be more toxic than the mature plants. Grazing animals instinctively avoid the mature plant. But the long, thin leaves of seedlings are not detected and are often eaten within a mouthful of grass.

 

With the weed continuing its inexorable march across the countryside, it threatens to take its highest ever toll of Britain's horse population this summer.

As we have another lockdown situation, let's get creative and do some macro photography at home.

As we have another lockdown situation, let's get creative and do some macro photography at home.

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