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A tiny detail from my dress (chiffon) that I will be wearing on my goddaughter's upcoming wedding.
Ein winziges Detail von meinem Kleid (chiffon), welches ich zur Hochzeit meiner Patentochter tragen werde.
Tutsan (Hypericum androsaemum), a striking Eurasian St. Johns Wort with a shrubby aspect and attractive red fruits turning black at maturity.
Intention was to keep the orange bold but nondescript so the color of the stamens drew the attention.
Found this very tiny flower among some tall grass. I think it is a Cut-leaved Geranium. About 6 mm across.
The insect in the image is a Drone Fly (Eristalis tenax), a species of hoverfly known for its resemblance to a honeybee.
Here is a capture from a piece of weathered table deco on our patio table. It is made out of driftwood. I was surprised to find a tiny snail in a hidden corner and also about all the details of fungi and moss that became visible under the macro lens.
My heartfelt thank yous for your faves and lovely comments, which are always very much appreciated.
Mein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Faves und lieben Kommentare worüber ich mich immer wieder sehr freue.