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I took this using a Canon EOS 400D Digital. I used a macro technique on the image.

Un tanto extraña... me hace recordar a esa persona que iba delante mio, que se dio vuelta solo para decir: "¡Miren, ese psicopata nos viene siguiendo para matarnos!. Acto seguido la joven corre hacia su auto

 

Ella si que es paranoica, y, si, esta basado en un hecho ocurrido hoy :)

I took this using a Canon EOS 400D Digital. I used a macro technique on the image.

A small slow-moving lizard with a long extensible tongue and tail.It has protruding eyes that rotate independently, and has the ability to change body colour hence the name 'Chameleon' I always thought a chameleon changed colour to hide but have just recently found out it's in fact the way that they communicate with each other.

My daughter was taking a picture with the macro lens of my eye. I thought the house reflection was cool.

 

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10 Comments on Instagram:

 

rccochran: Yeah, that's really neat .

 

sundogmom: @rccochran Thank you!

 

sundogmom: My eyes usually look green but not up close

 

sundogmom: #icatching

 

sundogmom: #heyfred_lookatthis #rebelmacro #rsa_macro #macro #eyes

 

sundogmom: #macroeyes

 

lora_ud: Wow! Awesome reflection and macro! What kind of lens do you use?

 

sundogmom: @lora_ud Thank you! It's an iPhone with a photojojo macro lens

  

Reflection in Ruby's eye.

I want real eyelashes. :(

A color some call hazel.

Macro photo of a green parrots eye - bird photography

 

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I took this using a Canon EOS 400D Digital. I used a macro technique on the image.

 

I took this using a Canon EOS 400D Digital. I used a macro technique on the image.

Macro of my eye with reflection of Khargar golf course

I took this using a Canon EOS 400D Digital. I used a macro technique on the image.

The cornea looks like a black hole

This is Drew, he has such amazingly beautiful eyes...Which is why I thought you only needed to see the one,

Elasmostethus interstinctus, Birch Shieldbug

Family: Acanthosomatidae

 

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