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Honestly, I don't know what species of plant this is, if anyone has any idea please let me know in the comment.
However, the radiation and the pattern on it made a very interesting photo.
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The close-up of an ammonite (fossil, two inches in height). The lighting was provided by two torches.
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Had this idea brewing in my head for over a week, one of those ideas you think about right as your about to go to sleep. I made a bigger container to hold the water and tried it out. Going to try and elaborate on it in the next couple sessions.
Nikon D70s_Nikon 85mm f/1.4D_ISO200_f/16_6secs
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Entre les feuilles encore humides, une fleur de lavande s’ouvre comme un secret murmurant à la forêt.
Chaque goutte de pluie posée sur ses pétales semble prolonger un silence doux et vibrant.
L’éphémère rencontre de la pluie et de la lumière donne naissance à une poésie florale.
A close-up macro of a radiant yellow flower, revealing the intricate structure of its stamens dusted with pollen. The soft glow of sunlight accentuates the vibrant tones and natural symmetry of this botanical wonder.
This little friend was hiding in a flower and he only showed himself after a sprayed some water on the petals. He did not seem too upset.
Very happy to have been a Finalist.
Congratulations to all the other winners, finalists and highly commended.
To see everybody elses photo
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